Wedding Money Dance Songs
Posted in: Uncategorized | November 16th 2009 | no comments
The usual musical programs that are to be seen in most of the wedding celebrations all around the world are the ones to display the following acts: big entrance - an act that is staged for the bride and groom to step in the reception hall short after they have been pronounced husband and wife, this act as the ones that will follow being accompanied by the presence of relevant songs. The next acts are displayed by the father and daughter dance, mother and son dance, first dance and cake cutting song, all these being staged with big consideration shown towards the dancing partners and their innermost feelings radiating deep emotions that catch everybody's hearts.

This moment is meant to reveal the male guests as the ones to pay for the privilege of dancing with the 'princess of the ball' - the bride and the female invitees to pay for dancing with the 'prince of the ball' - the groom. This custom is in fact rooted in the 1900 in Poland when the immigrants have introduced it once they immigrated to the USA. The point is that this dance was invented as a 'fund raising' for newly weds to help them step into their new life with "a little help from their friends".

No matter of the country that the wedding reception belongs to, this moment is displayed with wedding money dance songs that are funny and relevant for the bride and the groom and for the wedding guests as well. Choosing your list of options you can insert as appropriate wedding money dance songs the following suggestions: "Take the money and run" - by Steve Miller Band, "Ten cents a dance" - performed by Doris Day, "For the love of money" - by O'Jays, "If I had a million dollars" - Bare Naked Ladies, and "Money makes the world go around" - performed by Kander.
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