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Choosing our first song
by Alan
Smithson - Star Productions
If you are like most of my clients, this is your first wedding. If not,
then you will already know how difficult choosing a first song can be.
When you and your fiancé decided to get married, who knew how much
fun and work planning a wedding would be. Before the advent of the Internet,
people had to resort to the “Yellow Pages” and “Friends’ referrals” to
find that perfect bouquet or that perfect photographer. The same applied
to finding a disc jockey (DJ). The role of a disc jockey is to provide
music that creates a comfortable setting so you and your guests can relax,
talk and of course dance the night away. A good DJ will know his/her
music well enough to judge the crowd, and should be able to keep the volume
at a comfortable level for all (yes, that means grandma and grandpa sitting
at the back too!). Many times the party will get underway and the DJ
may not realize that the volume has increased. With experience, this
will not happen.
Now that you have chosen a DJ, you must undergo the daunting task of
selecting a first song for you and your fiancee to dance to in front of
your friends and family. For some people, this decision is simple, the
first song you danced to in high school, or a special song that came on
when you were parked overlooking the bluffs. For most people, this is
not the case. This is where your DJ comes in. When booking your DJ,
they should ask questions such as: How many people are attending your
wedding? What is the age range? What type of music do YOU like? What is
your first song, second song, third song? Do I get dinner? (Just kidding!!)
Your DJ will be able to provide you with a list of songs he/she has used
for weddings in the past. The choice is ultimately up to you. Try to
choose a song that you both like (that really helps!) and that is special
in some way to the both of you. Don’t be shy to ask the DJ to listen to
any of the songs on the list to get a feel for them. If he/she declines
this simple request, you might consider another company. Always ask who
the DJ at your wedding is going to be…sometimes you can get summer students
with less than substantial experience, and if this is the case ask for
a discount (and tip the student if they are good!)
Below is a list of common first songs to choose from, but by no means
take it as the definitive guide. You and your fiancee and very individual
and unique, and you should have a song that reflects yourselves and your
tastes. If you like Metallica, and want “One” as your wedding song, you
should have it (I don’t recommend it though). Good Luck with your wedding
planning and remember all those before you who were not so fortunate to
have the Internet to help them.
First Song Suggestions:
| I Knew I Loved You, Savage Garden |
| If I Didn’t Have You, Amanda Marshall |
| All My Life, KC & Jojo |
| Music Of My Heart, NSYNC/Gloria Estefan |
| Tell Me Its Real, Kc & jojo |
| Power Of Love, Celine Dion |
| The Colour Of My Love, Celine Dion |
| Truly Madly Deeply, Savage Garden |
| Always, Bon Jovi |
| Thank You, Led Zepplin |
| When You Love A Woman, Journey |
| Forever Tonight, Peter Cetera |
| I Do, 98 Degrees |
| You’ve Got A Way, Shania Twain |
| No Matter What, Boyzone |
| I Finally Found Someone, B. Adams & B. Streisand |
| Lady, Kenny Rogers |
| Thank God I Found You, Mariah Carey |
| From This Moment, Shania Twain |
| You're Still The One, Shania Twain |
| For You I Will, Monica |
| Unchained Melody, Righteous Brothers |
| I Swear, All For One |
| Nothing Can Keep Me From You, Kiss |
| Everything I Do, Bryan Adams |
| Sea Of Love, Honeydrippers |
| Someone Like You, Van Morisson |
| Unforgettable, Natalie Cole |
| Can't Help Failing In Love, Elvis |
| Endless Love, L. Ritchie & D. Ross/ L. Vandross |
| Here & Now, Luther Vandross |
| Everything I Do, Chicago |
| Dreaming Of You, Selina |
| When I Found You, M. Wright |
Alan
Smithson - Star Productions
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