The First Wedding Dance




One of the opening moments of a wedding reception party is the grooms’ first dance. In meaning this dance is supposed to give the attention the grooms deserve after all others guests will dance, and it is their first one after being officially with another social statue: wife and husband.




Everybody admires them, applauds and the bigger expectations come for this dance from grooms: they want to make a good impression; they want to dazzle everybody through their dance, choreography, their moves and attitude at the same time.

The First Wedding  Dance

First Wedding Dance Songs from passionistapresents.com

Being one of the key first moments of a wedding this time is of a high importance for the grooms. And not only this counts but the music type, the song to be a lovely and proper one to dance. With the consideration that this is a love celebration a love song will be the choice. It is after all added the desire to have a modern wedding and replace the waltz. But what songs in concrete examples can match with the grooms’ requests? Are Amos Lee songs good for wedding first dance? As prime coordinate the grooms have for the song selection is their preferences at music domain. But in a measure it must be counted the fact that the wedding is a special day and event, requiring a formality so the style of the event has to be reflected in the song type too. And also think at the melody as a need to dance in proper steps on its rhythm.

The First Wedding Dance

The First Wedding Dance from dfweventstheblog.com

If you want something simple then choose a blues, and from this point of view Amos Lee songs are good enough for wedding first dance. What you can choose is “Not myself”, “Won’t let me go” or “What’s been going on”. Most of them are quite sad so you better read the lyrics.

Written by , date Jun 04, 2011 in First Dance Song
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