Wedding Singer Soundtracks
The movie had many scenes of singing at weddings that gave a special flavor to the movie and many people enjoyed it. When you say The Wedding Singer, your mind goes back to skinny ties and long hair. The Wedding Singer made a clear image about the importance of a professional wedding singer and about the everlasting oldies but goldies songs, before the Internet, the mobile phones and the roller blades. The soundtracks in the movie became very popular and many couples use them for their weddings.

Let’s get into the spirit of that decade. I made below a list of the famous soundtracks played by the wedding singer. These soundtracks have been subject to different CDs and compilation. Two of them called “The Wedding Singer” and “The Wedding Singer Volume 2“, were released in 1998.
You Spin Me Like a Record performed by Dead or Alive
Do you really want to hurt me? Performed by Alexis Arquette
Der Kommissar sung by After the Fire
Don’t Stop Believin by Journey
White Wedding performed by Billy Idol
99 Luftballons by Nena
Pass the Dutchie played by the Musical Youth
Boys don’t cry performed by The Cure
Holiday sung by Madonna
Love Stinks by J. Geils Band
Hold Me Know performed by The Thompson Twins
Too Shy – Kajagoogoo
All Night Long – Lionel Richie
That’s all – Ricky Nelson
It’s All I Can Do – The Cars
Ladies Night – Kool and the Gang
Somebody Kill Me – Adam Sandler
Every Little Thing She Does is Magic – The Police
You Make My Dreams – Hall and Oates
Every Day I Write The Book – Elvis Costello
Blue Monday – New Order
Till There Was You – Ellen Dow
China Girl – David Bowie
Private Idaho – The B-52′s Group
Love My Way – The Psychedelic Furs
Miami Vice Theme – Jan Hammer
Do You Belive In Love? – Huey Lewis and the News

Money – The Flying Lizards
Hungry Heart – Bruce Springsteen
Jam On It – New Cleus
How Soon is Now? – The Smiths
Wake Me Up Before You Go Go – Wham
Rappers Delight – The Sugar hill Gang
Grow Old with Me – Adam Sandler
True – The Buggles
Video Killed the Radio Star – The Presidents of the United States
Material Girl – Madonna
I hope you enjoyed remembering these everlasting soundtracks and the uniqueness of the Eighties music. Who knows, maybe you’ll play some of them at your wedding reception to animate the dance floor. Remember, these songs will never fail.11
