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No matter what kind of musical talent you decide on in the end, you will need to have an idea of the music you want played during the wedding ceremony. If you are following tradition and including the first dance with your groom, and then a dance with your dad, and the grooms dance with his mother, you will have to tell your DJ which songs you want to hear at those moments.

Your choices for wedding music during ceremony are limited only by your imagination. The only guideline you should be aware of is that you want to entertain your guests not drive them away. It is an added bonus if the music complements the theme and style of the day. In other words, for a very formal wedding, songs to play at a wedding receptions like a swing group or jazz quartet might go over a bit better than an alternative-music-type band. Whatever type or types of music you do decide on, remember that this form of entertainment is like a little gift you are giving to your guests, to add to their enjoyment of your wedding. Your best bet of wedding music during ceremony is to go with an all-inclusive song list that covers a broad spectrum of musical tastes some slow, some dance tunes, some rock, some soul.

You might already have a song that is special to the two of you that you will want to use for your moments in the spotlight on the dancer floor. If you do not have one, or if you do not want to use it because you do not want anyone else stealing if from you, consider some of these love songs for weddings.

In My Life (Beatles)

I Swear (All 4 One)

I Do (Cherish You) (98 Degrees)

At Last (Etta James)

Grow Old Along with Me (Mary Chapin Carpenter)

Its Love (Lena Horne)

She (Elvis Costello)

A Moment Like This (Kelly Clarkson)

Annies Song (John Denver)

Time in a Bottle (Jim Croce)

Love Songs For Weddings

Obviously, the possibilities are endless, not only because there are millions of love songs for weddings to choose from, but because your personalities should come into play in choosing the right one for you. If you are a silly, playful couple, you might want to choose something that is a little more lighthearted than you would if the two of you were very serious-minded people. The important thing is to choose a songs to play at a wedding receptions that you both love. Do not worry about whether anyone else will feel it is an inappropriate or odd choice.

If you are just engaged, congratulations on finding the one of your dream. So, where and when do you start planning the wedding? The answer is now. No matter how long your engagement, it is never too soon to start planning. The average cost of a single wedding is approaching $30,000. But it doesnt have to be. In fact, you could easily slash your wedding expenses as much as 80% to have the exact same wedding. To learn how, check out our Wedding Planning Guide

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