Most Popular Wedding Songs




The young generations of grooms prefer to have as main songs at their wedding music repertory cotemporary style. It is understandable since they grew up on such songs, they are used with these, the like these most. But what they should not omit is to think at their guests’ preferences.




In one way the whole party is dedicated to the wedding participants; you want them to dance, to have fun and enjoy the time, to feel in their element. So don’t bore them as keeping the same style for the whole event.

Most Popular Wedding Songs 08 (source: ourdreamweddingdance.com)

Most Popular Wedding Songs 80's (source: ourdreamweddingdance.com)

Some have a good idea and this is to include great hits over the years. It doesn’t matter if it is about an old song from 80’s for instance; since it was appreciated at its time now it’s a good chance to be nostalgic and so to gain the guests’ hearts by playing something they like. Of course of the interest is for love songs since this is the purpose of the party. The most popular wedding songs from 80’s can hardly be a limited category; there are so many songs and artists’ names that can be added here. But making a section and within reading the lyrics you get to fewer options. Starting with the first wedding moment at the reception, the grooms’ first dance, one can opt among most popular wedding songs from 80’s “Eternal flame” by The Bangles or “Say you, say me” by Lionel Richie. This is a replacement for a waltz, slow love songs easy to dance on.

Most Popular Wedding Songs 08 (source: i.ytimg.com)

Most Popular Wedding Songs 80's (source: i.ytimg.com)

Every couple goes on the premise that this to be the first but at the same time the last time to get married. And the love to linger in time, so like they promise in God’s front. So for this what else can be more expressive than the song “Nothing gonna change my love for you” by Glen Medeiros.

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Jun 30, 2011 in Ceremony wedding songs
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