Popular wedding songs such as “I Can’t Help Falling In Love With You” by Elvis are always a classic choice, but it’s time to mix it up with new and fresh best wedding songs. Your guests will be of different generations, from grandparents to nephews and nieces to friends of your own age. So, why not mix it with a fun combination of both classic wedding songs and latest hits?
Of course, you will want to please everyone and who doesn’t love timeless ballads such as “Through the Years” by Kenny Rogers. However, both wedding planning experts and modern couples agree that today’s weddings should feature a good mix of current popular songs as well as the classics. That is why we have taken the time to come up with an extensive list of wedding songs to help you pick the right music in 2018.
The Most Popular Wedding Songs To Make Everyone Feel Happy
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1. Sam Hunt – Body Like a Back Road
2. Lady Gaga – The Cure
3. Calvin Harris ft. Young Thug, Pharrell Williams, and Ariana Grande – Heatstroke
4. Misterwives – Outside the Lines
5. Bruno Mars – Marry You
6. Jason Mraz – I’m Yours
7. Avicii – Wake Me Up
8. OMI (Felix Jaehn Remix) – Cheerleader
9. American Authors – Best Day of My Life
10. Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee – Despacito
11. DJ Khaled – I’m The One
12. Brian Fallon – If Your Prayers Don’t Get To Heaven
13. Rita Ora – Anywhere
14. DJ Khaled – Wild Thoughts
15. The Vamps, Matoma – All Night
16. Katy Perry – Chained to the Rhythm
17. Zara Larsson – So Good
18. Portugal. The Man – Feel It Still
19. Camila Cabello – Havana (Remix)
20. French Montana – Unforgettable
Best New Wedding Reception Songs
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21. Train – Marry Me
22. Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud
23. Bruno Mars – Treasure
24. Jason Mraz, Colbie Caillat – Lucky
25. Jack Johnson – Better Together
26. Harry Styles – Sweet Creature
27. Justin Timberlake – Can’t Stop the Feeling
28. The Lumineers – Ho Hey
29. Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line – Meant to Be
30. Miley Cyrus – Malibu
31. Heavy D & The Boyz – Now That We Found Love
32. Kacey Musgraves – Butterflies
33. Hall & Oates – You Make My Dreams Come True
34. The Black Eyed Peas – I Gotta Feeling
35. Beyoncé – Crazy In Love
36. Starship – Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now
37. Florence and the Machine – The Dog Days Are Over
38. Calvin Harris ft. Rihanna – This Is What You Came For
39. P!nk – Raise Your Glass
40. Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj – Bang, Bang
Popular First Dance Wedding Songs
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41. John Legend – All of Me
42. Adele – Make You Feel My Love
43. Tom Odell – Grow Old With Me
44. Beyoncé – XO
45. Christina Perri – A Thousand Years
46. Ed Sheeran – Shape of You
47. Lady Antebellum – Home
48. Ben Folds – The Luckiest
49. Brett Eldredge – Love Someone
40. Kane Brown – Heaven
51. Shania Twain – From This Moment
52. Stevie Wonder – Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)
53. Etta James – At Last
54. Al Green – Let’s Stay Together
55. Chantal Kreviazuk – Feels Like Home
56. Ed Sheeran ft. Beyonce – Perfect Duet
57. John Legend – All of Me
58. Edwin McCain – I’ll Be
59. Faith Evans – Love Like This
60. Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell – You’re All I Need To Get By
What Songs To Choose For Parents Wedding Dance?
