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Nostalgic First Dance Songs Irish STUDIO PLUS VIDEO PRODUCTIONS ULTIMATE WEDDING GUIDE The Ultimate First Dance Music List Well after many cross words we all came to the conclusion that we couldn't agree on this list so we taught the best thing to do was publish the list and see what you think. We broke them down in to general headings and selected songs that would have a broad appeal. There may be some cheesiness among the list for that we are sorry. One man's cheese is another man's favourite. You can't go wrong with a bit of old blue eyes, Frank Sanatra. The list is far from being complete but here we go. Nostalgic First Dance Songs Artist Song Air You Make it Easy Blur The Universal Extreme More than Words Mazzy Star Fade Into You Metallica Nothing Else Matters Oasis The Masterplan Pulp Something Changed Smashing Pumpkins Luna The cure Friday I'm in Love Weezer Buddy Holly Stone Roses 10 Storey Love Song The Cure Just Like Heaven The Cure Love Song The Eels Beautiful Freak Irish First Dance Songs Ash Girl From Mars Ash Oh Yeah Ash Shining Light Cathy Davey Sing for Your Supper Christy Moore The Voyage Declan O Rourke Galileo Lisa Hannigan Lille Luka Bloom You Couldn't Have Come at a Better Time Rory Gallagher Just the Smile Sinead O'Connor You Do Something to Me Snow Patrol Chasing Cars The Frames Star Star The Fureys When You Were Sweet Sixteen U2 The Sweetest Thing U2 All I Want is You Van Morrison Have I Told You Lately STUDIO PLUS VIDEO PRODUCTIONS ULTIMATE WEDDING GUIDE Van Morrisson Perfect Fit Van Morrisson Moondance Villagers The Pact Bell X1 Eve, the Apple of my Eye Damien Rice Cannonball Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova Falling Slowly Thin Lizzy My Sarah Rock First Dance Songs Foo Fighters Everlong Greenday Time of your Life Guns 'n' Roses November Rain Meatloaf I Would Do Anything for Love (radio edit) Muse Invincible Muse Starlight Muse I Belong to You Queen Love of my Life Queen You're my Best Friend Smashing Pumpkins Tonight Tonight Smashing Pumpkins Today Romantic First Dance Songs Coldplay Yellow Adele Lovesong Ben Folds The Luckiest Bright Eyes First Day of my Life Dire Straits Romeo & Juliet Elvis Can't Help Falling in Love Frank Sinatra The Way You Look Tonight Fun Lovin' Criminals/Louis Armstrong We Have all the Time in the World Gene Pitney Something's Gotten Hold of my Heart Jose Gonzalez Heartbeats Leonard Cohen Dance Me to the End of Love Madness It Must Be Love Nina Simone My Baby Just Cares for Me Paolo Nutini Candy Ray Lamontagne You Are the Best Thing Yazoo Only You Ben E. King Stand By Me Frank Sinatra My Funny Valentine Nat King Cole LOVE STUDIO PLUS VIDEO PRODUCTIONS ULTIMATE WEDDING GUIDE Tom Waits Little Trip To Heaven (on The Wings Of Your Love) Coldplay / Johnny Cash Til Kingdom Come Death Cab for Cutie I Will Follow You into the Dark Fleetwood Mac Need Your Love so Bad Iron and Wine Naked as We Came Jem Maybe I'm Amazed Marvin Gaye Let's Get it on Nick Drake Northern Sky The Beatles I Will Uplifting / Energetic First Dance Songs Brian Wilson God Only Knows Elbow One Day Like This ELO Mr. Blue Sky Flaming Lips Do You Realise Polyphonic Spree Light and Day Sigur Rós Hoppípolla Take That Shine Take That Greatest Day The Beatles All You Need is Love The Las There She Goes Wannadies You and Me The Postal Service Such Great Heights The Turtles So Happy Together Tom Baxter Better Arcade Fire Crown of Love Fleetwood Mac You Make Lovin fun The Rapture Love is All Tongue in Cheek First Dance Songs Bloodhound Gang Bad Touch Fine Young Cannibals You Drive Me Crazy Haddaway What is Love Paula Abdul Opposites Attract Queen I Want to Break Free Steps Tragedy .
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