Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Top Wedding Songs



Music is a big part of a wedding day. Oh yes, these wedding music adds up so much love and harmony for the big day. It shares the feelings of both the bride and the groom towards everyone who are to witness their exchange of vows. These wedding songs could either be pre-recorded songs, performed live by a choir or by a band and some are played on the piano with soloist.
Can you imagine walking down the aisle in complete silence? Music is something you should not forget. So to help you out, we’ve made a list of possible song choice for a particular part of a wedding ceremony wherein playing music is appropriate.

Wedding Preps or Save the Date. It’s always nice to have your favourite song to help get you into the mood. If you want something different, go for something with a nice upbeat and generally happy tune.

Song Suggestions:

Best Day of My Life by American Authors
Love on Top by Beyonce
Dancing in the Moonlight by Toploader
Walking on Sunshine by Aly and AJ
Hold my Hand by Jess Glynne

Walking Down the Aisle. This is your moment. So you have to make sure to pick the right song. Go with something soft and romantic. You can also opt for something instrumental too, if you want to be safe. On some wedding, the bride is singing while walking down the aisle making the ceremony more emotional.

Song Suggestions:

Can’t Help Falling In Love by Ingrid Michaelson
Make You Feel My Love by Adele
Heaven by DJ Sammy
I Get To Love You by Ruelle
So Close by Jon Mclaughlin
A Thousand Years by Christina Perri
Marry Me by Train




The Recessional. The moment where the bride and groom walk back down the aisle as a married couple and their families and friends throw flower petals in celebration, is definitely worthy of some music, don’t you think? You can go with something sweet and happy–something that says “We’re happy to be married!”

Song Suggestion
          
          I Do by Colbie CaillaSweet Disposition by The Temper Trap
          All You Need is Love by The Beatles
          Happy Together by The Turtles
          Treasures by Bruno Mars
          Safe and Sound by The Capital Cities





The Reception Entrance. When the bride and groom are formally introduced as Mr. and Mrs. in their grand entrance at the reception, play something fun and lively. (It’s a celebration after all!) Or you can go with a song that describes you as a couple (your own couple’s anthem).

Song Suggestions:
Crazy in Love by Beyonce
Sweet Escape by Gwen Stefani
Feel So Close by Calvin Harris
Let’s Get It Started by The Black Eyed Peas
Uptown Funk by Mark Ronson



Your First Dance. If there’s ever a time for slow romantic songs, it’s during your first dance.

Song Suggestions:
Like I’m Gonna Lose You by Meghan Trainor
Terrified by Katharine McPhee
Lucky by Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat
XO by John Meyer
Sparks by Coldplay
One by Ed Sheeran
Stay With You by John Legend



The Father-Daughter Dance. Here’s another sweet moment that just has to have music. You can be a bit more flexible with your song choices here. It can be sweet, romantic, or fun–whatever you and dad feel most comfortable dancing to is best.

Song Suggestions:
My Girl by The Temptations
The Way You Look Tonight by Tony Bennett
My Little Girl by Tim McGraw



The Dance Party. So here’s where the party really starts picking up! Choose party and dance music, or something to keep everyone moving and on their feet. Or you can suggest your house band to play.

Song Suggestions:
 A Sky Full of Stars by Coldplay
 Rather Be by Clean Bandit
 Perfect Strangers by Jonas Blue
 Sugar by Maroon 5


These are just song suggestions that may help you decide on your choices. As we always advise to every couple, follow what you really wants. Your wedding is a reflection of your personality. Your choice of music for your big day speaks your personality.

Already know what songs you want? Listen to your heartbeat :)


Source: Wedding Bride and Breakfast

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