Over the last few years, the Wedding Shoe Game has become more and more popular. With that said, I thought I would share with you my list of top shoe game questions for a wedding that is always a big hit!
Shoe Game Questions For a Wedding
How To Play
The DJ/MC will place two chairs back-to-back in an area that will be seen by most guests. Usually the dance floor.
The newly married couple will sit in the chairs and take both shoes off.
They will then exchange one of their shoes.
The emcee will read the following questions and the couple will raise the person’s shoe that corresponds to the answer to the question.
So without further ado, here are our top Wedding Shoe Game Questions.
Shoe Game Questions For A Wedding
Who is more likely to laugh at their own jokes?
Who’s less likely to make the bed?
Who spends more time texting?
Who’s more likely to be guilty of a wardrobe malfunction?
Who takes the longest naps?
Who watches the most TV?
Who’s the crazier driver?
Who asked for the first date?
Who’s more likely to hold up the line at the grocery store?
Who is more likely to trip over their own feet?
Who’s least likely to ask for directions?
Who’s the pickier eater?
Who is more likely to lose their phone?
Who snores more often?
Who’s better at saving their money?
Who hogs the remote?
Who’s has better moves on the dance floor?
Who takes longer to get ready for the day?
Who’s more likely to be late for an appointment?
Who’s the bigger baby when they are not feeling well?
Who is more likely to not follow their diet?
Who’s the more generous tipper?
Who tells the funnier jokes?
Who’s more likely to spoil a secret?
Who gives better gifts?
Who eats more junk food?
Who’s more frugal?
Who takes more selfies?
Who buys more clothing?
Who’s more likely to talk through a movie?
Who exercises more?
Who is the bigger animal lover?
Who’s more likely to get soap in their eyes while in the shower?
Who makes the bigger grand entrance when they walk into a room?
Who is more likely to leave dishes in the sink?
Who spends more time on social media?
Who’s the better singer?
Who spends more time fixing their hair?
And Finally, who do you love most in the whole wide world right now?
Additional Wedding Shoe Game Notes:
I have found, the best time to play the wedding shoe game is about three-quarters of the way into dinner.
The number of questions to ask is endless. However, some of them could cause moments of awkwardness.
You should always consider the couples’ personal tastes and circumstances when selecting the questions to ask.
Never blindly ask questions without considering how the newly married couple and their guests may respond.
This game should be brief and concise. It should take no longer than 10 minutes.
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Best Wedding Songs Of All Time
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We know that every wedding is unique and special. These songs are simply suggestions. They might be perfect for your wedding or they may give you some great ideas.
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Contemporary
“The Only Exception” by Paramore
“Marry You” by Bruno Mars
“Crazy in Love” by Béyonce feat. Jay-Z
“Love on Top” by Béyonce
“Home” by Phillip Phillips
“Say You You Won’t Let Go” by James McArthur
“Higher Love” by James Vincent Mc Morrow
“Better Together” by Us the Duo
“Fix you” by Coldplay Boyce Avenue feat. Tyler Ward acoustic cover
“Can’t Help Falling In Love With You” by Haley Reinhart
Instrumental
“A Thousand Years” by The Piano Guys
“A Day Without Rain” by Enya
“Beethoven’s 5 Secrets” by The Piano Guys
“Dawn” by Jean-Yves Thibaudet
“Theme Song from On Golden Pond” by Kelly Stewart
“Somewhere in Time” by John Barry
“The Swan” by Robbins Island Music Group
“Pachelbel Meets U2” by Jon Schmidt
“Love Story Meets Love Story” by Jon Schmidt
“Jurassic Park Theme” by The Piano Guys
Favorites
“You & Me” by Dave Matthews Band
“100 Years” by Five for Fighting
“Your Song” by Elton John
“Stand by Me” by Ben E. King
“Turning Pages” by Sleeping at Last
“What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong
“Everything” by Lifehouse
Classical
“Bridal Chorus” by Wagner
“Canon in D” by Pachelbel
“Clair De Lune” by Claude Debussy
“Hymne” by The O’Neill Brothers Group
“Arioso” by J.S. Bach
“Prelude in C” by J.S. Bach, performed by Brian Bradley
