Love ’em or hate ’em, line dances still happen at the vast majority of weddings. Are they “cheesy”? Well, as YOUR wedding DJ, that’s not really our decision to make… after all, we’re going to play the music YOU want to hear. That being said, these types of songs are still going to fill your dance floor and have people from all ages dancing together. So, here are some of the top line dance (or group dance) songs that we’ve played over the years, in no particular order (We’ll leave out the YMCA & Chicken Dance 🙂 ).
Cupid – Cupid Shuffle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h24_zoqu4_Q
VIC – Wobble http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fE_64SdD27w
Marcia Griffiths – Electric Slide http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mOY2eWO2qw
Mr C – Cha Cha Slide Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LI64R1bjN7U
Steve Earle – Copperhead Road http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvaEJzoaYZk
Bauer – Harlem Shake http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8f7wj_RcqYk
This is one of the most special moments during a wedding reception – when a new Bride get’s to share a special dance with her Daddy. A lot of thought goes into selecting a song for this, and while looking through our Father-Daughter dance selections over the years, the classic songs really seem to still be the most popular. Here are the Top 5 with YouTube links, as well as a list of the top 50 from last year. (Photo Credit –
When your Master of Ceremonies announces the Wedding Party in for the Grand Entrance, whatever music is playing really sets the tone for your reception. We always recommend something upbeat & fun so your guests all cheer your bridesmaids & groomsmen on as they come in. We can customize the Introductions so a small clip of a song is played for each person or pair as they come in… like AC/DC’s “Tunderstruck” guitar intro, the chorus to Queen’s “We Will Rock You”, or the opening verse of Walk the Moon’s “Shut Up & Dance.” You can ask your Wedding Party members for their favorite songs and we can personalize it even more. Here are the Top Wedding Party Introduction Songs from last year, as chosen by thousands of couples from around the country.
There are many traditions in modern weddings that have been adopted & adapted from weddings dating back to early Greek & Roman times. Some of these are barbaric, to say the least. Let’s look at the “Best Man,” for example. In today’s wedding world, the Best Man is responsible for organizing the Bachelor Party, making sure the Groom is on time for the ceremony, holding the rings, and toasting the Bride & Groom at the reception. However, he used to have some slightly different responsibilities.
Hopefully, you’ve realized that Valentines Day is this coming Sunday. If not – you’re welcome. 🙂
