Rock And Roll Wedding Songs




Rock and Roll as a style of music has emerged in the early 50s as a result of the combination of sounds to belong to jazz, country, gospel music and since its release on the market of music industry it has been the object of many disputes due both to the way of being expressed and the non-conformity it lies within the limits of its expression. But it is a known fact that although it has been and still is rejected by certain rules of morality defined only by a small mass of our modern society, rock and roll continues to exist in forms that have suffered adjustments related to the continuous purpose of the musicians to accede in a musical field that has always been different that the others. This tendency has degenerated into a trend which represented the young players to adopt styles that not only are they good to be listened to, but they also lack the musicality of a coherent displaying of notes.





If you are into rock and roll music, then you would probably be more then willing to insert in the atmosphere of your wedding the rhythms of rock and roll, but as any rocker who respects himself, you would definitely choose the rock and roll that has become the classical one even if time has lied its dust all over the vinyl discs which used to host the rhythms of good, old rock and roll. But for you to have your wedding filled with the sounds of rock, you definitely need to organize a less formal wedding, that kind of wedding which allows people feel cozy with themselves in an atmosphere of total relaxation and entertainment.

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You have to pay also a close attention to the details; some of them could indicate to you that there are some of your guests who wouldn’t be very comfortable in the presence of rock and roll rhythms, “all that noise for nothing”, as they might say… So, in this regard you must either create separate wedding invitations, the ones for the ‘not young any more’ guests to be sent to the people to attend to your wedding ceremony, and the other ones for the ‘young enough not to be disturbed by rock music’ to be sent as reception wedding cards, or to simply invite them all and play a softer version of rock and roll.

But again, rock and roll is the music of freedom of expression and manifestation, maybe you feel like jumping around on the sounds of Van Halen’s “Jump” or shout on the sounds of Billy Idol’s “Rebel Yell” and because of a grandma that can not stand loud music you see yourself compelled to refrain yourself from expressing your own personality; and why should you? Is a wedding party, when everybody is supposed to feel good and celebrate in the best way possible the reunion of man and woman in the act of marriage, so, go ahead and enjoy!

The rock and roll wedding songs present themselves in a variety of songs more or less relevant for a wedding celebration; but there are however some of them which seem to be the most favored among the whole list of options for rock and roll wedding songs: Billy Idol – “White wedding”, Eric Clapton – “Wonderful tonight”, “I’ll be there for you” – Bon Jovi, “You Shook Me All Night Long” – performed by AC/DC, “Pour Some Sugar on Me” – by Def Leppard, “Pretty woman” – Roy Orbison and the list can go on and on in a whole variety of options.

Written by , date Sep 29, 2009 in Uncategorized
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