“Air on The G-String” by J.S Bach
Top Wedding Songs
Ceremony Recessional
Contemporary
“Love Never Felt So Good” by Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake
“Best Day of My Life” by American Authors
“Dog Days Are Over” by Florence + The Machine
“Home” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
“Strawberry Swing” by Coldplay
“The Way I Am” by Ingrid Michaelson
“Accidentally In Love” by Counting Crows
“Us” by Regina Spektor
“First Day of My Life” by Bright Eyes
“Good Life” by One Republic
“Beautiful Day” by U2
“Crazy in Love” by Beyoncé and Jay Z
“I Do” by Colbie Caillat
“Happy” by Pharrell Williams
“Halo” by Beyoncé
Instrumental
“Just the Way You Are” by Bruno Marz – Vitamin String Quartet Cover
“Without You” by David Guetta ft Usher – The Piano Guys Cover
“You are the Best Thing” by Ray LaMontagne -Bridesmaids Quartet Cover
“The Cello Song” (Bach is back with 7 more cellos) – The Piano Guys Cover
“Hey Soul Sister” by Train – Vitamin String Quartet Cover
“Stir it Up” by Bob Marley – United Guitar Players Cover
“Everything” by Michael Buble – Bridesmaids Quartet Cover
“Can’t Help Falling in Love” by Elvis – The Piano Guys Cover
“Sky Full of Stars” by Coldplay – Vitamin String Quartet Cover
“Here Comes the Sun” by The Beatles – United Guitar Players Cover
Favorites
“Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)” by Stevie Wonder
“You’re All I Need to Get By” by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell
“Do You Believe in Magic” by The Lovin’ Spoonful
“Dancing in the Moonlight” by King Harvest
“Gimme Some Lovin” by The Spencer Davis Group
“You Are the Best Thing” by Ray LaMontagne
“Just the Two of Us” by Bill Withers
“The Best is Yet to Come” by Frank Sinatra
“At Last” by Etta James
“Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” by Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons
“The Way You Look Tonight” by Frank Sinatra
“Let’s Stay Together” by Al Green
“Hallelujah I Love Her So” by Ray Charles
“Baby I Need Your Loving” by Four Tops
“This Magic Moment” by The Drifters
Classical
“Air” from Water Music by Handel
“Allegro” from Spring, The Four Seasons by Vivaldi
“Trumpet Voluntary” by Jeremiah Clarke
“Wedding March” (from A Midsummer Night’s Dream) by Felix Mendelssohn
“The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba” by George F. Handel
“Trumpet Tune and Bell Symphony” by Henry Purcell
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Best Wedding Songs of All Time
The Reception
GRAND ENTRANCE SONGS
I Gotta Feeling – Black Eyed Peas
Celebration – Kool and the Gang
Find Out Who Your Friends Are – Tracy Lawrence
Friends in Low Places – Garth Brooks
With a Little Help From my Friends – Joe Cocker
Forever – Chris Brown
We are Family – Sister Sledge
Sucker – Jonas Brothers
What lovers Do – Maroon 5
Thunderstruck – ACDC
Let’s Get it Started – Black Eyed Peas
Better Together – Jack Johnson
Everything – Michael Buble
Say Hey (I Love You) – Michael & Spearhead Franti
Stand By Me – Ben E. King
Just Dance – Lady Gaga
I Like It – Cardi B
In My Life – Beatles
Finesse (Remix) – Bruno Mars – Feat. Cardi B
Old Town Road Ft. Billy Ray Cyrus – Lil Nas X
Five Hours – Deorro Ft. Chris Brown
I Like Me Better – Lauv
Good To Be Alive – Andy Grammer
Shut Up and Dance – Walk The Moon
24k Magic – Bruno Mars
GRAND ENTRANCE SONGS
26 – 50
Space Jam – Space Jam Soundtrack
The Twist – Chubby Checker
Time Of My Life – David Cook
Uptown Funk – Bruno Mars
At Last – Etta James
Don’t Stop Believin’ – Journey
You and Me – Dave Matthews Band
Jump on It- Sugarhill Gang
This Is What You Came For – Calvin Harris
I Got You (I Feel Good) – James Brown
Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) – C+C Music Factory
Happy – Pharrell
September – Earth Wind and Fire
Now That We Found Love – Heavy D. & The Boys
Rock With You – Michael Jackson
The Way You Make Me Feel – Michael Jackson
Shape of You – Ed Sheeran
You’re My Better Half – Keith Urban
Footloose – Kenny Loggins
You’ve Got a Friend In Me – Lyle Lovett and Randy Newman
This Is How We Do It – Montell Jorden
Bring Em Out – TI
I’ve Had the Time of My Life – Bill Medley & Jennifer Warner
Get Ready For this – 2 Unlimited
I’m Too Sexy – Right Said Fred
GRAND ENTRANCE SONGS
51 – 75
Rock & Roll Part 2 – Gary Glitter
Can’t Stop The Feeling – Justin Timberlake
Mission Impossible Theme – Lalo Schifrin
