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-Whitney Houston – I Will Always Love You
-Adriano Celentano – Emotion has no voice
-Leona Lewis – Bleeding Love
-Frank Sinatra – The cure
-Elvis Costello – She
-Aerosmith- I Do not Want To Miss A Thing.
A bit of etiquette ..To not to look bad in front of your families (better to avoid discussions, at least on the first day …) have a look at these “tips” on how you handle the opening of the dances: During the first dance the bride and groom dance alone, tête-à-tête.
Second-dance: the father of the bride dances with her daughter, the groom dances with mother-in-law. In this case, it is advisable to make sure about the tastes of the bride’s parents … you never know the reaction of the mother-in-law.

Third-dance: the groom dances with his mother, the bride with the groom’s father.
From that moment the track is open to all! The best man is her husband’s partner from the bride’s maid (we hope it is lucky!), The spouses will change frequently.

What if you don’t know how to dance ? Given that there are dancers on TV that seem anything but dancers, I’d say unless you know you should not make a dance drama … just let go! But there are always the perfectionist who do …go directly to the location of the wedding, to “test the ground” (if it is too slippery … there are those who tear their hair), and even those who turn to specialist dance schools! Perhaps for fear that the performance will almost inevitably put to public shame of YouTube?
If you already have decided to call to a professional solution when it comes to your wedding music (band, DJ or both), the next step is to think of the song that you want to open the wedding with.
Some call it the dance of the bride, others have named it the bride’s waltz. This time is designed to bring the groom and the bride in the spotlight and also marks the beginning of the wedding music program.
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