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BaylorBean 09-15-2006 04:04 PM

We walked down the asile to "Somewhere over the rainbow" (the island version) and our first dance was to "In your eyes".

It was fun because they were right after each other on the beach!

Buttonz 09-16-2006 05:10 AM

How about something like "Truely Madly Deeply" by Savage Garden?


KSig RC 09-17-2006 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Buttonz (Post 1321821)
How about something like "Truely Madly Deeply" by Savage Garden?


There's nothing I hate more in the entire fucking world than Savage Garden.

purpletheta 02-18-2009 08:38 PM

old thread but...

my parents used 'When I'm Sixty-Four' by the beatles. i think it's super cute without the sappy cheesiness some songs evoke...

KSUViolet06 02-18-2009 09:10 PM

Oh my goodness, I never want to hear the following songs as first dance songs EVER AGAIN:

"God Bless The Broken Road" - Rascal Flatts
"So Amazed" -Lonestar

It seems like the last 4 or so weddings I've been to have had either of those 2 songs. I a little sick of them, lol.

Whenever I've thought of my hypothetical first dance, I've always thought of "At Last" by Etta James.

I think the "fun" first dances are the best ones. You know, the ones where the couple breaks out in the middle of a sappy song and starts doing the running man to "Ice Ice Baby." Nothing says love like that.

BuckeyeTriDelta 02-18-2009 09:14 PM

We danced to "My Best Friend" by Tim McGraw because it was the first song we ever danced to.

VandalSquirrel 02-18-2009 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 1781169)
Oh my goodness, I never want to hear the following songs as first dance songs EVER AGAIN:

"God Bless The Broken Road" - Rascal Flatts
"So Amazed" -Lonestar

It seems like the last 4 or so weddings I've been to have had either of those 2 songs. I a little sick of them, lol.

Whenever I've thought of my hypothetical first dance, I've always thought of "At Last" by Etta James.

I think the "fun" first dances are the best ones. You know, the ones where the couple breaks out in the middle of a sappy song and starts doing the running man to "Ice Ice Baby." Nothing says love like that.

Every wedding I've been to in the past few years has had "At Last" and I think it is over used and cliche for weddings now.

KSUViolet06 02-18-2009 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel (Post 1781222)
Every wedding I've been to in the past few years has had "At Last" and I think it is over used and cliche for weddings now.

Sidenote: I find it funny when the couple uses "At Last" when they've only been dating for like 4 months prior to getting engaged. At last, after 4 months of dating, your love has come along!


One of my friends did a choreographed dance to "Walk this Way" and I thought it was fantastic.

agzg 02-18-2009 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 1781260)
Sidenote: I find it funny when the couple uses "At Last" when they've only been dating for like 4 months prior to getting engaged. At last, after 4 months of dating, your love has come along!

That's totally going to be Win at Life's song, isn't it?

VandalSquirrel 02-18-2009 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 1781260)
Sidenote: I find it funny when the couple uses "At Last" when they've only been dating for like 4 months prior to getting engaged. At last, after 4 months of dating, your love has come along!


One of my friends did a choreographed dance to "Walk this Way" and I thought it was fantastic.

WTH, choreography at weddings? The wedding I planned, there was no choreographed dancing, and any future weddings I may have, no choreographed dancing.

I must be an old fuddy duddy.

KSUViolet06 02-18-2009 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel (Post 1781264)
WTH, choreography at weddings? The wedding I planned, there was no choreographed dancing, and any future weddings I may have, no choreographed dancing.

I must be an old fuddy duddy.

This was back before the kind of "trend" of choreographed dancing hit (with the show "Rock the Reception" coming out).

Now, when a couple breaks out in choreography I'm like "really?"

HotDamnImAPhiMu 02-18-2009 11:09 PM

What if it's Vanilla Ice choreography? Still no?

ZTABullwinkle 02-18-2009 11:26 PM

Our first dance was "Feels Like Home" from How to Lose A Guy in 10 Days, the first move we watched together. Little did I know it is a popular ZTA from Preference.

KSig RC 02-19-2009 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel (Post 1781222)
Every wedding I've been to in the past few years has had "At Last" and I think it is over used and cliche for weddings now.

I have a standing wager of $100 that "At Last" will be played at any given wedding I attend. I'm up lifetime, and it's not even close.

You guys really need to expand your cheese repertoire - Lonestar? Celine Dion? D'Angelo? Get f-ed.

