Country Wedding Songs




We are used to correlate the music suitable for a wedding with the songs of a slow version, love themed ones. Nothing wrong just that everybody does this and it is not the only way. Think that it is a party too so the majority of your guests if not all will have only this as their aim. They come to your wedding to party, to celebrate not to get bored of slow songs and no dancing.

 




Let’s break a myth. Many consider that country songs are just about targeting the country lifestyle, about cowboys and of a rhythm that is inappropriate to a wedding. But besides this which is of course right country music brings the variety in rhythms, with slow songs too, with love themed ones, with just the genre changed. As long as you can choose pop sounds country music has a place in your wedding repertory too.

County Wedding Songs (Source: 2.bp.blogspot.com)

Country Wedding Songs (Source: 2.bp.blogspot.com)

 But can you find the suitable ones in a more concrete way targeting the event, so country wedding songs? Of course you have lost of matching songs with the wedding. Finding the right time to play this music it is then just a matter of taste of what you will choose. And to convince you more about this the following proposals will come with a few of the multitude of options one has.

Chris LeDoux “Look at you girl” is a love slow song, expressing the admiration towards the bride in this case, the desire of a life time together. It can be chosen for the first dance of the grooms, for the walking down the aisle moment or in any case and time at the reception party. 

County Wedding Songs

Country Wedding Songs (Source: shopbase.finetunes.net)

 “My little girl” by Tim McGraw but also others songs suitable for the father and daughter dance- “In my daughter’s eyes” by Martina McBride for example- and representative for the groom and mother dance “Through the years” by Kenny Rogers.

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Aug 08, 2011 in Country Wedding Songs
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