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Not for nothing grooms are so stressed about their wedding day. It is a unique event, their only chance to experience this posture and above all their organizational skills are put to a test. Indeed you may have the help of a wedding planner but for sure you want to leave your imprint in everything about this event, including the wedding music. With the band, singer or dj help you already have the wedding repertory established but for the beginning moment, for the grooms’ first dance you want to make it on your own.
Choosing the songs that will put you in a good light when dancing is not that easy as it seems. Or at least it is for those with less pretences about this moment. If it is to let yourself conducted by traditionalism then this moment has to be about a waltz performance. Formality at high levels. For this you have to learn a choreography and a song to meet your requests.
Top Wedding Songs First Dance (Source: ywdance.com)
With a simpler way to accomplish this task from all points of view choose a modern, love song. No choreography needed simply to dance in slow steps. But where is the surprising effect, the point where you show your impressive moves?
A matter of taste, no mater what you choose it is a hard decision. And this is why the majority of couples prefer to have a top wedding songs for first dance. It is not like you will choose more songs; you clearly need just one. But until getting to the point to figure out what this will be about you need to have more options available.
Top Wedding Songs First Dance (Source: ijustsaidyes.com)
With the principle of excluding one by one until remaining with the rest of choices the top wedding songs for first dance will include the most popular names, titles. For some will be just about classic music, for others country or pop sounds. And if it is to give some suggestions don’t forget about Leonard Cohen, Celine Dion, Bruno Mars, Sinead O’Conner or even Chris LeDoux.