Less known wedding songs




Secret things are the feast of a party and usually, secret means your personal touch, something you don’t see on every wedding you are invited. Exactly these less known things will surprise your guests and will leave them unforgettable memories. Whether you opt for unusual designs like low key elegant decorations or maybe you’d like to opt for less known wedding songs, I’m sure they’ll convert your wedding party into an authentic and precious event. Nowadays, the personal touch is more and more appreciated, maybe because people are bored to see and to hear the same things on weddings, or maybe because they like the idea of being surprised.




Why not have the best from this opportunity and free your mind?! You need creativeness and few hours! Your future husband can also help you! The time dedicated in applying your own idea can be very relaxing. And don’t forget: sometimes, adding your personal touch on your own wedding can be much cheaper than buying the same standard things. I don’t want to bear away from the subject of this article and that’s why I’ll suggest you an idea, very simple to apply it on your wedding party and very effective. Because I already mentioned less known wedding songs in the above lines, I made a research and I’d like to share with you few wonderful melodies suitable for a wedding reception.

They are quite “secret”, but truly work for such a unique event: “Addicted” performed by Waldeck, “Set fire to the third bar” performed by Snow Patrol, “Where you end” and “Temptations” performed by Moby, “Vento di pasione” performed by Pino Daniele and Giorgia,  “Allright” performed by Red Carpet, “I love you” and “Someone like you” performed by Blank and Jones, “Sway” performed by Mooi, “Baby blue” performed by Martina Topley Bird, “Notion” performed by Kings of Leon, “I don’t know what can I save you from” performed by Kings of Convenience, “Velvet lullaby” performed by Granufunk and Sonny Plankton (Mercedes Benz audiotape), “I’ll see it through” performed by Texas and “Speeding cars” performed by Imogen Heap.

Usually, a bride-to-be should match the soundtracks with the wedding theme for an uniform ambiance. These songs combined with a sophisticated and refined decor will assure you the key of success. It’s very nice to leave wonderful impressions, to surprise your guests with your delicate musical tastes. All in all, these are my best suggestions of less known songs which are suitable for your wedding party. Some of them are slow, but also I’ve suggested you few cheerful songs. All of them are different musical genres, but will prettify your wedding atmosphere and all your guests will say:”Well, that was a unique wedding!”

Written by , date Aug 23, 2010 in wedding songs, WeddingSongs
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