Rock Wedding Songs




It is a well-known fact that music is an important element for a couple’s wedding ceremony, that important that some may choose even the theme of the wedding to go along with the music they love the most. OK, the normal way is first you decide upon the wedding theme and according to it you pick up the music, but there can be cases when the couples who love a certain type the music that can generate in its turn the theme, they do not hesitate. Perhaps this can be the case when it comes to rock music. The rock music fans will definitely want their favorite music to be played at their wedding ceremony. It may be however a bit of strange to have rock music played at the religious service for your wedding, so it would be the best to have it played only in the case of a civil ceremony, followed by the wedding party.

Now, you and your future husband are stuck in a middle of choices, not knowing what song would fit best for the many parts that are comprised in a wedding ceremony. There is the moment when the guests enter into the ceremony room, and for this moment it would be best to chose a rock ballad, that is slow and lasts longer, since the guests need to take their seats and this may take some time and you don’t want to offer a single moment filled with… silence and dullness. A good choice for this moment would be “I don’t wanna miss a thing” – performed by Aerosmith; it is a nice rock ballad that include also instrumental parts that give amplitude to the tune.

rock-wedding-songsThen will follow the song for walking down the aisle which could be “Waiting for a girl like you” – performed by Foreigner or “Truly, madly, deeply” – by Savage Garden. When the wedding party begins this will be the moment when you need to have found the most representative songs, since the big moments of the evening are to be unfolded: the father daughter dance song, which can be “Fields of gold” performed by Sting, the mother son dance song, “Your song”, by Elton John and the moment that set the tone for the rest evening dance party, the first dance wedding song, which has to be the most relevant song of all your wedding day. The choices are infinite, some of them might include: “Thank you for loving me” Bon Jovi, “I want to know what love is” – Foreigner, “Take my breath away” – performed by Berlin, and so on.

But whichever rock wedding songs you have finally decided upon, you have to pay attention to a minor, but not less important detail: the songs have to be the soft ones, they have to be the most popular they can be, for your wedding guests to enjoy every moment of your special event, and  for you to be sure that the songs you have chosen represent the depth of your feelings that joined you in the marriage.

Written by , date Jul 13, 2009 in Uncategorized
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