

But there's another tune or two that haven't been. I've seen the posts about first dance and father-daughter dance songs that aren't overdone and cheesy. Related Post Wedding standards and audience participation songs that won't embarrass you

You might prefer Willie Nelson for “Rainbow Connection” or The Supremes for “Ain't No Mountain High Enough.” Go with your favorites.Īnd remember: you know your guests best! Maybe they're more into old cheezy Justin Timberlake or Black Eyed Peas' “I Gotta Feeling.” Maybe they love ANTI-era Rihanna, or stuff with Calvin Harris. “The Way You Make Me Feel,” by Michael Jackson.“Eres Tu,” by Mocedades (for Spanish speakers).“Can You Feel the Love Tonight,” by Elton John.“I've Had the Time of My Life,” by by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes.“Fight for Your Right to Party,” by the Beastie Boys.“Lady Marmalade,” by the Pointer Sisters.“Ain't No Mountain High Enough,” by Marvin Gaye.“Rainbow Connection,” by Paul Williams (as sung by Kermit the Frog).Click through to hear samples or buy the songs (you may want to buy the files - streaming services are notorious for flaking out at critical moments!). Here's a playlist of perfect sing-along songs, along with the artist. Ask your DJ to play one of these 19 best wedding sing-along songs to get your dance floor hopping AND singing along Familiar songs are more likely to get everyone singing. The song should be pretty popular, though, at least with your crowd. Some guests will remember the song from the Top 40 list of their youth, and others may know it from a recent movie. Older songs are fine, especially if you have multiple generations on your guest list.

They can't require a huge vocal range and they must have a catchy tune. Just standing together and breathing in unison (as you naturally do when you sing together) creates a sense of togetherness that's hard to beat.Ī good sing-along has memorable words, or at least a couple of memorable lines people can jump in on. Non-dancers have something joyful to do, and dancers can belt out the song while they boogie.
