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Secondly, she must choose some special melodies for the big entrance, for bridal party, first and last dance. Also, lets not forget about the mother and groom dance or about father and daughter dance. Other problem appears in all this wedding planning and I’m sure that brides-to-be know what I am talking about. If not, let me tell you that music for married couples is also very important and you should ask all your friends (the couples) which are their favorite melodies and note them on a paper and also, the music for dinner or so called background music is very important because it must assure a relaxing ambiance. Thirdly, a bride-to-be must cater also for the numerous musical genres such as country, polka, Latin or swing.

Yes, I know, there are too many important things you must cater for in order to have a great wedding. But do you know what takes you out of trouble when it comes to create a gorgeous wedding play list? Well, the most traditional wedding songs are the most appreciated and loves melodies because, somehow, they are very well known, they are eternal. And also, there is other advantage of choosing most traditional wedding songs for your precious party.
Usually, with just a simple click or a search on Google, you’ll see that there are lots of traditional wedding songs which are part of different musical genres. Including them in your wedding play list, you can be sure that your party ambiance will be totally diversified, jazzed up and also very surprising.

But, I think it will be more easy to see what I am talking about, if I’ll suggest you some traditional wedding songs: “Grow Old With You” performed by Stephen Lynch; “Happy Trails” performed by Van Halen; “Hit The Road Jack” performed by Ray Charles; “I Could Not Ask For More” performed by Edwin McCain; “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing” performed by Aerosmith; “It’s The End Of The World As We Know It” performed by R.E.M.; “I’ve Had The Time Of My Life” performed by Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes; “Just The Two Of Us” performed by Bill Withers; “Last Dance” performed by Donna Summer; “Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye” performed by Steam.