Bad wedding songs




I don’t think there is a receipt for a wonderful wedding playlist. You must dedicate your time, your passion and your attention in creating it because, although Internet offers you lots of suggestion of songs for your wedding, still isn’t really great to choose some random melodies. First of all, you should include in your playlist the melodies that have a meaning for you, melodies you know other people like too because is very important to choose melodies alike for you and for your guests too. Beside these things you should take into account, you also should include as many different musical genres. In this way, you’ll know for sure that the atmosphere will be an entertaining one. Still, there are some bad wedding songs you must avoid.




I won’t offer you some suggestions of bad songs for your wedding, but still I’d like to share with you a small costum of mine which helps you to choose only wonderful music. Before including some songs you probably read or heard from somewhere that are suitable for a wedding, you should dissect them. That’s what I also do. I listen those songs lyric with lyric and if somehow I don’t understand very well what that artist says, I search the lyrics on the internet. There are hundreds of sites which provide the lyrics of million songs and you even mustn’t do an account on their site. Even that a certain song sounds very well, with cheerful rhythm, or on the contrary, with sublime rhythm, you still must pay attention on the lyrics.

You mustn’t do contrasts between your feelings and the wedding ambiance and the song’s lyrics. To choose a blue song when you actually feel very well, you’re the most accomplished and happy woman in the world. It’s like going to a funeral and serving cake, instead alms. Now, I’d like to give you some examples of bad wedding songs: “Why does my heart feels so bad?” performed by Moby, “Island blues” performed by Koop, “Red red wine” performed by UB40, “Don’t cry” performed by Guns ‘n’ roses , “One love” performed by Mary J. Blige and U2 and my list can continue. I hope you’ll catch the main idea: pay attention to lyrics when including songs in your wedding playlist.

Also, when picking the songs for the dance between grooms and parents. Although a song might sound extremely well and even the lyrics are quite good, still isn’t very okay to choose a song with “baby” or “honey” if you actually never called your daddy “baby” or the groom never called his mother “honey”. This is my piece of advice regarding bad melodies for a wedding party, catter for it and yes, you have freedom to choose any song you like.

Written by , date Aug 19, 2010 in wedding songs
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