Rocky Theme – Rocky Soundtrack
Trumpets – Jason Derulo
Watch Me – Silento
Don Omar – Danza Kudoro
Something Just Like This – Chainsmokers and Coldplay
David Guetta ft Justin Bieber – 2U
Star Wars Theme- Star Wars Soundtrack
Chapel of Love – Bette Midley
In The Mood – Glenn Miller
Cake By The Ocean – DNCF
Top Gun Theme- Top Gun Soundtrack
Let My Love Open The Door – Pete Townsend
Happy Together – The Turtles
You’re The First, The Last, My Everything -Barry White
All You Need Is Love- The Beatles
Fanfare For The Common Man – Emerson Lake and Palmer
Kiss The Bride – Elton John
Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I’m Yours – Stevie Wonder
Don’t Let Me Down – The Chainsmokers
Turn Down For What – Lil John
Regulate – Wareen G ft. Nate Dog
Right Now – Van Halen
GRAND ENTRANCE SONGS
76 – 100
Crazy Lil Thing Called Love – Queen
White Wedding – Billy Idol
Give Me Everything (Tonight) – Pitbull Ft. Ne-Yo
With A Little Help From My Friends – Joe Cocker
Another One Bites The Dust – Queen
I Got You (I Feel Good) – James Brown
We Go Together – Grease Soundtrack
20th Century Fox Fanfare – Cincinnatti Pops
Sugar – Maroon 5
Brady Bunch Theme- The Brady Bunch
Crazy In Love – Beyonce
Halleluiah Chorus – Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Land 1,000 Dance – Wilson Pickett
Bruno Mars – Marry You
Eye Of The Tiger – Survivor
When I’m 64 – The Beatles
When Love Comes To Town – U2
Pitbull and Ne-Yo – Time of Our Lives
Sandstorm – Darude
Love’s Theme – Love Unlimited Orchestra
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Marvin Gaye & Tammie Terrell
With This Ring – The Platters
Best Day Of My Life – American Authors
My House – Flo Rida
Green Onions – Booker T & The MG’s
WEDDING CAKE CUTTING SONGS
1-25
Cake By The Ocean – DNCE
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) – James Taylor
Pour Some Sugar On Me – Def Leppard
Sugar, Sugar – The Archies
I’m Yours – Jason Mraz
Lucky – Mraz, Jason & Colbie Caillat
Better Together – Jack Johnson
I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch) – Four Tops
When I’m Sixty Four – Beatles
1,2,3,4 (I Love You) – Beatles
L-O-V-E – Nat King Cole
Hit Me With Your Best Shot – Pat Benatar
You’re My Best Friend – Queen
Love and Marriage – Frank Sinatra
Smile – Uncle Kracker
Love You Madly – Cake
This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) – Natalie Cole
All You Need Is Love – Beatles
That’s Amore – Dean Martin
How Sweet It Is – Marvin Gaye
Everything – Michael Buble
The Way I Am – Ingrid Michaelson
Somewhere Over The Rainbow – IZ
Ice Cream – Sarah Mclachlan
WEDDING CAKE CUTTING SONGS
26 – 50
Happy Together – Turtles
I Got You Babe – Sonny & Cher
At Last – Etta James
Candyman – Christina Aguilara
Lost In This Moment – Big & Rich
Build Me Up Buttercup – Foundations
Accidentally In Love – Counting Crows
My Best Friend – Tim Mcgraw
Recipe For Love – Harry Connick Jr.
You’re The Best Thing – Ray Lamontagne
What A Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong
Say Hey (I Love You) – Michael & Spearhead Franti
Amazed – Lonestar
Is This Love? – Bob Marley & The Wailers
Today Was A Fairytale – Taylor Swift
Beautiful Day – U2
A Moment Like This – Kelly Clarkson
All My Life – K-Ci & JoJo
Love Story – Taylor Swift
You and Me – Dave Matthews Band
It Had To Be You – Harry Connick Jr.
Grow Old With You – Adam Sandler
I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing – Aerosmith
Chapel Of Love – Dixie Cups
WEDDING FIRST DANCE SONGS
1-25
Speechless – Dan + Shay
All of Me John Legend
Thinking Out Loud – Ed Sheeran
Then – Brad Paisley
At Last – Etta James
Lucky – Jason Mraz, Colbie Caillat
Bless The Broken Road – Rascal Flatts
Amazed – Lonestar
Everything – Michael Buble
Only You Can Love Me This Way – Keith Urban
You And Me – Dave Mathews Band
My Best Friend – Tim McGraw
You Make It Easy – Jason Aldean
Me and You – Kenny Chesney
Wonderful Tonight Better Together – Jack Johnson
Can’t Help Falling In Love – Elvis Presley
Good As You – Kane Brown
Like I’m Gonna Lose – Meghan Trainor ft. John Legend
I’m Yours – Jason Mraz
The Way You Look Tonight – Frank Sinatra
Let’s Stay Together – Al Green
Make You Feel My Love – Adele
Lost In This Moment – Big & Rich
I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing – Aerosmith
Love Someone – Lukas Graham
WEDDING FIRST DANCE SONGS
26-50
From The Ground Up – Dan + Shay
