Best Country First Dance Wedding Songs




Getting in the point of not knowing what to choose for your wedding is the result of too much stress. You less enjoy this period and take it all as a grueling mission. It may be so and with so many tasks you have on the list overwhelming is little less to say. Within such a non passionate mood your choices may be not the best ones. And to give one strong example in favor of this the moment of the grooms’ first dance brings the answer. The music chosen for this time has to be a meaningful one for you.

 




The point is for an easier way to solve this task grooms prefer to choose just a common song, a common one for weddings. So there will be nothing surprising. So they are sure of the song suitability and they don’t have to complicate too much. But if it is to tae it on the traditional path then a waltz is the dance and you need to prepare a choreography. Again a move to an easier plan is what you look after so the song to be a modern one or a simple blues.

Best Country First Dance Wedding Songs (Source: ecx.images-amazon.com)

Best Country First Dance Wedding Songs (Source: ecx.images-amazon.com)

With the same request of no strict choreography needed you can focus on the category of best country first dance wedding songs. At first thought it may be a genre that raises questions on regards of the suitability to such an event. But country style matches perfectly in any case as it is about the same slow rhythms and sound you need for the dance.

Best Country First Dance Wedding Songs (Source: blogcdn.com)

Best Country First Dance Wedding Songs (Source: blogcdn.com)

To define the best country first dance wedding songs category is a hard thing since each one has a personal taste and not always corresponding with others. But some suggestions I can give: Chris LeDoux “Look at you girl”, “Take a long look” by Maryse Lavallee or Shania Twain.

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Jul 25, 2011 in Country Wedding Songs
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