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What song would you dance your first dance to?

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I'm really looking for a really romatic song to dance my first dance to for my wedding.....i don't want any kind of corny song or a real trendy song but something that no one would think of....i'm open to all kinds of music just as long as it will fit...emo, punk, country, slow rock...bla bla

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  1. Our 1st dance was a song from Paul Brant - I do


  2. "Me and You" by Kenny Chesney

    "Cross my Heart" by George Strait

    "Heaven" By Bryan Adams

    "when i see you smile"

    "bless the broken road" by Rascall Flatts

    "Someone like you" Van Morrison

  3. were dancing to "warmness of the soul" by avenged sevenfold. we love this song.  

  4. First, congrats on your big day..and second go to youtube the artist name is Sade..song is called By Your Side.  Its real pretty and not main stream.  You might like it.Good luck!!!

  5. We danced to Love Song by 311, I didn't want the common traditional songs either, and 311 is one of our favorite bands!  You could also go with something like Van Morrison's Into the Mystic which is a beautiful song but I think it's more appropriate for like a beach themed wedding, but you could still use it.  Shaina Twain has a lot of beautiful songs like From this Moment would be great! You just have to go with what works best for you!! Good Luck!!

  6. My husband and I danced to the Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole duet, "When I Fall In Love". It is such a beautiful, romantic song. My husband actually got two lines from the song engraved on my wedding ring and a ring he gave me as a surprise gift on our wedding day, and they fit together so you can read the lines inside. (sigh)

  7. Amazed - Lonestar

    Promise of a lifetime - Kutless

    Here by Me - 3 Doors down

    Those are the 3 that Im trying to choose from!

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