What A Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong
Perfect – Ed Sheeren
She’s Everything – Brad Paisley
Someone Like You – Van Morrison
Say You Won’t Let Go – James Arthur
(Everything I Do) I Do It For You – Bryan Adams
Two Is Better Than One – Boys Like Girls With Taylor Swift
Heaven – Kane Brown
I Could Not Ask For More – Edwin Mccain
Into The Mystic – Van Morrison
The Way I Am – Ingrid Michaelson
I’ll Be – Edwin Mccain
Faithfully – Journey
Crazy Love – Van Morrison
Whatever It Is – Zac Brown Band
Love Of A Lifetime – Firehouse
Unchained Melody – Righteous Brothers
Halo – Beyonce
Stand By Me – Ben E. King
God Gave Me You- Blake Shelton
Fly Me To The Moon – Frank Sinatra
All My Life – K-Ci & Jojo
Hold On – Michael Buble
In Case You Didn’t Know – Brett Young
A Thousand Years – Christina Perri
The Luckiest – Ben Folds
FATHER AND BRIDE DANCE SONGS
1-25
I Loved Her First – Heartland
My Little Girl – Tim Mcgraw
My Girl – Temptations
Butterfly Kisses – Bob Carlisle
What a Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong
My Wish – Rascal Flatts
Cinderella – Steven Curtis Chapman
The Way You Look Tonight – Frank Sinatra
Unforgettable – Nat King Cole with Natalie Cole
Father and Daughter – Paul Simon
In My Life – Beatles
Because You Loved Me – Celine Dion
Isn’t She Lovely – Stevie Wonder
It Won’t Be Like This For Long – Darius Rucker
One Call Away – Charlie Puth
Somewhere Over The Rainbow – IZ
Wonderful Tonight – Eric Clapton
Daughters – John Mayer
Dance With My Father – Luther Vandross
I Hope You Dance – Lee Ann Womack
Lullaby (My Angel Goodnight) – Billy Joel
Daddy’s Little Girl – Al Martino
Walk With You – Edwin Mccain
Have I Told You Lately – Rod Stewart
Daughter – Loudon Wainwright
FATHER AND BRIDE DANCE SONGS
26-50
It Won’t Be Like This For Long – Darius Rucker
Stand By Me – Ben E. King
Landslide – Fleetwood Mac
The Way You Look Tonight – Steve Tyrell
There You’ll Be – Faith Hill
You Raise Me Up – Josh Groban
I’ll Always Be Your Baby – Natalie Grant
You Are So Beautiful – Joe Cocker
Through The Years – Kenny Rogers
How Sweet It Is – James Taylor
In My Daughter’s Eyes – Martina Mcbride
Wind Beneath My Wings – Bette Midler
He Didn’t Have To Be – Brad Paisley
Then They Do – Trace Adkins
Brown Eyed Girl – Van Morrison
Forever Young – Rod Stewart
You’ve Got A Friend – James Taylor
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life – Stevie Wonder
Daddy’s Hands – Holly Dunn
Kind & Generous – Natalie Merchant
Find Your Wings – Mark Harris
Into The Mystic – Van Morrison
The Best Day – Taylor Swift
Hero – Mariah Carey
Here Comes The Sun – Beatles
MOTHER AND GROOM DANCE SONGS
1-25
I Got You – Ciara
My Wish – Rascal Flatts
What A Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong
A Song For Mama – Boyz II Men
Simple Man – Lynyrd Skynyrd
In My Life – Beatles
I Hope You Dance – Lee Ann Womack
You Raise Me Up – Josh Groban
Have I Told You Lately – Rod Stewart
Because You Loved Me – Celine Dion
Do I Make You Proud – Taylor Hicks
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life – Stevie Wonder
Unforgettable – Nat King Cole With Natalie Cole
Don’t Blink – Kenny Chesney
Somewhere Over The Rainbow – IZ
Through The Years – Kenny Rogers
Forever Young – Rod Stewart
Just The Way You Are – Billy Joel
Find Your Wings – Mark Harris
It’s Your Song – Garth Brooks
Wind Beneath My Wings – Bette Midler
Memories – Elvis Presley
The Way You Look Tonight – Frank Sinatra
You’ve Got A Friend – James Taylor
Landslide – Fleetwood Mac
MOTHER AND GROOM DANCE SONGS
26-50
Sweetest Devotion – Adele
Stand By Me – Ben E. King
Sweet Child o’ Mine – Sheryl Crow
Blessed – Elton John
He Gets That From Me – Reba Mcentire
The Wonder Of You – Elvis Presley
Never Alone – Lady Antebellum
The Dance – Garth Brooks
Loves Me Like A Rock – Paul Simon
How Sweet It Is – James Taylor
Mama – Raury
Into The Mystic – Van Morrison
You’re Gonna Miss This – Trace Adkins
What I Never Knew I Always Wanted – Carrie Underwood
They Long To Be Close To You – Carpenters
The Best Day – Taylor Swift
I’ll Stand By You – Pretenders
Hero – Mariah Carey
There You’ll Be – Faith Hill
Your Song – Elton John
Could I Have This Dance – Anne Murray
You’ll Be In My Heart – Phil Collins
God Made You Beautiful – Beyonce’
My Baby You – Marc Anthony
Mom Meghan – Trainor
WEDDING PARTY DANCE SONGS
1-25
Thunderstruck – AC/DC
I Gotta Feeling – Black Eyed Peas
