Time Is Of The Essence: The Wedding DJ Keeps It Moving
Time is of the Essence: The Wedding DJ Keeps it Moving
Your wedding DJ can do more than just spin tunes as your wedding guests dance the night away. Your reception music is the backdrop for the entire event, and the DJ is the one who orchestrates the shifts in mood and tone. With so many exciting events happening during your reception, a DJ will help you keep time and keep the party flowing.
Grand Entrance
The guests are assembled at the wedding reception venue and eagerly awaiting the arrival of the newly married couple. When the DJ announces the arrival of the bride and groom at the wedding reception, there's electricity in the air. Your wedding Disc Jockey can help you choose a song that's dramatic or fun. Here are a few suggestions.
Bittersweet Symphony, The Verve
Celebration, Kool and the Gang
Let's Get it Started, the Black Eyes Peas
Get the Party Started, Pink
Sirius, Alan Parsons Project
First Dance
The first dance may come directly after the grand entrance or after dinner. If you have a favorite song, the first dance is a great time to have it played, but if you're looking for suggestion, your DJ can help you find the perfect song. Favorite wedding first dance tunes include:
At Last, Etta James
In Your Eyes, Peter Gabriel
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, Roberta Flack or Leona Lewis
Saved the Best for Last, Vanessa Williams
Father Daughter Dance
This is a poignant moment between father and daughter and can either be lighthearted or extremely moving. Favorites include:
My Girl, The Temptations
Heaven Must Have Sent You From Above, Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell
Butterfly Kisses, Bob Carlisle
Dance With My Father, Luther Vandross
Brown-Eyed Girl, Van Morrison
Mother Son Dance
Some couples prefer to have the mother son and the father daughter dance together, but more couples are including the mother son dance at their wedding reception.
Mama, Kanye West
The Man You've Become, Molly Pasutti
Sunshine of My Life, Stevie Wonder
Family Dance
Families come in all shapes and sizes, and to honor step parents and blended families, a couple may choose to have a family dance in addition to or instead of the more traditional father daughter and mother son dance. Inspirational family songs include:
Because You Loved Me, Celine Dion
You Raise Me Up, Josh Groban
Whenever I Call You Friend, Kenny Loggins
Cutting the Cake
When the wedding Disc Jockey announcing the cake cutting, he can play a traditional song or something more tongue in cheek. Some fun choices include:
How Sweet it Is by James Taylor
Pour Some Sugar on Me by Def Leppard
The Sweetest Thing by U2
Throwing the Bouquet
When the single ladies gather to catch the bouquet, it's all about the fun. Not all couples opt for the bouquet throwing, but for those that do, the following songs fit nicely:
It's Raining Men, Weather Girls
Girls, Girls, Girls, Motley Crue
Hey Ladies, Beastie Boys
Tossing the Garter
Not all brides wear a garter, but some do just so the groom can remove it and toss it to the single male guests. If you choose to have a garter toss during your wedding reception, some fun songs include:
You Can Leave Your Hat On, Joe Cocker
The Stripper, David Rose Orchestra
She's Got Legs, ZZ Top
Last Dance/Exit
All good things must come to an end, including your reception. You can let the DJ wind down with a slow song, or end on an energetic note. Last dance songs include:
Last Dance by Donna Summer
We are Family by Sister Sledge
Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) by Green Day
You may not take part in all of these events at your reception, but you'll be able to relax and enjoy yourself knowing that your wedding DJ is keeping the party moving and playing the soundtrack to your important day.
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