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Top 10 Modern Wedding Songs

When a newly married couple hits the dance floor, the music helps tell their special story. These are the top ten modern wedding songs.

By WatchMojoPublished 6 years ago 3 min read
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From pop crooners like Michael Buble and Bruno Mars to more rockin’ artists like Nickelback and Lifehouse, there is a huge variety of music to choose from on your special day. Which song do you want to dance to on your wedding day? Since it's always wedding season, WatchMojo.com counts down our picks for the "Top 10 Modern Wedding Songs." For this list, we’ve chosen the songs we are constantly hearing as the "First Dance" tune at weddings, which were released after the year 2000. Modern covers of older songs are not eligible.

This sweet, simple, slow song has been a reception standard since its 2005 release—in fact; Blunt even played it at his friend Elton John’s wedding. Every bride wants to feel beautiful on her big day; however, the song’s tale of unrequited love is less appropriate. Sometimes, you’re better off ignoring lyrics when choosing a first dance song. And maybe don’t watch the video where the guy commits suicide.

The mind doesn’t jump to Nickelback when considering first dance tunes, but these Canadians have released some respectable power ballads that’d suit any rocker’s wedding. This song could easily be about love between family or friends, but it’s just as powerful when interpreted as romantic love. With its message about partnership for the long haul, it’s a great wedding option—even with Chad Kroeger’s gruff vocals.

Justin’s been releasing wedding-ready music forever, but when he became a married man, his tunes took on a newfound emotional maturity. As he tells the story of a man who’s found his other half, Timberlake flaunts his trademark falsetto while Timbaland shows off his signature sound. The tempo may be fast for some, but the message and melody are so great, we’re guessing most couples won’t mind.

This Grammy-winning wedding staple introduced Alicia Keys to the world. Set to fluid harmony and soulful piano, this song chronicles the ups and downs of relationships in true R&B style—with Keys’ stunning voice holding it all together. While it’s a great reception song, newlyweds might find this a good choice later in the evening, after the guests have gone home—if y’know what we mean.

Wedding season wouldn’t be the same without new romantic ditties competing for our attention. But some newer tracks cut right through the clutter, and when Train's "Marry Me" came out in 2010, it was an immediate marital hit. Couples will fall into each other on the dance floor swaying to this low-key ballad, whether it’s the original or the duet version. Is it a little schmaltzy? Sure, but that’s the mark of a great first dance tune.

If it’s good enough for Bella and Edward, it’s good enough for us! Twi-hards everywhere know this tune as that couple’s anthem, but others choose it as their wedding song simply because it’s beautiful. The universal message about the fear of falling for someone touches everyone, and Christina Perri’s voice and quiet melody provide the perfect background music for a romantic dance—whether or not you’re a vampire.

Doesn’t get more romantic than this. As she flaunts her jazzy sultriness, Norah Jones provides newlyweds with the perfect piano-driven slow dance soundtrack. Her haunting voice, plus the song’s intimate feel and gentle rhythm are the ideal combo for a cheek-to-cheek waltz, and the recipe for a little mid-song smooch. Simple, peaceful and beautiful, Jones’ music is always wedding appropriate.

The Canadian crooner is a natural fit on every wedding DJ’s playlist, and this is one of his most romantic originals. Without the backing of his usual big band, Bublé compares his love to, well, everything and calls her his stability in a crazy world. Sure, the song is about his ex, but that doesn’t make it any less wedding-perfect. Plus, everyone can sing along at the lalala part!

With his heartfelt lyrics, and sweet, sweet vocals, Bruno Mars is the new king of wedding songs, with several possibilities for this list. We’ve opted for the obvious “Marry You” because its up-tempo beat mimics the excitement of new love, its message is cute and contemporary, and it’s got wedding bells—too perfect. It’s not a slow jam, but if you’ve got dancin’ shoes, it’s an adorable choice.

You know it’s a popular wedding song when the band releases an extended version for extra-long first dances. This love song was inescapable in 2005, whether at weddings or on TV. With its slow, stripped-down melody and meaningful message about love and togetherness, this is one song that doubles as a second set of vows—which is what all couples want on their big day.

Do you agree with our list? Which song do you want to dance to on your wedding day? For more great top 10s, be sure to subscribe to WatchMojo.com.

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