Country Wedding Music Love Songs




If it is to make top songs genres couples choose for weddings on number one position with no doubts love themed ones. It is not out of the ordinary or outside the box as inappropriate since this is the reason to celebrate after all. But yet it is a party and different rhythms and sounds should be the guests’ delight. At least changing that slow rhythm as to avoid boredom has to be a leading line.

 




One good idea instead of passing quickly and unexpected from usual, common songs to modern category with no targeting the wedding, meaning of the event and essence is to choose country style. With upbeat sounds and full of energy variant, western influence country wedding music love songs is your new path. A new category, a new selection to be made. Country wedding music love songs with the slow versions, with the dance in two classic rhythms can be about:

Country Wedding Music Love Songs (Source: i.s8.com.br)

Country Wedding Music Love Songs (Source: i.s8.com.br)

Shania Twain- besides the song that the majority loves and with a good reason called “From this moment on” one can opt for “When you kiss me” or “Forever and for always”.

Chris Ledoux “Look at you girl” is another good choice, an eulogy brought to the girlfriend/lover in the name of the love uniting them. The world has another essence and aim now. At the opposite of this slow rhythm is the song called “For your love”.

Country Wedding Music Love Songs (Source: 3.images.napster.com)

Country Wedding Music Love Songs (Source: 3.images.napster.com)

Let’s try now another variant, more rhythmic but still part of the country wedding music love songs. It can be about Rissi Palmer’s story about a “Country girl”, the “Perfect Man” Melissa Jones envisions, “Finding a good man” by Danielle Peck. And the conclusion is that it all sees to be the story of a “100% cowboy (Jason Meddows) shouting to everybody “You ain’t met my girl” (Jeremy Castle).

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Jul 23, 2011 in Country Wedding Songs
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