Dollar Dance Songs Wedding Songs




Dollar dance is a debated tradition. On a part, there are couples which include this tradition in their wedding party because finally, it’s about a symbolic sum, but, on the other part, there are couples who skip over this tradition. It’s up to you what you’ll decide. In my opinion, you should include this tradition in your wedding party because you’ll involve all the other guests in the moment and also you’ll create a very funny ambiance. Everybody knows that dollar dance is about a symbolic sum, one dollar for a dance. All the other guests who didn’t had the opportunity to dance with the groom or with the bride, now can “pay” for a dance with them. Of course, the ladies must also pay to dance with the groom and also they can dedicate some dollar dance wedding songs to him.




How is devolving this tradition? The groom and the bride get payed by guests with 1 dollar for dance. Usually, bridesmaids are those who collect the money but also, the  bride can use a special purse to collect the money. There also some funny brides who put their shoes in the middle of the dance floor and those who want to dance with her, put some money in the shoes. There are couples who donate the money to charity foundations or other couples buy some souvenirs from their honeymoon. All in all, Dollar dance is a funny  traditions and lots of guests will appreciate it especially, if they won’t have other occasion to dance with the married couple. Through this tradition, you can also change a bit the wedding’s atmosphere, this depending of the songs you’ll choose.

As I know, this tradition don’t last more than 30 minutes so eight or ten melodies are enough. You can choose funny songs or as well you can choose romantic songs about love, friendship and promises. It’s up to you what ambiance you want to create.

“Count On Me” performed by Whitney Houston; “Fins” performed by Jimmy Buffett; “For the Love of Money” performed by O’Jays; “Friends” performed by Michael W. Smith; “Friends In Low Places” performed by Garth Brooks; “Hey Big Spender” performed by Susan Kohler; “I Got You Babe” performed by Sonny & Cher; “I Hope You Dance” performed by Lee Ann Womack; “If I Had $1,000,000” performed by Barenaked Ladies; “I’ll Be There” performed by Mariah Carey; “Kiss the Bride” performed by Elton John; “Love Don’t Cost A Thing” performed by Jennifer Lopez; “Mack The Knife” performed by Bobby Darin; “Material Girl” performed by Madonna and “Money” performed by Pink Floyd are some suggestions of dollar dance wedding songs.

All these melodies are different musical genres and including more than two types of music, you’ll create a very diversified ambiance.

Written by , date May 31, 2010 in Dollar Dance Songs
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