Top Slow Wedding Songs




As a general idea, the wedding is about the love celebration, the love uniting two souls into one destiny. So, in its majority part it brings in the front line the romanticism.




In the music aspect this is reflected in slow music, love songs with representative lyrics in this way. You need them more than you can believe at first thought.To start with, this genre, with slow love songs can become part of the religious ceremony: at the vows or wedding rings exchange time, at the bridal entrance as alternative to traditional songs at this part, at the readings as background music as well.

Top Slow Wedding Songs

Bride and Groom Dancing from weddings-place.com

Apart from this, why else should you consider these an essential side for your music wedding play list is because you express the whole wedding essence through them. At grooms first dance instead of complicate yourself too much with choreography for a waltz a slow song comes in handy. And as well for the rest of the party not all the guests can dance too much on rhythmic music. You need slow one too; no one will stop dancing as to look as a boring party if this genre is added too. And now, convinced about why you need it you have to search for the best ones. Representative in lyrics, expressive in their message and simply on your taste when heard, top wedding slow songs are your priority.

Top Wedding Slow Songs

Bride and Groom Dancing from weddingbycolor.com

Each one’s taste is a versatile subject so with no interpretation in this way the options are wide range until hearing and falling in love with some. The names included and worth to be taken into account as top wedding slow songs are Era “Flowers of the sea”, Francis Goya “Concierto d’aranjuez”, Gary Moore “Still got the blues for you”, Joe Dassin “Et si tu n’existais pas”, Nino Rota “Love theme- Godfather”, Nick Cave “Where the wild roses grow”.

Written by , date Mar 31, 2011 in Ceremony wedding songs
no comments

Print Friendly
Did you like this? Share it:

Watch tweets on:

If you liked this post, subscribe to our blog by filling your e-mail address below:
Delivered by FeedBurner

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>