WEDDING RECEPTION MUSIC
I’ve recorded the following DJ playlist from one of our wedding gigs in Kent – May 2009. It contains some of the wedding music played before wedding singer Luca’s second evening show and also from about 10.00 pm – 11.30 pm. It also includes the bride and groom’s last dance choice - ‘Have you ever been in love’ by Céline Dion. The order of the songs here is how I mixed them on the night and contain any special requests by the wedding party (Marked in bold).
THE WEDDING PLAYLIST
- Rescue me – Fontella Bass
- You’re the first, the last, my everything – Barry White
- I want you back – Jacksons 5
- Mamma mia – ABBA
- Valerie – Amy Winehouse
- Supestar – Jamelia
- Just Dance – Lady GaGa
- Please don’t stop the music – Rhianna
- Shine – Booty Love
- Poker Face – Lady GaGa
- Don’t stop me now – Queen
- Town called Malice – The Jam
- Do ya think I’m sexy? – N-Trance ft. Rod Stewart
- All that she wants – Ace of Base
- Oh Carolina – Shaggy
- Boom Shakalaka! – Apache Indian
- Tease me – Chaka Demus and Pliers
- I like to move it – King Julien (‘Madagascar’ Version)
- Walk this way – Run DMC ft. Aerosmith
- What is love – Haddaway
- Mr. Vain – Culture Beat
- The key, The secret – Urban Cookie Collective
- Don’t stop till you get enough – Jackson 5
- Staying alive – Bee Gees
- Young hearts run free – Candi Staton
- Sex machine – James Brown
- Tainted love – Soft Cell
- Love Shack – The B-52’s
- Missing – Everything but the girl
- Do you love me – The Tremelos
- Time of my life – Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes
- My girl – The Temptations
- One love – Bob Marley
- Red red wine – UB40
- I don’t wanna miss a thing – Aerosmith
- Have you ever been in love – Céline Dion
ABOUT THIS DJ PLAYLIST
This is certainly a DJ playlist for the 90’s lovers and not really suited to people who aren’t fond of this era, however i did also try to include other material in order to involve the rest of the wedding party. I have to say having grown up with 90’s music myself it was nice to hear a lot of the old school tracks. If you look towards the end of the playlist you’ll see how it very gradually slows down in pace through the songs I’ve chosen. I prefer to slow it down gradually as I don’t like the way some Wedding DJs bring things to an abrupt halt at the end of the night, leaving wedding guests a little stunned.
I really enjoyed this music here and it made a nice change to be able to steer away from the typical Wedding DJ playlist.
Note: As always the choice of music played reflects -
a) What song were requested from the bride, groom and wedding guests.
b) What the wedding party responded to and enjoyed most on the night.
This is what makes each and every Wedding DJ playlist unique and personal.
some great songs, thanks this will help when we choose our songs for the big day.
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arron
Thanks Arron! I'm really glad you've found it useful. Be sure to keep checking back here for more DJ playlists this year.
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