Title: Wedding dance blues Post by: new_self on March 31, 2004, 11:56:00 AM Hi,
I'm getting married in three weeks and I'm having trouble picking a first dance song for the reception. So I thought I would ask all of you for suggestions :) Any help would be much appreciated. ybiC new_self Title: Re:Wedding dance blues Post by: JudgeNot on March 31, 2004, 03:43:01 PM My first choice would be "Chicken in the Straw". ;D
My second choice would be "Stuck in the Middle With You". ;D ;D My third choice would be the theme song to "Jaws". ;D ;D ;D (As you can tell, I've been married over 20 years, so my outlook is somewhat "bent".) If you are 'him' you should let 'her' decide. If you are 'her', under no circumstances should you let 'him' decide, otherwise you really may end up with the "Jaws" song... (http://www.click-smilies.de/sammlung0304/musik/music-smiley-026.gif) Actually - what's the name of that song... "Wind Beneath My Wings"??? (That would be a song you could dedicate to each other AND Jesus all at the same time.) :) Title: Re:Wedding dance blues Post by: Tibby on March 31, 2004, 04:41:27 PM I assume you want slow songs. Well, are you a blushing bride, or are you going to get a blushing bride?
Can’t go wrong with Peter Frampton! Frampton is the second most common cause of teenage promiscuity for a reason, after all ;-) “Baby, I love your way” Is by far his best. “The way you look tonight” with Sinatra is a good one, too. “It had to be you” and “Unforgettable” are good, too, if you are going for a Good Blue eyes song. I would go with “Unforgetable” ESPECIALLY if your band has a Sax player. If not, still a great song, but a good Sax solo in that song just makes the song so great! Guarandamnteed to get you kissed. Of course you are getting married so that doesn’t matter, does it. If you are looking for a more folkish sound. “Annie’s Song” By John Denver is good. “Your song” by Elton John has been a favorite of mine since the first time I saw Mulian Rouge. “When the lights go down” By Faith Hill is good, too, if you want a female vocalist. If you really want to go untraditional, “Great Romances of the 21st Century” by Taking back Sunday is good. “One thing” by Finger Eleven, another good one. Songs to avoid: Chicken in the Straw, Stuck in the Middle With You, The Jaws theme, Wind Beneath My Wings ;D Title: Re:Wedding dance blues Post by: Broken on March 31, 2004, 05:13:04 PM Tibby has some good suggestions :)
I was going to place a vote for the Lewis Bridal Song, which is a scottish folk song. You dance about with linked arms during it. The last verse is: Plenty herring, plenty Plenty peat to fill her creel, Plenty bonnie bairns as weel, Thats the toast for Mairi .. Step we gaily, on we go, Heel for heel and toe for toe, Arm in arm and row on row, All for Mairi's wedding Here is a link to the full thing: http://ingeb.org/songs/overhill.html Title: Re:Wedding dance blues Post by: JudgeNot on March 31, 2004, 05:51:03 PM Quote Songs to avoid Hey! I put a lot of effort into that post! Seconds! Maybe even minutes!!! ;D Title: Re:Wedding dance blues Post by: sincereheart on March 31, 2004, 06:38:16 PM Hi, I'm getting married in three weeks and I'm having trouble picking a first dance song for the reception. So I thought I would ask all of you for suggestions :) Any help would be much appreciated. ybiC new_self What types of music are preferred? Title: Re:Wedding dance blues Post by: Tibby on March 31, 2004, 06:47:55 PM Broken- I’m sorry, but if we are going with Celtic, I’d have to say “Star of the country down” for the lyrics and music. Lock Lomond would be a close second, purely for melody.
JudgeNot- Hey, don't be hate'n! I'm just trying to save a marraige here! ;D Title: Re:Wedding dance blues Post by: Broken on March 31, 2004, 06:55:19 PM Ah but can you kick your legs and whirl people about during them? ;)
Title: Re:Wedding dance blues Post by: Tibby on March 31, 2004, 06:57:45 PM Ok, you got me there. What is a wedding without that, after all? ;D
Title: Re:Wedding dance blues Post by: Broken on March 31, 2004, 07:00:32 PM So long as you are careful not to end up like a friend of mine....
she was dancing a particularly enthusiastic dance during the ceilidh portion of her sister-in-law's wedding, and accidentally flung her husband the length of the room during one step....... He never danced with her again. You don't want to end up like that. ;) Or you could do that Tyrolean dance where the bride dances with her groom standing on his hands on her shoulders and his feet on the ceiling,. Title: Re:Wedding dance blues Post by: new_self on March 31, 2004, 07:30:54 PM What types of music are preferred? Quote I would prefer a ballad of some sort.Can't really dance to anything else.Just no country or hip hop. I was kinda leaning towards "Angel" by Sara Mclachlan from the City of angels sountrack. But I'll have to run it by the bride to be first. :-\ Thank you for all your input :) ybiC new_self Title: Re:Wedding dance blues Post by: sincereheart on April 01, 2004, 06:54:36 AM "Faithfully" - Journey! ;D
This link has a lot of songs listed.... Maybe some inspiration here? :-\ http://www.piano-pal.com/wedd.htm (http://www.piano-pal.com/wedd.htm) Title: Re:Wedding dance blues Post by: Willowbirch on April 01, 2004, 04:03:59 PM Tibby has some good suggestions :) ;D Thanks for the link!I was going to place a vote for the Lewis Bridal Song, which is a scottish folk song. You dance about with linked arms during it. The last verse is: Plenty herring, plenty Plenty peat to fill her creel, Plenty bonnie bairns as weel, Thats the toast for Mairi .. Step we gaily, on we go, Heel for heel and toe for toe, Arm in arm and row on row, All for Mairi's wedding Here is a link to the full thing: http://ingeb.org/songs/overhill.html |