Cupid Shuffle – Cupid
Friends In Low Places – Garth Brooks
Harlem Shake – Baauer
We Are Family – Sister Sledge
Better Together – Jack Johnson
Stand By Me – Ben E. King
With A Little Help From My Friends – Joe Cocker
What A Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong
Cha Cha Slide – DJ Casper
Find Out Who Your Friends Are – Tracy Lawrence
Forever – Chris Brown
Everybody – Backstreet Boys
I’ve Had The Time Of My Life – Bill Medley
I’ll Be There For You – Rembrandts
Everything – Michael Buble
Shut Up And Dance – Walk The Moon
Everything I Do I Do It For You – Bryan Adams
One More Time – Daft Punk
Let’s Stay Together – Al Green
All My Life – K-Ci & Jojo
I’ll Be – Edwin Mccain
I’m Yours – Jason Mraz
Get The Party Started – Pink
26-50
I Hope You Dance – Lee Ann Womack
You Shook Me All Night Long – AC/DC
These Are My People – Rodney Atkins
You Are The Best Thing – Ray Lamontagne
My Best Friend – Tim Mcgraw
With A Little Help From My Friends – The Beatles
ELovely Day – Bill Withers
ELet’s Get It Started – Black Eyed Peas
24K Magic – Bruno Mars
Drink In My Hand – Eric Church
On Top Of The World – Imagine Dragons
Can’t Stop The Feeling – Justin Timberlake
Footloose – Kenny Loggins
Celebration – Kool & The Gang
Mr. Brightside – Killers
Party Rock Anthem – LMFAO
Uptown Funk – Bruno Mars
Say Hey (I love you) – Michael Franti & Spearhead
Wanna Be Starting Something – Michael Jackson
This is How We Do It – Montell Jorden
Sweet Caroline – Neil Diamond
Raise Your Glass – Pink
You’re My Best Friend – Queen
I Wanna Dance With Somebody – Whitney Houston
Turn Down For What – DJ Snake, Lil John
ALL COUPLES DANCE SONGS
1-25
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life – Stevie Wonder
Back at One – Brian McKnight
Lean On Me – Bill Withers
Heart Of Gold – Neil Young
Let’s Stay Together – Al Green
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Diana Ross
Close To You – The Carpenters
The Long And Winding Road – The Beatles
Higher Love – Steve Winwood
Love Theme From Romeo And Juliet – Henry Mancini
This Guy’s In Love With You – Herb Alpert
Baby Love – The Supremes
Strangers In The Night – Frank Sinatra
Reach Out I’ll Be There – The Four Tops
When A Man Loves A Woman – Percy Sledge
I Will Always Love You – Whitney Houston
You’re My Soul And Inspiration – The Righteous Brothers
My Love – Petula Clark
I Got You Babe – Sonny And Cher
Back In My Arms Again – The Supremes
Happy Together – The Turtles
My Guy – Mary Wells
Chapel Of Love – The Dixie Cups
I Will Follow Him – Little Peggy March
He’s So Fine – The Chiffons
ALL COUPLES DANCE SONGS
26-50
Up On The Roof – The Drifters
Will You Love Me Tomorrow – Carole King
Stay – Maurice Williams And The Zodiacs
Save The Last Dance For Me – The Drifters
Unchained Melody – The Righteous Brothers
Crazy Little Thing Called Love – Queen
Sherry – The Four Seasons
To Sir With Love – Lulu
Killing Me Softly With His Song – Roberta Flack
You’ve Got A Friend – Carole King
All I Have To Do Is Dream – The Everly Brothers
Bridge Over Troubled Water – Simon & Garfunkel
Best Of My Love – The Emotions
I Can’t Stop Loving You – Ray Charles
Michelle – The Beatles
Are You Lonesome Tonight – Elvis Presley
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face – Roberta Flack
In My Life – The Beatles
You Are So Beautiful – Joe Cocker
I Just Called To Say I Love You – Stevie Wonder
Wonderful Tonight – Eric Clapton
I’ll Be There – The Jackson 5
My Girl – The Temptations
BOUQUET TOSS SONGS
1-25
Single Ladies – Beyonce
Girls Just Want To Have Fun – Cyndi Lauper
It’s Raining Men – Weather Girls
Hit Me With Your Best Shot – Pat Benatar
Ladies Night – Kool & The Gang
This One’s For The Girls – Martina Mcbride
Another One Bites The Dust – Queen
Girls, Girls, Girls – Motley Crue
Lady Marmalade -Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Mya & Pink
Maneater – Nelly Furtado
One Way Or Another – Blondie Wishin’ And Hopin’ – Dust Springfield
Man! I Fell Like A Woman! – Shania Twain
Chapel Of Love – Dixie Cups
Girls – Beastie Boys
You Can’t Hurry Love – Diana Ross & The Supremes
Haven’t Met You Yet – Michael Buble
Glamorous – Fergie Wannabe – Spice Girls
Oh Pretty Woman – Roy Orbison
Eye Of The Tiger – Survivor
Dancing Queen – ABBA
Love Is A Battlefield – Pat Benatar
P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) – Michael Jackson
Hey Ladies – Beastie Boys
