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4 Tips for Choosing Your First Dance Song

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Choosing a first dance songseems like it should be one of the easiest wedding-planning decisions. But once couples realize how many great options are out there, the pressure can start to mount. After all, whichever song you pick will be the one that you define as "yours" for the rest of your lives together. But don't worry! With the help of real brides, we've compiled a few guidelines to ensure that your tune is worth replaying in 50 years.

1
Find a common musical interest.

Sometimes, opposites really do attract, so it's possible that you and your fiancé don't share the same taste in music. Narrow down the selection by focusing on one genre you bothdolike. Worried that the song you're thinking of using isn't typically associated with weddings? You're not alone. Carolyn DeWitt and her husband were initially skeptical about whether Diana Krall's jazz tunes would work for a first dance (she's their favorite artist). Then, they found a Tony Bennett collaboration she had done that fit all of their wedding-song needs. "Using the Internet is a great way to find more obscure songs and artist collaborations when the band or artist's standard music isn't a good fit," says DeWitt. Related: Unique First Dance Song Ideas

2
Look for lyrics that speak to your relationship together.

Finding a set of lyrics that tell your story is the difference between a sweet love song and yourlove song. Were you friends before you started dating? Did you spend a long time struggling with a long-distance relationship? Did you meet each other later in life with kids and a previous marriage already under your belt? Whatever your story is, there's a song that speaks to it. Related: Songs To Avoid for Your First Dance

3
Pick a beat you can dance to.

You don't need to hire a choreographer or ballroom dance instructor, but you doneed to make sure you feel comfortable dancing to the song you chose. If you have your heart set on certain lyrics but wish the song had a different rhythm, ask your band or DJ if they can prepare a customized rendition of the song for your wedding. Related: Classic First Dance Songs

4
Don't be afraid to be unconventional.

We love a sweet old-fashioned slow dance, but if shuffling along to the likes of Celine Dion just isn't your style, then choose something a little more upbeat. This is a great opportunity to express yourself and your relationship with the love of your life. Deciding whether to go the traditional or funky route all depends on what you feel connected to as a couple. Related: Find Song Recommendations for Every Part of Your Wedding Day Above all, keep in mind that if you and your hubby have a personal connection to a particular song, your guests will feel the love that you radiate on the dance floor, even if it's not a "typical" wedding tune. 
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