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Mother-Son Dance Songs:
61. Lee Ann Womack – I Hope You Dance
62. Bette Midler – Wind Beneath My Wings
63. Carole King – Child of Mine
64. Celine Dion – Because You Loved Me
65. Rascal Flatts – My Wish
66. Boyz II Men – A Song for Mama
67. The Beatles – In My Life
68. Israel Kamakawiwo’ole – Over the Rainbow
69. Rod Stewart – Forever Young
70. Roberta Flack – The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Father-Daughter Dance Songs:
71. Tim McGraw’ – My Little Girl
72. Natalie Cole and Nat King Cole – Unforgettable
73. Kat Jennings and Angela Lansbury – Not While I’m Around
74. Israel “IZ” Kamakawiwo’ole – Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World
75. Mariah Carey – Hero
76. The Temptations – My Girl
77. Celine Dion – Because You Loved Me
78. Phil Collins – You’ll Be In My Heart
79. Charlie Puth – One Call Away
80. Sia – The Greatest
The Most Popular Songs For Last Dance
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81. Eric Clapton – After Midnight
82. Prince – Let’s Go Crazy
83. Diana Ross – I’m Coming Out
84. Jennifer Lopez – Waiting For Tonight
85. The Proclaimers – I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)
86. The Clash – Should I Stay Or Should I Go
87. Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell – Ain’t No Mountain High Enough
88. Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes – (I’ve Had) The Time of My Life
89. Garth Brooks – The Dance
90. ‘NSync – Bye Bye Bye
91. Paul McCartney & Wings – Silly Love Songs
92. Donna Summer – Last Dance
93. K-Ci & JoJo – All My Life
94. The Lumineers – Ho Hey
95. Michael Bublé – Save The Last Dance For Me
96. AC/DC – You Shook Me All Night Long
97. Journey – Don’t Stop Believin’
98. Blane Howard – Promise to Love Her
99. Semisonic – Closing Time
100. Brandon Heath – Love Never Fails
BONUS: Common Wedding Music Mistakes
So, you have already planned the perfect playlist of top songs for your wedding receptions, right? Wrong! There is more stuff to be done than just coming up the dream playlist.Of course, you know you will want to mix it up by playing different genres of music, including the latest songs. Also, keep in mind that certain songs contain lyrics that may be offensive to some of your guests. Below there are some of the other most common music mistakes couples have made when prepping their music.
Not meeting with the DJ/band until the wedding day
Think about it, you go to the cake, wine, and food tastings before the wedding. You meet in person with your florist, seamstress, caterer, wedding planner, so why you wait until the big day to meet the band or DJ in person?Sure, you may have emailed, texted or instant messaged them, or even spoke with them on the phone. However, it is crucial to meet the DJ/band face-to-face before your reception. As well, it is advised that you attend a live performance of the DJ or band as well, so you are familiar with their style and are not shocked with their music right on your wedding day.
Not checking the size of the dance floor at the reception venue
You’ve chosen the perfect wedding venue and fallen in love with the decor and scenery, but did you take a minute to size up the dance floor?The last thing you want to happen on your wedding day is that your dancing guests can’t shake it up on the dance floor because it’s too small. Make sure the dance floor is large enough to accommodate your guest list.
Not doing a sound check
Keep in mind that some venues have restrictions when it comes to music. Always speak to the host at the venue to ensure that you are sticking to their guidelines. As a result, on the day of the wedding, you will want to have a band/DJ do a sound check to ensure that there are no technical difficulties. Also, you want to ensure that the music is not too loud so your guests can engage in conversation.Starting the reception off with dead air
As most guests arrive at the reception early, it is always wise to have your band/DJ start playing 30 minutes to an hour before the reception begins. So your guest to don’t have to sit around in awkward silence.Putting of the special dances until the end of the reception
You don’t have to have your first dance as a married couple the second you enter the reception hall. However, you do not want to wait until the end of the evening to have your special dances such as Mother/Son, Father/Daughter dance and any other special dances you may have planned. Discuss the timing with the DJ/band before the wedding to keep things running smoothly.Not letting your DJ/band take breaks
Make sure to give your band or DJ enough breaks, so that they can use the restroom, rest their vocal cords and enjoy the reception as well. This is why having a prepared iPad playlist is a great idea and you can still have music playing during these breaks. And don’t forget to feed the band members and DJ!So, here you have it! Some of the latest and greatest wedding songs for your wedding reception, also including some timeless classics along with many new wedding songs to choose from! Remember to pick up songs that are special to you and your beloved one, as well as songs that will touch and inspire your guests. You want your wedding reception to be an affair to remember!
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