Wedding Songs Oldies




Being a host for your wedding is not just about toasts and speeches, smiles and words of gratitude shared with guests for their presence. In fact everything about the wedding, how it is planned, what’s the program, how the decor is and the music selected reflects the bride and groom organizational skills. We will make abstraction of a wedding planner help and especially when it comes about the music part; this has to be a personal decision representative for bride and groom style.

 




And it is not just about wedding songs you need as a common choice for such event- first and last dance, cut the cake and so on. You need songs for party, targeting or not the idea of wedding. But here another concern appears, being about the music type. The first thought will be to choose upbeat sounds, rhythms melodies which is after all what you need exactly for people to raise up moral, to stand up and dance. But you cannot keep going with this only for the whole party. To have variety in other words is the second priority. 

Wedding Songs Oldies (Source: cover7.cduniverse.com)

Wedding Songs Oldies (Source: cover7.cduniverse.com)

After some too exhausted songs and dances people feel the need for something slower. And after some modern songs played you can make a twist to oldies category. So you please them all in genres and rhythms, in music type.   

Wedding Songs Oldies (Source: cdn2.iofferphoto.com)

Wedding Songs Oldies (Source: cdn2.iofferphoto.com)

Oldies wedding songs will be appreciated by everybody since bringing a note of nostalgia. What should you choose depends in a measure on the time to play them. As love themed category you add to the list as pauses after a long dance time in rhythmic steps you can choose “You’re the first, the last…” by Barry White or “The way you look tonight” by Frank Sinatra, songs by Billy Joel, Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley etc.

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Jul 30, 2011 in wedding songs
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