Wedding songs

List Of Wedding Songs

Everything you have done with the evolution of your wedding planning process have followed the items that were thoroughly enlisted on the wedding checklist and the next thing on your wedding planner worksheet that needs to be prepared is the list of wedding songs. Your wedding celebration is planned to be composed in two parts: the ceremony that is held inside the little chapel of your neighborhood and the reception for which you have rented the club located in the same proximity of your residing place. This is meant to be a small intimate wedding, the number of your guests doesn’t exceed more than 30 people, this is the reason that determined you from the beginning to go for a self-planned preparation of the wedding event.

In a week from now the rehearsal for the ceremony will take place and you have to hurry up with the list of wedding songs that you need to present to the minister and see of he agrees with your choices. You dare considering songs that are not necessary the classical music choices, and for these ones you search through the music for wedding ceremonies web pages to find the songs appropriate to the events that are to take part during your ceremonial.

And this is what you together with your fiancé have come up with: for the prelude part when the guests are entering the chapel and take their seats you plan to have “A living prayer” by Alison Krauss. For the moment groom is coming in accompanied by the minister, “All that I am” will be heard performed by Rob Thomas. Luciano Pavarotti with his “Ave Maria” will be the one to accompany your steps when you make your bridal appearance. After you exchange your vows and present each other your wedding rings, the sounds of “Born for you” by David Pomeranz will be heard singing in low volume as a musical background also for the lighting of the Unity Candle.

After the minister pronounces you husband and wife you will make your exit on the song “Con te partiro” (“I will leave with you”) performed by Andrea Bocelli. The next chapter of the wedding music on your list is the selection of songs for the reception part of your wedding celebration. This is the part where the choices of songs will be more relaxed, introducing contemporary songs that combine different music tastes and styles. For instance, in the part where the guests enter the reception room of the club you have rented, some soft café-concert style of music will be heard. This moment, known as the cocktail hour, when the guests are waiting for the married couple and have a glass of champagne is the best to display softer sounds of music.



When you make your big entrance you want to have Abba’s song played, “I do, I do, I do, I do” and when the parts that introduce the familial moments, such as father/daughter dance, mother/son dance you consider several choices where to choose from together with your parents. These songs are: “A father’s love” by George Strait, “Because you loved me” – Celine Dion, ‘Blessed” by Elton John and “I am your child”by Barry Manilow. The first dance for the reception is a definite choice, is the song you have first danced together as lovers “A love that will last” by Renee Olstead. After the displaying of these emotional parts the party can begin with the songs you have in your CDs collection which comprises various music styles that are sure to please everybody’s taste.
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Wedding Songs