As I see it, you have three main options:

1 - You have "your song" with a significant other. You're probably 13 if you do, so I'll assume this isn't true. Note that this generally becomes "I WISH this was our song!" from the woman's point of view.

2 - You're doing something super cheesy because you think you should. This is by far the worst, as it is really a "I've dreamed of this FOREVER!"-type semi-Bridezilla move. Most of you fall into this category probably - sorry!

3 - You're a hipster douche and want to go for irony (such as "Mother" by Danzig for the mom's dance). This is an awkward move, to say the least, but at least you'll have PBR and shitty sideburns at the reception.

KSUViolet06 02-19-2009 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by KSig RC (Post 1781398)

3 - You're a hipster douche and want to go for irony (such as "Mother" by Danzig for the mom's dance). This is an awkward move, to say the least, but at least you'll have PBR and shitty sideburns at the reception.



HAHA. You kill me sometimes.

VandalSquirrel 02-19-2009 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by KSig RC (Post 1781398)
I have a standing wager of $100 that "At Last" will be played at any given wedding I attend. I'm up lifetime, and it's not even close.

You guys really need to expand your cheese repertoire - Lonestar? Celine Dion? D'Angelo? Get f-ed.

As I see it, you have three main options:

1 - You have "your song" with a significant other. You're probably 13 if you do, so I'll assume this isn't true. Note that this generally becomes "I WISH this was our song!" from the woman's point of view.

2 - You're doing something super cheesy because you think you should. This is by far the worst, as it is really a "I've dreamed of this FOREVER!"-type semi-Bridezilla move. Most of you fall into this category probably - sorry!

3 - You're a hipster douche and want to go for irony (such as "Mother" by Danzig for the mom's dance). This is an awkward move, to say the least, but at least you'll have PBR and shitty sideburns at the reception.

I'm scared we've been attending the same weddings.

I just don't understand why there has to be "a song" at all. I thought the truly hipster douches would wear Misfits t-shirts and all the bridesmaids would be channeling Bettie Page or show up in their roller derby outfits. I want to go to a wedding where someone plays Dr. Octagon or Too $hort.

KSUViolet06 02-19-2009 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by alphagamzetagam (Post 1781262)
That's totally going to be Win at Life's song, isn't it?

WAL (I have to abreviate now) hasn't decided on hers yet, surprisingly.

ASTalumna06 02-19-2009 12:51 AM

My boyfriend jokes that if we get married, he's going to get Michael Buble to sing at our wedding. :rolleyes::p

But even if I have to settle for a recording, I love his song "Everything" and I'd probably pick that for our first song.

KSUViolet06 02-19-2009 12:53 AM

He does a rendition of "How Sweet it is to Be Loved by You" that I like alot.

ASTalumna06 02-19-2009 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 1781457)
He does a rendition of "How Sweet it is to Be Loved by You" that I like alot.

Just listened to it. Definitely like it. :)

agzg 02-19-2009 01:01 AM

I really don't want a wedding or a reception but if live-in's mother makes me have one (she gave me the evil eye the last time marriage was brought up because I told her I wasn't sold on the whole huge white wedding thing) I think I'd want karaoke at my reception, because eventually all my family weddings turn into that anyway.

So I suppose our first dance would be to my cousin's drunken rendition of "Bills Bills Bills."

KSUViolet06 02-19-2009 01:17 AM

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Originally Posted by alphagamzetagam (Post 1781465)
I really don't want a wedding or a reception but if live-in's mother makes me have one (she gave me the evil eye the last time marriage was brought up because I told her I wasn't sold on the whole huge white wedding thing) I think I'd want karaoke at my reception, because eventually all my family weddings turn into that anyway.

So I suppose our first dance would be to my cousin's drunken rendition of "Bills Bills Bills."

YES (on the drunken Destiny's Child rendition).

I'm not sold on the big white shindig myself to be honest. The idea of paying to feed like 200 of my relatives (half of whom don'treally know me) has never thrilled me.

My family has vacation property in Vegas and I have spent alot of time there growing up, so it goes without saying that should anyone ever be crazy enough to marry me, everybody knows the deal.

agzg 02-19-2009 01:22 AM

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 1781484)
YES (on the drunken Destiny's Child rendition).

I'm not sold on the big white shindig myself to be honest. The idea of paying to feed like 200 of my relatives (half of whom don'treally know me) has never thrilled me.

My family has vacation property in Vegas and I have spent alot of time there growing up, so it goes without saying that should anyone ever be crazy enough to marry me, everybody knows the deal.