Clumsy – Fergie
I Gotta Feeling – Black Eyed Peas
BOUQUET TOSS SONGS
26-50
Material Girl -Madonna
California Gurls – Katy Perry
Hollaback Girl – Gwen Stefani
Gold Digger – Kanye West/Jamie Foxx
Where My Girls At – 702
Crazy In Love – Beyonce/Jay-Z
Jump – Pointer Sisters Diva – Beyonce
My Life Would Suck Without You – Kelly Clarkson
Brick House – Commodores
American Woman – Lenny Kravitz
Isn’t She Lovely – Stevie Wonder
Little White Church – Little Big Town
Any Man Of Mine – Shania Twain
Dirrty – Christina Aguilera
Single – Natasha Bedingfield
Pour Some Sugar On Me – Def Leppard
GARTER TOSS SONGS
1-25
Another One Bites The Dust – Queen
Let’s Get It On – Marvin Gaye
Legs – ZZ Top
Hot In Herre – Nelly
Oh Yeah – Yello
Foxey Lady – Jimi Hendrix
Theme From Mission Impossible – Adam Clayton & Larry Mullen
Pour Some Sugar On Me – Def Leppard
You Can Leave Your Hat On – Joe Cocker
Cherry Pie – Warrent
Danger Zone – Kenny Loggins
U Can’t Touch This – M.C. Hammer
You Sexy Thing – Hot Chocolate
Hot For Teacher – Van Halen
You Shook Me All Night Long – AC/DC
Sexyback – Justin Timberlake
I’m Too Sexy – Right Said Fred
Right Round – Flo Rida
Whatta Man – Salt-N-Pepa
Bib Pimpin’ – Jay-Z
The Stripper – David Rose and His Orchestra
Keep Your Hands To Yourself – Georgia Satellites
Eye Of The Tiger – Survivor
Wild Thing – Tone Loc
Sharp Dressed Man – ZZ Top
GARTER TOSS SONGS
26-50
The Pink Panther Theme – Henry Mancini
Bad Boys (Theme From Cops) – Inner Circle
Who Let The Dogs Out – Baha Men
It’s Raining Men – Weather Girls
Business Time – Flight Of The Conchords
I’m Still A Guy – Brad Paisley
A Little Less Conversation – Elvis Presley
Girls – Beastie Boys
American Woman – Lenny Kravitz
Brick House – Commodores
Girls, Girls, Girls – Motley Crue
Bad To The Bone – George Thorogood & The Destroyers
Fever – Peggy Lee
Milkshake – Kelis
Macho Man – Village People
Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love Babe – Barry White
Super Freak – Rick James
Womanizer – Britney Spears
Do Ya Think I’m Sexy – Rod Stewart
Hot Legs – Rod Stewart
Ridin’ Solo – Jason Derulo
I Gotta Feeling – Black Eyed Peas
Kiss – Prince
LAST DANCE OF THE EVENING
1-25
All The Way – Frank Sinatra
Always And Forever – Heatwave
An Affair To Remember – Frank Sinatra
Besame Mucho – The Beatles
Cheek To Cheek – Ella Fitzgerald
Dream A Little Dream Of Me – Louis Armstrong
Goodnight Sweetheart – David Kersh/Ray Price
How Do You Keep The Music Playing – Frank Sinatra
I Can’t Give You Anything But Love – Judy Garland
I Remember You – Frank Sinatra
I’ll Be Seeing You – Tommy Dorsey and Frank Sinatra
I’ll See You In My Dreams – Doris Day
I’ve Got A Crush On You – Ella Fitzgerald
I’ve Got The World On A String – Bing Crosby
If Ever I Would Leave You – Robert Goulet
Isn’t It Romantic – Torme
It Had To Be You – Tony Bennett
Just The Two Of Us – Bill Withers
Moon River – Andy Williams
My Funny Valentine – Frank Sinatra
My Way – Frank Sinatra
Put Your Dreams Away For Another Day – Frank Sinatra
S Wonderful – Diana Krall
Sabor A Mi – Jose Feliciano
September Song – Frank Sinatra
LAST DANCE SONGS
26-50
Someone To Watch Over Me – Nina Simone
Stand By Me – Ben E. King
That’s All – Nat King Cole
The Girl From Ipanema – Joao Gilberto
The Last Dance – Rosemary Clooney
The Party’s Over – Nat King Cole
The Way You Look Tonight – Frank Sinatra
There’s A Small Hotel – Ella Fitzgerald
True Love – Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly
Two Sleepy People – Hoagy Carmichael
Unforgettable – Nat King Cole
What A Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong
What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life? – Frank Sinatra
With A Song In My Heart – Ella Fitzgerald
Wonderful Wonderful – Johnny Mathis
BEST WEDDING SONGS OF ALL TIME LIST
BONUS SONGS!
TOP WEDDING SING -ALONG SONGS
Piano Man – Billy Joel
Wonderwall – Oasis
Sweet Caroline – Neil Diamond
All Star – Smash Mouth
Call Me Maybe – Cary Rae Jepsen
Dynamite – Taio Cruz
All the Small Things – Blink 182
Summer Nights – John Travolta & Olivia Newton John
Mony Mony – Billy Idol
Ignition (Re-Mix) – R Kelly
Red Solo Cup – Toby Keith
Build Me Up Buttercup – The Foundations
Wagon Wheel – Darius Rucker
Shout – Isley Brothers
All I Do Is Win – DJ Khalid
Don’t Stop Believin’ – Journey
Friends in Low Places – Garth Brooks
Livin’ on a Prayer – Bon Jovi
Family Tradition – Hank Williams Jr.
