Mother Son Wedding Songs - When It Comes Time To Pick One PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lise Rina   

Concepts in mother son wedding songs are easy enough to understand. These songs are basically suitable for music  dedicated to the groom and the initially-most important woman in his life, his mother. These songs generally are very well-known, and are sure to bring a pleased smile to the face of most any mother who will be watching her son move on and join himself to his new bride.

As a category of wedding song, pieces of this sort are played for the special dance shared between the mother and the son who has now been married to his new most-important woman. Some are standards in the music world, and are generally timeless in nature, while others are far more contemporary yet are still extremely evocative to the groom and the woman who played such an important role in his life.

In selecting such songs, there isn't generally any hard and fast rule, though in many cases the particular piece might be something that the two enjoyed together during their lives. If that will be the case, make sure that the time for the playing of the song is at some appropriate point at the reception to highlight a song that speaks to the deep relationship a mother and her son will always share.

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Country Wedding Songs PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tony Shepard   

Country wedding songs touch the hearts of a new bride and groom in a way other genres can't achieve. The heartfelt lyrics reach out to the couple and, in a personal way, manage to tell that pair's story. Country wedding songs, sung by men, women, or bands, are all unique in their level of emotion and their style, and the choices range from classic country songs to new love ballads.


The Classics
If you're looking for an oldie that says everything in a simple way, Keith Whitley's "When You Say Nothing at All" from 1988 is perfect. The lyrics aren't heavy with emotion or "i love you" phrases, they explain a man's love in basic terms, keeping the emotion quiet, letting it remain personal for the couple. However, the lack of heavy emotion doesn't make it any less poignant, its simplicity is what makes this song beautiful.

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Wedding Songs To Celebrate The Day PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alia Jael   

Wedding songs play a vital role throughout the entire wedding day. Wedding songs help create the mood and ambiance of the day from start to end. Choosing the right wedding songs can also help accentuate the emotional significance of the occasion for a more memorable celebration. In earlier years many weddings showcased traditional wedding songs.

However, nowadays there is no limit to the type of wedding songs that couples can choose to play on their wedding day. Selecting wedding songs is also one of the fun things that couples can do to prepare for their wedding day. Most couples prefer choosing wedding songs that have a significant meaning to them in order to create a more unique and personal atmosphere for their wedding day.

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8 Wedding Songs to Skip PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bethany Porter   

Music is a great way to set the mood for any party, and that's especially true for a wedding reception. Equally important is knowing the songs to avoid, which is why we've created this list of eight tunes to ban from your big day.

We're not saying we don't like these songs (okay ... we don't like the "Chicken Dance"), but we think it's time to reconsider whether these really are wedding music essentials. Here are eight songs you might want to add to your "do-not-play list."

1. "YMCA" — Village People

Why to Skip It: The fact that everyone knows the words, everyone knows the dance, and that this song fits lots of occasions — between innings at a baseball game, for instance — does not automatically qualify it as a must at your wedding.

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