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The top five wedding video songs

Many couples use a video to record the events of their wedding. One difficulty that couples have is deciding which songs they want on their video. This article presents a list of the top five songs chosen for wedding videos in the UK.

Wedding videos

Many couples want to ensure that they capture everything possible from their wedding. While pictures can provide a still show of special moments, to get a picture of all that went on, a video is the best medium. After the months of planning, deciding dates, locations, menus, guest lists, music and all the other details, when it comes to the actual day itself, most couples will say that it went by too fast to really experience everything. Videos are a great way to be able to relive the day. One of the biggest decisions that a couple faces when deciding what they want included on their video are songs. Some want what was played at the wedding and reception, some want completely different ones played by the band while most want the song for their first dance. When it comes down to it though, choosing songs can be difficult as so many can be included. Some turn to wedding music lists of the top wedding songs chosen for wedding videos to provide ideas.

The top five wedding video songs in the UK

While one can find lists of differing numbers of favourite songs for weddings, some numbering into the hundreds and including everything from bridal music to wedding love songs to wedding dance music, it’s far easier to start with smaller lists. So, it does not become yet another overwhelming task for a bride and groom. Below are several lists of top five wedding video songs in the UK. From: One Day In My Life Productions (Onedayinmylife.co.uk) First dance (Video)
- Heaven (Bryan Adams) - Unchained Melody (The Righteous Brothers) - Forever (Kiss) - Love Me Tender (Elvis Presley) - I Can’t Help Falling in Love with You (Elvis Presley) Dance party (Video)
- YMCA (Village People) - We are Family (Sister Sledge) - Be With You (Enrique Iglesias) - Celebration (Kool and the Gang) - That’s What Friends are For (Dionne Warwick) Cystal Multimedia (Crystalmultimedia.co.uk) Top five first dance songs (Video)
-Chasing cars (Snow Patrol) -Everything (Michael Bublé) -Rule The World (Take That) -I’m yours (Jason Mraz) Love is all around (Wet Wet Wet) UK Disco (Uk-disco.co.uk) Top five wedding songs (Video)
- Aerosmith (Don't Wanna Miss A Thing) - Bryan Adams (Everything I Do (I Do It For You) - Lonestar (Amazed) - Shania Twain (You're Still The One) - Shania Twain (From This Moment)

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