Wedding In Washington DC: 1955 Wedding Love Songs




1955 was famous because the names that were common in that years, such as Doris Day, Ray Charles, The Platters, Eddie Fisher, Johnny Cash, Frank Sinatra and Billy Vaughn. They had singles in those years that remain important even today. The hit songs they created are still loved by fans and listened with pleasure. Their voices were deep, profound, wonderful, amazing voices, anyhow! And I am sure all of you out there agree with me. Also, the lyrics of the songs of the year 1955 were touchy, some of them almost resembling with poetic lyrics.




And because 1955 had good love songs, they why not think about some 1955 wedding love songs? They are appropriate as the song for the first dance and for some other special moments of the wedding ceremony. You have below a short list of 1955 wedding love songs that I think are appropriate for any wedding ceremony. Moreover, if you want more songs of the 1955, you can go here and see what you like most, the list is big enough.

If you don’t have the tracks and you want to buy them, you can look for them in music shops, but it is easier to look for them on Amazon, Buy or iTunes, because these websites have huge music databases and it is impossible not to find what you are looking for. Moreover, they are cheap too. So here you have the list of 1955 wedding love songs:

“Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup” – Nat King Cole
“Love Me Or Leave Me” – Doris Day<
"Only You (And You Alone)" - The Platters
"That's All I Want from You" - Jaye P. Morgan
"A Woman in Love" - Frankie Laine
"You Are My Love" - Joni James
"Hallelujah I Love Her So" - Ray Charles
"I'm In Love Again" - Antoine Domino & Dave Bartholomew
"Mind if I Make Love to You?" - Cole Porter
"I'll Never Stop Loving You" - Nicholas Brodszky

If you chose Washington DC to be the city were you will have your wedding ceremony, then you did a good thing. Washington DC is good at hosting weddings through its wonderful wedding locations, like Park Hyatt Hotel, La Maison Francaise at the French Embassy, The Fairfax Hotel at Embassy Row or Westin Grand Hotel. If you don’t know them, then you must check their websites and see their picture galleries, and then you will understand what I meant when saying that Washington DC is great for having wedding. Don’t forget to check each location’s price list, because these are quite expensive places and see also if they are booked in the day you planned to have your wedding ceremony!

Written by , date Sep 19, 2010 in traditional wedding songs
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