Dance Songs
Wedding first dances are a very personal affair, and by no means are they compulsory, but they are a tradition that guests wait eagerly for, and there can always be the pressure as to what song to play. Do you go with something that'll please the guests, or something more personal to yourselves, or perhaps you'll find a happy medium that everybody's happy with. Hopefully, this article will be a help for those still choosing.
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The first dance at your wedding reception will be one of the most memorable moments of your entire wedding reception experience. Choosing a song for your first dance can be challenging. One of the first considerations to choosing a first dance song is to discuss if there are any songs that have special meaning or value, it's those types of songs that will make a great first dance.
Sometimes it can be hard to pick one Father-Daughter Dance song for you wedding that really encompasses how you and your dad feel about each other. He's your hero. You're his little girl. You both have so many memories of you growing up. The first time you rode a bike on your own. The first time you planted your little feet and wouldn't back down in an argument against him. The first time you realized that there was a possibility that he may just know what he's talking about. The first time he realized that you knew what you were talking about.
At most wedding receptions, the fun doesn't really begin until the dancing commences. The kids might be having a dancing competition or teaching the grown-ups the Soldier Boy and other new dance moves. Uncles may have had a little too much to drink and start riverdancing or busting Temptation moves. But the party can't start until the bride and groom's first dance. Here are some ideas to get you in the mood for choosing your first dance song.