Party In The USA – Miley Cyrus
Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd
Jessie’s Girl – Rick Springfield
Summer of 69 – Bryan Adams
Sweet Child o’ Mine – Guns n’ Roses
Chicken Fried – Zac Brown Band
Wedding Sing-Along Songs 26-50
Born in the U.S.A. – Bruce Springsteen
Free Fallin’ – Tom Petty
Fat Bottom Girls – Queen
American Pie – Don McClean
Just a Friend – Biz Markie
The Joker – Steve Miller Band
Shook Me All Night Long – AC/DC
Rich Girl – Hall and Oates
It Wasn’t Me – Shaggy
Brown Eyed Girl – Van Morrison
Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen
R.O.C.K in the U.S.A. – John Cougar Mellencamp
Jack and Diane – John Cougar Mellencamp
Hey Jude – The Beatles
Mr. Brightside – The Killers
Born To Be Wild – Steppenwolf
Banana Boat (Day-O) – Harry Belafonte
Paradise by the Dashboard Lights – Meatloaf
Don’t Stop Me Now – Queen
Cheeseburger in Paradise – Jimmy Buffett
Have a Drink on Me – ACDC
Come On Eileen – Dexy’s Midnight Runners
I Want It That Way – Backstreet Boys
Paradise City – Guns n’ Roses
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air Theme Song – Will Smith
Dancing Queen – Abba
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Hello! My name is Tony Coppola and I’d like to take this time to tell you a little bit about myself and CC King Entertainment.
I began my musical journey when I was 12 years old as a singer and drummer.
Ten years ago, I built a home recording studio and named it CC King Studio. Shortly after, I DJ’d my first wedding and CC King Entertainment was born!
After DJing hundreds of weddings, my business allowed me to leave my 16 year career as an occupational therapist.
I ALWAYS go the extra mile to personalize my wedding services and have the honor to work with an amazing team of wedding DJs.
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Wedding DJ Websites
The topic of wedding DJ websites is special to me. Why? Because over the last 10 years as a wedding DJ, I have learned that a DJ’s website is one of the best tools to reach clients and help sell our services.
I can honestly say I work on my website almost daily for many reasons.
First, I want it to reflect my personal tastes and style. Second, I want it to be user friendly. It should also be full of information that is useful to the viewer. Lastly, I want it to be properly structured for SEO (search engine optimization).
With that said, I have included below the most important components of what I think makes the best wedding DJ websites.
Best Wedding DJ Websites
Reflects The DJ’s Personality
While templates and design are important, the best wedding DJ websites reflect the DJ’s personality.
DJs are not only in the music business, but they are just as much in the personality business.
Somebody could easily hook up an MP3 playing device to a speaker if they just wanted music.
With that said, they generally hire a specific DJ because they LOVE their unique style as a person.
While I think it’s important to check out other DJs’ websites for ideas, it’s even more important a DJ’s website expresses their specific tastes, brand and personality.
Award Badges
If you have received any award badges, why keep them to yourself?
When a potential client sees award badges on your website, it helps give you creditability and tells the visitor that you are good at what you do.
In addition, award badges inform the person viewing your website that you have a good amount of experience and are in demand.
Furthermore, you may notice that prospects will ask you fewer questions regarding your qualifications and request face-to-face interviews less often.
They may also be more willing to book in you in a shorter period of time.
If you want to decrease the amount of effort that goes into signing up a client, one of the best things you can do is display your award badges on your website.
Especially on your contact page.
Client Reviews
When a prospective client considers hiring a DJ, they want to read their client reviews almost all of the time.
You should have at least one of your favorite client reviews directly on your website.
In addition to having reviews directly on wedding DJ websites, there should also be a link to additional reviews on vendor listing platforms (ex. The Knot, Google or Yelp).
If you don’t have any reviews on your site or vendor listings, getting hired consistently will be a struggle. It’s that simple.
Wedding DJ Bios
In addition to expressing your personality through your templates and design, you will want your clients to get to know you even further through your bio.
A bio can be placed on an “About” page or in several different places on your site.
The main thing is you want to have a bio located somewhere on your wedding DJ site. Without one, it’s very likely you will just get lost in the sea of thousands of other DJs.
In addition, when writing your bio, I think it’s a great idea to take a conversation style approach to write it.
You should include your accomplishments, but the more personable your bio comes across, the better in my opinion.
Pictures and Videos
Prospective clients want to see the DJ they are considering to hire in action.
In addition, they will sometimes ask if they can come to watch you perform live.
I do not advise anyone to invite prospective clients to an event where there is an exclusive guest list like a wedding.
With that said, you will want to have pictures and videos on your website of you in action.
Be sure they are high in quality and are not blurry.
I should add, while pictures and videos are important, you don’t want to overdo it as they can significantly slow the loading speed of your website.
This is another time in which you can provide a link to additional pictures and videos to one of your off-site vendor listings.
Mobile Friendly
In a day in age where there are more phones than people, it’s a good idea to make sure your site is mobile friendly.
Furthermore, more than 60% of all wedding planning is done online via smartphone.
This percentage is also expected to increase in the future.
I recommend when you design your website on a laptop that you also check out how everything looks on your phone and make adjustments accordingly.
Wedding DJ Services
Some DJs provide more than just DJ services. Most are also emcees.
In addition, many wedding DJs offer photo booths, lighting, ceremony audio systems, monograms and much more.
Whatever services you provide, it’s important to list ALL of your wedding services.
I have been asked on several occasions if I will be the emcee at a wedding.
I’m also often asked if I provide audio services for the wedding ceremony.
A DJ should never assume a prospective client knows what services they offer.
Even if you list all your services, people may still not see them as we live in a world of FAST online searching and skimming.
