Mar
28
2008
One of the best aspects of a wedding is that everyone can get together, enjoy each other’s company, and have an incredible party. Here are a few simple ways for having a full dance floor at the reception, and for keeping your guests dancing, mingling, laughing, and having an exceptional time at your wedding.
- Encourage your guests to contribute to your song list - a creative way of including your guests is to have a place on your RSVP card requesting one favorite song from each guest. Not only will this ensure that a variety of music is being played and it saves you tons of time on doing research.
- Start the Party Early - there’s always the option of starting the dancing right after the bride and groom make their entrance, and then simply stopping the dance music for the toast, and the bridal dance, or whenever it’s necessary for the DJ or emcee to make announcements.
- Dance Floor Warm Up - If you guests are a bit shy, you may ask your wedding party to get out on the dance floor as soon as they’re able to encourage others to do the same.
- Remember Your Older Guests - older people like to talk and mingle at weddings, and they’re also among the very first guests to leave, so be sure to play songs that would appeal to them toward the beginning of the reception, and save the hits of today for later on in the evening.
If you have more ideas on getting your guests up, dancing and having fun, please feel free to leave your comment. You may also want to see my previous post for song ideas.
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Mar
20
2008
The best music for your wedding ceremony and reception will depend on a few different factors, including the type of wedding you’re having, where it’s being held, and of course, your personal preferences.
Below you will find several helpful lists of songs that are often included in wedding ceremonies and receptions. Of course, you are free to choose the songs that are important to you, or those that hold some special meaning, while other brides decide to leave it completely up to the band or DJ they’ve hired to make the music choices. In any case, here are some ideas for you to consider when planning your own special day:
Dance Songs Commonly Played at Wedding Receptions
- The Cha Cha Slide (Mr. C)
- The Chicken Dance (Traditional)
- The Conga (Gloria Estefan)
- The Electric Slide (Marcia Griffith)
- The Hokey Pokey (Traditional)
- The Limbo (Chubby Checker)
- The Locomotion (Little Eva)
- The Macarena (Los Del Rio)
- The YMCA (The Village People)
Wedding and Party Favorites
- Alley Cat (Traditional)
- Celebration (Kool & The Gang)
- Chapel of Love (The Dixie Cups)
- Copacabana (Barry Manilow)
- Daddy’s Little Girl (Al Martino)
- Dancing Queen (ABBA)
- Get This Party Started (Pink)
- I Feel Good (James Brown)
- I Hope You Dance (Lee Ann Womack)
- My Girl (The Temptations)
- Old Time Rock & Roll (Bob Seger)
- Shout (Otis Day)
- Tequila (The Champs)
- That’s Amore (Dean Martin)
- The Twist (Chubby Checker)
- Twist and Shout (The Isley Brothers)
- Unforgettable (Nat King Cole)
- We Are Family (Sister Sledge)
- When a Man Loves a Woman (Percy Sledge)
- Wind Beneath My Wings (Bette Midler)
Traditional Wedding Songs
- Ave Maria
- Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony
- The Bridal March
- Canon in D
- Minuet in G
Some Popular Artists by Decade
90s and Today
- Christina Aguilera
- Whitney Houston
- Justin Timberlake
80s
- The Commodores
- Madonna
- Michael Jackson
70s
- Barry Manilow
- The Bee Gees
- Earth, Wind & Fire
60s
- The Beatles
- Al Green
- Rolling Stones
50s
- Chubby Checker
- Elvis Presley
- Frank Sinatra
40s
- The Andrew Sisters
- Tommy Dorsey
- Glenn Miller
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