My dad recommended Vegas, too. But I think he just wants an excuse to use his timeshare. I wonder how live-in would feel life I was like "No, we HAVE to get married this week in February because my dad won't be able to stay for free otherwise!!"

One of my sisters had a destination wedding in Jamaica. They had two attendants (MOH and Best man), then their immediate families were there. It looked BEAUTIFUL and they had a blast. Seems like the way to go.

I'd be happy with a Justice of the Peace though. If I end up regretting not having a big wedding down the line, that's what vow renewals/second husbands are for!

Live-in's mom is planning a huge wedding for her and her boyfriend. They're not engaged yet, but I'm sure they'll walk down the aisle before we do.

I suppose I should add that while she was giving me the evil eye for not wanting a big wedding shindig she also said "Oh but I would so love to take you wedding dress shopping, since your mom won't be with us."

Uh... talking about a potential wedding and/or during/before/after/around my wedding plans IS NOT THE TIME to remind me that my mom won't be there. You don't forget your mother passing ever. Thanks.

aephi alum 02-19-2009 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 1781484)
I'm not sold on the big white shindig myself to be honest. The idea of paying to feed like 200 of my relatives (half of whom don'treally know me) has never thrilled me.

I so agree. DH and I wanted a small white shindig, and that's exactly what we had. We invited those family members we were close to, a few family friends on each side, and our friends. (MIL added a bunch of her friends to the guest list, but she paid for them.)

I once joked in front of MIL that DH and I were going to elope. MIL threw a tantrum worthy of a three-year-old. :rolleyes:

To steer this thread slightly back onto topic... The fact that we were having a small wedding was a big factor in our choice of band. The band we chose was not only really good (they played at a friend's wedding and we all but booked them on the spot), they adjusted their volume to the size of the venue. If you have fewer than 100 guests, you don't need a band that makes Metallica sound like a bunch of monks observing a vow of silence. Our band played at just the right volume - loud enough for dancing but not so loud that you couldn't hold a conversation.

KSUViolet06 02-19-2009 01:48 AM

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Originally Posted by alphagamzetagam (Post 1781489)

I suppose I should add that while she was giving me the evil eye for not wanting a big wedding shindig she also said "Oh but I would so love to take you wedding dress shopping, since your mom won't be with us."

Uh... talking about a potential wedding and/or during/before/after/around my wedding plans IS NOT THE TIME to remind me that my mom won't be there. You don't forget your mother passing ever. Thanks.


No kidding!

As if you don't EVER think about that and need a reminder.

agzg 02-19-2009 02:03 AM

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 1781496)
No kidding!

As if you don't EVER think about that and need a reminder.

Right. She didn't mean any harm by it but it's hard for some people to imagine getting married and having kids without their mom there. She was much older when her mom passed. She also doesn't realize that my mom and I were very close, so we'd already talked a lot about making relationships work before she passed. I'll probably take her up on the kids advice, though. All my mom ever said about that is that she and my dad made sure to have settled careers before kids so they could afford them.

She's ok, she just needs eveyone's attention on her all the time. We get along well but if live-in and I had a big wedding, she'd drive me bonkers during the planning. If I wasn't positive that she actually did like me a lot I would worry more about her doing the really crazy MIL things, like wearing white to the wedding and insisting that live-in sit with her instead of me during the reception.

ETA: Sorry for the hijack. My song is a few posts back. Drunken Destiny's Child. Bonus points for it being a song about a man who did you wrong.

KSig RC 02-19-2009 03:19 AM

There's a not-at-all-startling lack of creativity in this thread so far.

You do have to dance to it, right? So why would "At Last" be a starkly better choice than, say, "Digital Love" by Daft Punk, which is actually a much more appropriate 'love song' for the occasion? It's like theknot.com has turned every f-ing wedding I go to into the exact same lame doppelganger party. I'll take the chicken, by the way.

KSUViolet06 02-19-2009 03:25 AM

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Originally Posted by KSig RC (Post 1781537)

I'll take the chicken, by the way.


You mean you don't want the beef?

Would you like mashed potatoes or roasted red skinned ones with green beans almondine?

WVU alpha phi 02-19-2009 02:29 PM

Funny this thread was bumped, I was thinking of first dance songs this morning (not sure why). I really like Tim McGraw's "All We Ever Find".. it might be my top choice now for the big day, whenever that happens!

