Home
Choose the Best Wedding Dance Songs for Your:
First Dance
Father-Daughter Dance
Mother-Son Dance
Congratulations! You’re engaged! Planning your wedding is one of the most special times of your life. There are so many details to attend to though, that you might also be feeling overwhelmed and stressed-out.
One of the details you will need to attend to are the special dances you do at your wedding reception. These include the First Dance, the Father-Daughter Dance and the Mother-Son Dance. These are dances you will remember and cherish the rest of your life. So, choosing the music and how you want to dance to it is critical to the overall ambiance of the day. This is where Wedding Dance Songs can help you out!
Hi! We’re Susan Todd and Deb Arends, the owners of Wedding Dance Songs. We’re going to help you choose the perfect music for your wedding day. We’re also going to help you determine if you want to learn a special dance to go along with the music. If you decide to go this route, we’ll tell you what dances go with what songs. For example, did you know “The Way You Look Tonight” sung by Frank Sinatra is a Foxtrot? However, “The Way You Look Tonight” sung by Michael Buble is a Rumba?
Wedding Dance Songs is designed to help engaged couples:
- Find appropriate wedding music for their reception
- Give tips to choosing the best music for the First Dance as husband and wife
- Help Fathers, Daughters, Mothers and Sons find music for those two special dance
- Discover what dances are best for each song
- Steer couples away from music that seems appropriate on the surface, but really isn’t
- Offer advice on how to handle unique situations, like Mother-Daughter dances
We want you to have a beautiful wedding day and remember it for the rest of your life. We want you to hear your music in the coming years and reminisce about your most special day. We want your guests to have a blast at your wedding reception.
If you want all of this too, browse the Wedding Dance Songs website and sign up for our free newsletter today!
There are no strings attached. Just sign-up in the box below and we’ll send you our free newsletter.