Couple #1: The Traditionalists
For the traditionalists, the first dance is no small matter. In fact, many by-the-book brides and grooms regard their dance-floor debuts as the ultimate opportunity to drive home a display of grace and good taste. There’s a reason “classic” songs are so popularâthey never go out of style. Consider booking a couple dance lessons to ensure you have the moves to do the moment justice.
- Songs to sample: “At Last” by Etta James; “Can’t Help Falling in Love” by Elvis Presley; “Unforgettable” by Nat King Cole; “Fly Me to the Moon” by Frank Sinatra; and “Stardust” by Billy Ward & His Dominoes
Couple #2: The Hipsters
You live in a renovated loft. There’s more gadgets than home goods on your bridal registry. Ever on the pulse of “what’s hot,” an old-fashioned standard just isn’t suited to your vibe. After all, you love the unexpected. Still, you’re game for first-dance formalitiesâas long as the artist isn’t one you’ll hear on a Top 40 list. Just remember, a song with no beat can cause a first dance meltdown, so don’t sacrifice a good one for the sake of hipness.
- Songs to sample: “Sleepwalking” by Modest Mouse; “We Found Each Other in the Dark” by City and Colour; “January Wedding” by The Avett Brothers; “Do You Realize” by The Flaming Lips; “Without You” by Oh Wonder; and “Baby I’m Yours” cover by Arctic Monkeys
Couple #3: The Hopeless Romantics
A passionate, sentimental pair, one of you always seems to be uttering the words, “They’re playing our song.” And suddenly you’re both in tears, shamelessly waltzing and/or smooching in a train station, ballpark or grocery aisle. Lyrics are just as important to you as the melody and should be poetic, intense and emotional.
- Songs to sample: “You’re All I Need to Get By” by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell; “In Your Eyes” Peter Gabriel; “Make You Smile” by Elle King; “Say You Won’t Let Go” by James Arthur; and “One Call Away” by Charlie Puth
Couple #4: The Rebels
Some people may call your sense of style unorthodox, but you just like going against the grain. While you generally prefer to do things your own way, there’s a little part of you that gets the first-dance hype. As with other aspects of your individualistic lifestyle, your spin on the dance floor will be less about making a scene than it is about making a statement.
- Songs to Sample: “Start the Commotion” by The Wiseguys; “The Joker” by Steve Miller Band; “Sweet Emotion” by Aerosmith; “Monuments and Melodies” by Incubus; “Trouble” by Cage the Elephant; and “Tear in My Heart” by Twenty One Pilots
Couple #5: The Wallflowers
You tend not to call attention to yourselves and you don’t really love the spotlight. Alleviate the pressure and sway to a song that’s familiar, easy to dance to and innuendo-free. Trust us, no one expects a choreographed waltzâthe simplest shuffle will be just as sweet. And on’t stress, if you can walk, you can dance. And if you really want to step out of your comfort zone, professional dance lessons are so helpful when it comes to a successful spin on the dance floor, plus a great date night for you and your partner. Start them about six months before the wedding. With enough practice and preparation, you’ll be comfortablyâand confidentlyâcutting a rug in no time.
- Songs to Sample: “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong; “The Way You Look Tonight” by Frank Sinatra; “Dream a Little Dream of Me” by The Mamas and the Papas; “Thinking Out Loud” by Ed Sheeran; and “All of Me” by John Legend
Couple #6: The Smooth Operators
You can’t keep your hands off each other in public and you’re never afraid to strut your stuff. Having all eyes on you has never been a problemâin fact, you enjoy it. Turn it up with a tune that’s sexy, and made for moving and grooving. Your guests will feel the heat when it comes to your first spin as an officially married couple.
- Songs to Sample: “Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You” by Lauryn Hill; “Makes Me Feel This Way” by Sara Gazarek; “Beautiful” by Mary J. Blige; “She Keeps Me Warm” by Mary Lambert; and “Make You Feel My Love” by Adele
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