10 Songs for Your First Dance as a Married Couple Pt 2

10 canciones para su primer baile como casados Pt 2
10 Songs for Your First Dance as a Married Couple Pt. 2

1- Heaven - Bryan Adams.

We closed last year's installment with an '80s classic, and to stay true to the decade, we suggest this one. A power ballad about finding love in another person, feeling like heaven, and the good fortune of finding it only once in a lifetime.

2- All Of Me - John Legend

For this song, the rhythm and the era change completely. This song has quickly established itself as a modern romantic classic; there's no couple who doesn't know this song. Its slow rhythm and lyrics make it ideal for a slow dance.

3- At Last - Beyoncé

A 2008 song that will easily sound like a soul or Godspell classic. Maintaining a light rhythm, this song tells us how the arrival of a new person in our lives can completely change our lives and make us feel emotions like the first moment we experienced them.

If you're looking for a more rock-pop style with a cutesy touch, Yellow is what you're looking for. Sweet lyrics and a steady beat keep you from getting lost in the dance moves.

5- Something - The Beatles

A classic band that, when it comes to love, has a ton of songs to choose from. However, Something is unmatched. It was created by George Harrison, and this song has it all: a slow rhythm, romantic lyrics, and a unique feeling that you'll only want to share with someone you're sure is the right person.

These are the songs we suggest for that first dance as a married couple, and the moment can go even further... Why not make a change at the end of your dance and unite all your guests with another, more rhythmic song?

The meaning of the first dance at a wedding goes beyond a simple formality on the night; it's filled with memories, feelings, and, above all, a less common way for couples to bond.

So now that you have more options and ideas on how to perform that first dance, all that's left is to choose the ideal song for both of you and rehearse. If it doesn't turn out perfectly, you'll have a new first anecdote on your journey as a married couple.


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