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10. It Had To Be You by Harry Connick Jr.
Choose this one because…
You like grand entrances. A crescendo of blaring trumpets will herald your arrival like a modern day Camelot and his queen. After the climatic blare, the intro slides into jazzy cat cool with Connick’s smooth vocals and this is your cue to glide in. Clever, sassy, sweet. You might want to opt for Frank Sinatra’s version – but we like this one.
9. Can't Take My Eyes Off You by Frankie Valli
Choose this one because…
Never mind the fact that Frankie Valli looks nothing like his angelic voice, also never mind the fact that you’ve heard this song in several lame credit card ads. It’s so darn beautiful. If you can resist that plaintive tone, the quivering desire and the heartbreaking longing, then play PCK’s soundtrack instead.
8. Let’s Fall In Love by Frank Sinatra
Choose this one because…
Seriously, it’s as good advice as you can get in a song. At first glance you might think it’s meant for the unmarrieds. But no, “to be or not to be let our hearts discover†– that’s what marriages are really about. Also, you can’t go wrong with the lord of swing, Frank Sinatra.
7. Can’t Help Falling In Love by Elvis Presley
Choose this one because…
This is the perennially favourite love song. And you do so admire Elvis the Pelvis. His is the kind of hips…er, voice that sends lurve tingles up your spine.
6. I Will by The Beatles
Choose this one because…
It’s the Beatles! Besides, in the old days, Paul McCartney did have a celestial voice, unlike his sometimes croaky whispers nowadays. But in all seriousness, it’s a really sweet, fussless love song. Not as widely heard as Yesterday or whatever, but at least you’ll stand out.
5. When I Fall in Love by Nat King Cole
Choose this one because…
You’re a diehard romantic. You love Nat King Cole’s chocolatey rich singing and you like to pretend you are in a Disney cartoon.
4. I Finally Found Someone by Barbra Streisand and Bryan Adams
Choose this one because…
You’re a sucker for soppy duets. Besides, you might not want to admit it, but you actually enjoyed the equally sappy movie that produced this song starring the diva with the large honker – The Mirror has Two Faces. Thank god she only has one nose. The odd corny line aside, this song strangely stokes the inner romantic even in the most cynical coot.
3. Especially For You by Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan
Choose this one because…
You and your darling underwent some kind of trial or separation and now everything’s just bloomin’ beautiful. Also because you’ve only ever loved Kylie when she had bad hair and a bod that wasn’t surgically enhanced.
2. You And Me Song by The Wannadies
Choose this one because…
You want a more contemporary song that doesn’t make you puke your guts out. Also you like the slightly obsessive lyrics – “You and me always, and forever…†It’s a quiet yet loud song…soothing you with calm verses, then hollering the refrain. It rightly signifies the boring everyday bits of every relationship and the manic highs that follow.
1. We’ve Only Just Begun by The Carpenters
Choose this one because…
This is the definitive wedding song. It heralds the excitement of what a new life together might bring. What can you expect? Happy Ever After? Well, watch and learn along the way.
http://www.weddingonline.com.sg/guide/Essentials/weddingsongs.asp?page=1&articleid=72&s1=7&s2=4
http://www.popular-wedding-songs.com/first-dance-wedding-songs.html
Choose this one because…
You like grand entrances. A crescendo of blaring trumpets will herald your arrival like a modern day Camelot and his queen. After the climatic blare, the intro slides into jazzy cat cool with Connick’s smooth vocals and this is your cue to glide in. Clever, sassy, sweet. You might want to opt for Frank Sinatra’s version – but we like this one.
9. Can't Take My Eyes Off You by Frankie Valli
Choose this one because…
Never mind the fact that Frankie Valli looks nothing like his angelic voice, also never mind the fact that you’ve heard this song in several lame credit card ads. It’s so darn beautiful. If you can resist that plaintive tone, the quivering desire and the heartbreaking longing, then play PCK’s soundtrack instead.
8. Let’s Fall In Love by Frank Sinatra
Choose this one because…
Seriously, it’s as good advice as you can get in a song. At first glance you might think it’s meant for the unmarrieds. But no, “to be or not to be let our hearts discover†– that’s what marriages are really about. Also, you can’t go wrong with the lord of swing, Frank Sinatra.
7. Can’t Help Falling In Love by Elvis Presley
Choose this one because…
This is the perennially favourite love song. And you do so admire Elvis the Pelvis. His is the kind of hips…er, voice that sends lurve tingles up your spine.
6. I Will by The Beatles
Choose this one because…
It’s the Beatles! Besides, in the old days, Paul McCartney did have a celestial voice, unlike his sometimes croaky whispers nowadays. But in all seriousness, it’s a really sweet, fussless love song. Not as widely heard as Yesterday or whatever, but at least you’ll stand out.
5. When I Fall in Love by Nat King Cole
Choose this one because…
You’re a diehard romantic. You love Nat King Cole’s chocolatey rich singing and you like to pretend you are in a Disney cartoon.
4. I Finally Found Someone by Barbra Streisand and Bryan Adams
Choose this one because…
You’re a sucker for soppy duets. Besides, you might not want to admit it, but you actually enjoyed the equally sappy movie that produced this song starring the diva with the large honker – The Mirror has Two Faces. Thank god she only has one nose. The odd corny line aside, this song strangely stokes the inner romantic even in the most cynical coot.
3. Especially For You by Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan
Choose this one because…
You and your darling underwent some kind of trial or separation and now everything’s just bloomin’ beautiful. Also because you’ve only ever loved Kylie when she had bad hair and a bod that wasn’t surgically enhanced.
2. You And Me Song by The Wannadies
Choose this one because…
You want a more contemporary song that doesn’t make you puke your guts out. Also you like the slightly obsessive lyrics – “You and me always, and forever…†It’s a quiet yet loud song…soothing you with calm verses, then hollering the refrain. It rightly signifies the boring everyday bits of every relationship and the manic highs that follow.
1. We’ve Only Just Begun by The Carpenters
Choose this one because…
This is the definitive wedding song. It heralds the excitement of what a new life together might bring. What can you expect? Happy Ever After? Well, watch and learn along the way.
http://www.weddingonline.com.sg/guide/Essentials/weddingsongs.asp?page=1&articleid=72&s1=7&s2=4
http://www.popular-wedding-songs.com/first-dance-wedding-songs.html