Choosing Your Wedding Songs
Choosing the correct wedding song can be quite a daunting task, there are some popular wedding songs which people tend to choose if they are in doubt. Many couples have a specific song title which they feel explains their whole time spent together. Whether it is a song they first met and heard, had their first dance to, had their first kiss to, and many other reasons. These songs will always be memorable for the couple but not necessarily relevant to anyone else attending the wedding.
Many people choose popular wedding songs which have meaningful lyrics that pertains to lifelong love. The couple might not like the song but find that the words say it all. Some of the more popular songs at weddings are:
Love me tender by Elvis Presley
Love of my life by Jim Brickman
If you ever need me by Gracy Chapman
For you by Michael W Smith
I promise by Carman
Your love keeps lifting me higher by Audio Adrenaline
Waltz for Jennifer by FFH
Houseful of faith by Steve Green
Ill give by Small Town Poets
You’ve got me by Steven Curtis Chapman
This is just a selection of the songs that people often choose for their wedding, there are many more out there so be sure to do your research and find the perfect one for you. Its always best to listen to many songs and narrow it down to a choice of just a couple of your favorites. Be sure to make it a joint decision between you and your partner and remember it’s their special day too so you want everything to be perfect for the both of you.
A great site which can offer assistance to finding your perfect wedding songs can be found here - http://www.popular-wedding-songs.com/ . Not only does it suggest the popular songs chosen, it also recommends other types of songs you may like, listed under different categories. Depending on your culture and religion you are sure to find the right wedding songs.
You might even ask your guests to vote on the songs they would like to hear. This makes for an interesting mix of songs that can be played throughout your wedding reception. You can make copies of the cd and give them out as gifts to those who are in attendance, just be sure to label the cds with who requested the song to be played.
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