How to choose wedding songs

Wedding Songs

From walking down the aisle to taking in that last dance, music plays an important role in your big day. Your guests will often remember your wedding by the type of music that was played during the ceremony and reception.

Wedding songs are a very important factor to consider when planning your wedding. They set the general mood and tone for your ceremony or reception, while also allowing you to express your feelings through music. As family, friends, photographer, videographer and staff look on, you as a married couple dances for the first time. All movement in the room stops except for the couple on the dance floor, looking into one another’s eyes, moving to the sounds of their song of choice. That is why we have compiled a list of wedding songs in various categories that will undoubtedly make your wedding a day to remember!

 

Introduction Song

Bridal Chorus (Wagner)
Bittersweet Symphony – instrumental (The Verve)
Ave Maria – Beyoncé
Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (Handel)
L-O-V-E (Nat King Cole)
Always and Forever (Heatwave)
I want to grow old with you (Adam Sandler)
Ain’t that a kick in the head (Dean Martin)
Bittersweet Symphony (The Verve)
Another One Bites the Dust (Queen)
Celebration (Kool N the Gang)
At Last (Etta James)
Prelude In C Major (Bach)
Oboe Concerto No.3 In G Minor (Handel)

First Dance

At Last (Etta James)
True Companion (Marc Cohn)
All My Life (K-Ci and Jojo)
The Way You Look Tonight (Frank Sinatra)
Someone Like You (Van morrison)
Cross My Heart (George Strait)
Angel Eyes (Jeff Healy Band)
You Had Me From Hello (Kenny Chesney)
From this Moment (Shania Twain)
Groovy Kind of Love (Phil Collins)
Come Away With Me (Norah Jones)
Could not Ask for More (Edwin McCain)
Every time i close my eyes (Babyface)
In My Life (The Beatles)
Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You (Frankie Valli)
Love (Nat King Cole)
I Finally Found Someone (Barbara Streisand)
My Valentine (Martina McBride)
Destiny (Jim Brickman)
When You Kiss Me (Shania Twain)

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