Monday, September 17, 2012

Music, Music, Music!

I have an extremely strong opinion about my wedding music and other people's wedding music I just choose not to share those views with them because, to each their own. This is the only subject that I become Bridezilla on... so far.  I will say it now, there will be no requests at my wedding or Jack and Jill, i've heard too much shitty music at other weddings to want to hear it at my own (yes I am a bitter bitch on the subject). One thing that bothers me is when I see grandparents at a wedding watching the younger people grind to Usher on the dance floor, I think there is a place for that and its not at an event with all ages, but again people should have whatever they want at their own wedding.

Planning the music for the Jack and Jill, which is coming up in three weeks has been the absolute most fun part of wedding planning to date. I've put A LOT of thought into the music, there is no new crappy music in the playlist, it is all classic "fire hall" music with a celtic, Cape Breton flare. Having a father who plays in the band and being brought up looking at set lists, I have a pretty good eye for which songs work and dont work and the order songs should be put in. People who are new to planning set lists typically put WAY too many waltzes in their lineup there should only be 5-6 waltzes in a dance.

It is important to me that this is a party for everyone, old, young and in between. I chose songs that are classics, from a variety of genres, that are easy to dance to.

Here is the draft of the set list (The #s are off and the highlighted ones are the waltzes, feel free to steal this for your own needs):


1. Some Kind of Wonderful- Grand Funk Railroad
2. Long Train Running Doobie Brothers
3. My Own Way To Rock- Burton Cummings
4. My Sharona- The Knack
5. Pocket Full of Gold- Vince Gill
6. Brown Eyed Girl- Van Morrison
7. Here for A Good Time- Trooper
6.  Only The Good Die Young- Billy Joel
7. Keep your Hands To Yourself- Georgia Satellites
8. Spirit in The Sky- Dr. Hook
9. Johnny Be Good- Chuck Berry
10. Taking Care of Business- BTO
11. Doin It Right- Powder Blues Band
12. Shakey Ground- Delbert McClinton
13. Rock and Roll is King- ELO
13. Better Be Home Soon- Crowded House
14. Movin’ On – Rankin Family
15. Rock This Town- Stray Cats
16. Lager and Ale- Kim Mitchell
17. You May Be Right- Billy Joel
18. Sharp Dressed Man- ZZ Top
19. Brick House- The Commodores
20. Magic Carpet Ride- Steppenwolf
20. Black or White- Michael Jackson (short version)
21. I Want You Back- Jackson 5
22. Kiss- Prince
23. Summer of 69- Bryan Adams
24. Look at Us- Vince Gill
25. Fat Bottom Girls- Queen
26.  Old Black Rum- Great Big Sea
27.  Heave Away- Fables
27. Sold- John Michael Montgomery
28. Boot Scootin Boogie- Brooks and Dunn
28. Chattahoochie- Alan Jackson
29. Twist and Shout- Beatles
30. Aint Too Proud To Beg- Temptations
31. Don’t Bring Me Down- Electrolight Orchestra
32. You Make My Dreams Come True- Hall and Oates
33. I wish- Stevie Wonder
34. The Way You Make Me Feel- Michael Jackson
35. Make You Feel My Love- Adele
36. Footloose- Kenny Loggins
37. Oh What A Night- Four Seasons
38. Play That Funky Music- Wild Cherry
39. Superstition- Stevie Wonder
39. Hurt So Good- John Cougar Mellancamp
40. Mony Mony- Billy Joel
40. Born to Be Wild- Steppenwolf
40. Tush- ZZ Top
41. Pour Some Sugar on Me- Def Leppard
41.  Night that Patty Murphy Died- Great Big Sea
41. 500 miles- The Proclaimers
42. Home For A Rest- Spirit of the West
43. Shook Me All Night Long- ACDC
44. Crazy- Aerosmith
44. Authority Song- John Cougar Mellancamp
45. Old Time Rock and Roll- Bob Seger
46. Callin’ Baton Rouge- Garth Brooks
47. SHOUT- Isley Brothers
48. You Feel The Same Way Too- Rankin Family
49. Mull River Shuffle- Rankin Family
50. Friends in Low Places- Garth Brooks

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