Wedding In Miami: 1930s Wedding Love Songs




For music, the 1930s meant names like Billy Rose, Cole Porter, Marion Harris, George Gershwin, Walter Donaldson and Richard Rodgers. Mostly, the songs were first played in musicals, that is how they became famous. Then, other singers took the songs and sang or played them, keeping the basic version alive or moving it on to their own version. The 1930s were full of swing and jazz. Many wonderful songs remain from that period of time and will never die. That means quality: they remain important through the years and are still played.




If you intend to marry, then a 1930s themed wedding will look smashing! The fashion of those ages was full of elegance and good taste, also delicate. And don’t worry, 1930s wedding love songs can be easily found. Below you have a short list of 1930s wedding love songs. You have a much bigger list here, not only with love songs. Listen to the songs and choose whichever you think are appropriate for a 1930s themed wedding. You can buy them from Amazon or Buy, because they have big databases of music.

-”The Song Is You” – composed by Jerome Kern, was first sang in the musical Music in the Air
-”The Way You Look Tonight” – composed by Jerome Kern for the film Swing Time, also sang by Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra
-”They Can’t Take That Away From Me” – written by Ira and George Gershwin, also sang by Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra and Sarah Vaughan
-”This Can’t Be Love” – first sang in the musical The Boys from Syracue
-”Where or When” – Ray Heatherton for the musical Babes In Arms
-”Cheek to Cheek” – Fred Astaire for the film Top Hat, also sang by Julie Andrews, Louis Armstrong, Doris Day, Ella Fitzgerald
-”How Deep is the Ocean” – Billie Holiday, Peggy Lee, Judy Garland
-”Isn’t It Romantic” – Carmen McRae, Peggy Lee and Ella Fitzgerald.
-”I’ve Got You Under My Skin” – Dinah Washington
-”In The Mood” – Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Orchestra
-”Puttin’ on the Ritz” -  Fred Astaire
-”My Funny Valentine” – Mitzi Green for the musical Babes in Arms, also sang by Chet Baker and Dinah Shore
-”Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” – Irene Dunne, The Platters, Nat King Cole

If you plan to marry in Miami, I must say this is a great idea. Miami has wonderful wedding locations, like The Zen House, Club Of Knights, Knights Loft on Bayshore, Deering Estate or Koubek Mansion. You won’t be disappointed if you choose one of these places to host your wedding ceremony. Moreover, you must order the wedding cake, and I recommend confectioneries like this, this, this and this. They are some of the best in Miami and they will make you an exquisite wedding cake, just like you want it, in no time! You will have a wonderful Miami wedding along with the 1930s wedding love songs!

Written by , date Sep 14, 2010 in Love songs
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