Best Wedding Dance Songs for 2010

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  • Author Erica Ronchetti
  • Published April 27, 2010
  • Word count 556

When planning your wedding, you’ll invest a lot of time and money to make everything as perfect as possible, including the music. As a helpful resource, we’ve put together a list of great wedding dance songs for 2010. This selection of wedding dance songs feature both modern wedding dance songs and old favorites—there’s something here for everyone. Because it’s 2010, you may choose to mix it up and go with wedding dance songs that are more current, unique, and creative. Your parents may have danced it up to the Bee Gees at their wedding, but you and your fiancée can go with the tunes you both love. Of course, keep some classics in the mix for the older crowd, but everything doesn’t have to be solely traditional.

Here’s a list of wedding dance songs we feel covers a wide variety of music genres and has a little something for everybody, "the chicken dance" not included. This selection of wedding dance songs feature both modern wedding dance songs and old favorites—everything from Frank Sinatra to Lady Gaga.

Classics:These wedding dance songs never get old.

"Endless Love" (Diana Ross and Lionel Richie)

"Can't Help Falling In Love" (Elvis Presley)

"Love Me Tender" (Elvis Presley)

"It Had To Be You" (Harry Connick, Jr.)

"From This Moment On" (Shania Twain)

"I Just Called to Say I Love You" (Stevie Wonder)

"Power Of Love" (Celine Dion)

"At Last" (Etta James)

"A New Day Has Come" (Celine Dion)

"No Ordinary Love" (Sade)

"The Way You look Tonight"(Frank Sinatra)

"When A Man Loves A Woman" (Percy Sledge or Michael Bolton)

"Nothing Compares To You" (Sinead O’Connor)

Here are some non-traditional wedding songs:

"Alison" (Elvis Costello)


"All I Want Is You" (U2)


"Crash" (Dave Matthews Band)


"Everything I Do" (Brandy)


"Beautiful" by Akon

"Forever in My Life" (Prince)


"Heroes" (David Bowie)


"Viva La Vida" (Coldplay)

"I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing" (Aerosmith)

"Ice Cream" (Sarah MacLachlan) 


"Iris" (Goo Goo Dolls)


"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" (Queen)

"It Must Be Love" (Madness)


"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" by Beyonce

"Kiss Me" (Sixpence None The Richer)


"Love Song" (The Cure)


"Sweet Child O’Mine" (Guns N’ Roses)

"Waste" (Phish)


"Wild Is The Wind" (David Bowie)


"You're Just Too Good To Be True" (Lauryn Hill)


"Just Dance" by Lady GaGa

"Like Someone In Love" (Bjork)


"Luna" (Smashing Pumpkins)


"Night & Day" (U2)


"Stay By Me" (Annie Lennox)


"Tonight, Tonight" (Smashing Pumpkins)


Be sure to discuss song preferences with your band leader at least six weeks in advance.  Don’t worry if you have other songs in mind as most of the higher level dance bands and wedding bands will learn special wedding song requests, including your first dance song and parent dance songs. You do need to allow time for

them to prepare and rehearse, though.

Take time when selecting your wedding dance songs as they set the mood and create unforgettable moments at your wedding. Music makes memories that last a lifetime, so ask your Wedding Dance band to help you put together the best list of wedding dance songs. It takes a lot of hard work to make your day successful, but with some smart preparation, you’ll put together a great set list of music and have an unforgettable wedding night.

Erica R. is a freelance writer for Brandywine Valley Talent, Philadelphia's Premier Entertainment Company for Dance Bands, Wedding Bands, Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah Bands, Corporate, Gala and Social Premier Philadelphia Entertainment. If you’re planning your wedding, visit www.brandywinevalleytalent.com for party bands and more information!

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