3.29.2009

Top 5 Wedding Songs

There are so many great music choices out there for weddings. So many great love songs. So much great dance music. Sometimes it's hard to know what you want to choose from the ocean of choices available to swing your hips or shuffle your feet or hold your loved one tight to. Well, never fear - Wedding Music Guide is here to give you some guidance and reassuring comfort in your busy time of need. Now on to the list!

5. When You Say Nothing At All - This Paul Overstreet and Don Schlitz tune - originally a hit for Keith Whitley became a wedding music superstar when Alison Krauss remade the ballad. Who can help but to sing along to her sweet voice melodically breathing those words? It always makes my top list of wedding songs.

4. Unchained Melody - What could be more classic than a tune from The Righteous Brothers? Nothing! This song has been wooing women and putting men on the defensive since it was recorded in 1965. And it is a top choice for wedding music. You will be able to rest knowing that young and old alike will enjoy this soundtrack to your big day.

3. What A Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong's unforgettable, distinctive, and unique voice sets this song about love and life apart from all others. It just feels like a classic each time you hear him singing those words. It is just such a defining song, that you can't help but stop and focus on the wedding event because it is such a good soundtrack.

2. Because You Loved Me - You ask any woman, anywhere, anytime what their favorite Celine Dion song is, and I'll just about guarantee you this is THE one. Her performance, typically, is unmatched in most projects she attempts, however, no one can really picture in their mind someone other than Celine Dion singing this song. It is her song, and a perfect choice to have at your wedding ceremony. Talk about perfect wedding decorations - this is the perfect wedding decoration for your ears.

1. I Hope You Dance - This has become the hands down favorite wedding music since Mark Sanders and Tia Sillers wrote and Lee Ann Womack recorded it in 2000. This song has been used at every imaginable event and gathering. In fact, one time while coaching at the University of Florida, Steve Spurrier used it to motivate his college football team in a win over the Tennessee Volunteers. It is a great song to listen to, to cry to, and to live by.

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