HotDamnImAPhiMu 02-19-2009 02:49 PM

You know what I think would be great? That Ella Fitzgerald and Louie Armstrong duet, "Let's Call The Whole Thing Off."

AGDee 02-19-2009 02:52 PM

First wedding: "Always" by Atlantic Starr (barf)
Second wedding: "All I Ask" from Phantom of the Opera, which was much more creative... I'm not sure I've heard it at another wedding as the first dance.

My Daddy/Daughter dance at both was "Color My World" by Chicago, one of my dad's favorite songs. I never considered myself "Daddy's Little Girl" and wasn't going there with that song. My relationship with my dad wasn't typical until the last 10 years or so.

lilzetakitten 02-19-2009 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 1781656)
First wedding: "Always" by Atlantic Starr (barf)
Second wedding: "All I Ask" from Phantom of the Opera, which was much more creative... I'm not sure I've heard it at another wedding as the first dance.

FI and I thought about doing "All I Ask" from Phantom for our first dance. It was actually a really tough pick between that and the one we ended up deciding on ("Come what May" from Moulin Rouge). Our last dance at the reception will be "Thank You" by Dido.

DreamfulSpirit 02-19-2009 03:16 PM

My b/f and I have been together for 2 years, but I really doubt any engagement will happen soon.

One song of ours its "Somewhere Out There" from the movie "American Tail" by James Ingram and Linda Ronstadt. 3 months after we started dating, he was going to India for 3 months for a Hindi language program, and I was spending the summer in New Orleans doing an AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer program. One night before he left he showed me this song and was like these lyrics are what I think of when as we're going to be apart this summer. As a surprise I went and downloaded the song and put it on a CD to give to him right before he left.

There's a couple of other songs that I love, and sometimes, yes I am into the sappy love songs. Some of my favorites have already been mentioned on here. Others I like are "How Did I Fall In Love With You" by the Backstreet Boys, "I'll Be" by Edwin McCain, "This I Swear" by Nick Lachey, "I Could Fall In Love" by Selena, or "It's Your Love" by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.

cuteASAbug 02-19-2009 03:31 PM

I am obsessed with Phantom of the Opera, so should I ever find the right guy, fat chance given my track record, I would want "All I Ask of You" to be our first dance. If not that, then Billy Joel's "Just the Way You Are" or, yes KSUViolet, "Broken Road."

Munchkin03 02-19-2009 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by KSig RC (Post 1781537)
There's a not-at-all-startling lack of creativity in this thread so far.

You do have to dance to it, right? So why would "At Last" be a starkly better choice than, say, "Digital Love" by Daft Punk, which is actually a much more appropriate 'love song' for the occasion? It's like theknot.com has turned every f-ing wedding I go to into the exact same lame doppelganger party. I'll take the chicken, by the way.

I would have gone with "What's Your Fantasy?" by Ludacris.

Back seat windows up!

KSig RC 02-19-2009 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Munchkin03 (Post 1781700)
I would have gone with "What's Your Fantasy?" by Ludacris.

Back seat windows up!

Stunningly, that's already been suggested in this thread - and it's definitely worth another post, too.

Other great options include "Momma I'm So Sorry" by Clipse, "Lapdance" by NERD, and just straight-up Rickrolling your wedding during the first dance.

agzg 02-19-2009 04:30 PM

I know the rickroll is old meme but I could guarantee that if it happened at my wedding, more than half the guests would "get it."

Probably not all of my friends, but live-in's definitely.

Munchkin03 02-19-2009 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by KSig RC (Post 1781752)
Stunningly, that's already been suggested in this thread - and it's definitely worth another post, too.

Other great options include "Momma I'm So Sorry" by Clipse, "Lapdance" by NERD, and just straight-up Rickrolling your wedding during the first dance.

Yeah, I know the folks behind the original suggestion, so I figured I'd bump it for old times.

I think "Single Ladies (put a ring on it)!" would be an excellent choice as well. With choreography.

KSig RC 02-19-2009 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Munchkin03 (Post 1781768)
I think "Single Ladies (put a ring on it)!" would be an excellent choice as well. With choreography.

This is an even better idea if any exes are invited.

Plus the bridesmaids would absolutely go apeshit, which is always good for, well, me. Remind me in advance not to split a hotel room at that wedding, OK?

James 02-21-2009 01:06 AM

Something that can be danced as a Waltz also. Figure you'll probably take some dance lessons and waltzes just look amazingly elegant.


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