This brings me to my next wedding DJ website component.
Pricing
As I just mentioned, when someone is on your website, they navigate fast and want to make as few clicks as possible.
They also don’t like bulky text.
You could lose a reader in a matter of seconds if you don’t deliver what they are looking for in a quick, clear and concise way.
The younger generations especially don’t want to get on the phone and call you for more information.
As of this date, easy accessibility to pricing guides is something that can make or break a deal.
Many DJs will disagree on this one for understandable reasons such as competition seeing their rates and the option of price flexibility.
However, it is in your best interest to reduce the amount of time your reader spends looking for this important information.
Therefore, I highly recommend you include a basic pricing guide on your wedding DJ website.
Best Wedding DJ Websites
Keep It Simple
It may sound cool to say you have tons of pages on your website, but to a reader, it can become but a headache.
They can also get lost on your site if there are too many pages that are not properly organized. SAY GOODBYE TO THAT CLIENT, because they will leave and probably never come back.
It’s also a good idea to avoid drop-down menus with too many items.
The reason for this is because the choices in a dropdown menu on a phone are often close together and it can be hard to click on the right link.
Less is more in my opinion when it comes to designing wedding DJ websites.
There are some websites that consist of only one page and they can be extremely user friendly!
Contact Page and Contact Forms
Your biggest goal when someone is on your wedding DJ website is to get them to contact you.
With that said, I recommend there is both a contact page on your website menu as well as a contact form on every page.
Sometimes a visitor will forward the link of one of your pages to a friend or family member so it’s nice to know there is a contact form on every page.
You want to make it as easy as possible for people to contact you.
They should never have difficulty finding a way to get in touch.
Social Media Links
Social media platforms drive traffic to your website and your website should drive traffic to your social media pages.
The two work so well together.
When a prospective client is checking you out on your website, they will often want to see how active you are on social media.
They may also wish to see how you interact with the people following you on these pages.
With that said, be sure to provide easy access to your main social media pages via icons with links.
Search Engine Optimization
The topic of SEO is one of massive scale.
Thousands upon thousands of blogs have been written on it.
For this blog, I will just cover a few basic ideas and tools you can use to optimize your site for search engines.
Simply put, you want your wedding DJ website to be found online when someone does a search via a search engine.
If you have a WordPress site, I think the best plugin for SEO is “SEO Yoast.”
It will analyze all of your pages and posts and give you recommendations on how to make them more SEO friendly.
I also advise that you take some time to blog as it can significantly increase the amount of traffic that flows to your site.
Lastly, it’s helpful to link out to other wedding vendor’s websites as they might link back to yours. This is good for improving your search engine rankings as well.
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I began my musical journey when I was 12 years old as a singer and drummer.
Ten years ago, I built a home recording studio and named it CC King Studio. Shortly after, I DJ’d my first wedding and CC King Entertainment was born!
After DJing hundreds of weddings, my business allowed me to leave my 16 year career as an occupational therapist.
I ALWAYS go the extra mile to personalize my wedding services and have the honor to work with an amazing team of wedding DJs.
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How To Find A Wedding DJ
If you want to know how to find a wedding DJ that is perfect for your big day, this blog is for you.
There are many different options that will help you find the right DJ with the right personality at the right price.
I have listed several resources and links to help you get a great start in your search for your wedding DJ.
How To Find A Wedding DJ
Online Wedding Publications
If you want to know how to find a wedding DJ in a very convenient way, I recommend you do a search on some of the more popular online wedding publications.
These platforms include everything thing from DJ bios, past client reviews, pictures and videos of the DJ in action as well as their website and contact info.
It’s the closest thing to a “one-stop-shop” for finding the wedding DJ that is right for you.
Some of the most popular online wedding vendor publications include:
Social Media
Who doesn’t love social media? If you want to know how to find a wedding DJ and have fun doing it, social media platforms are a great place for this.
What I love about social media, is you have a chance to see how the wedding DJs you are considering interacts with the people on their business page.
It’s always a good sign when a wedding DJ replies to comments on his or her posts. It shows that they are personable and approachable.
It’s also nice to see if the DJ posts regularly as this often indicates they are providing their services on a consistent basis.
In addition, social media platforms allow you to follow a DJ to see them in action before even contacting them.
The most popular social media sites for finding a wedding DJ are pretty obvious, but I will list them anyway.
Internet Search Engines
If you want to know how to find a wedding DJ in a more specific and filtered way, search engines are great for refining your search.
You can search for anything via search engines like Google, Yahoo or Bing. If you search for it, you will probably find something or someone that is related to your search.
Search engines provide both paid listings and organic listings.
It’s important to note that there is generally more competition to rank organically on the first page for popular keywords.
So if a DJ company is listed on the first page organically, then there is a good chance their website is a quality site with a good amount of traffic.
How To Find A Wedding DJ
Wedding Expos
If want to know how to find a wedding DJ or any wedding vendor for that matter, I highly recommend you attend wedding expos.
They are super fun and you can save a lot of time booking meetings with vendors because they are already present at the bridal show.
You can usually ask the most important questions for hiring your wedding DJ at the show.
If you’d like to go into greater detail about your wedding and the DJ services, you can also schedule a consultation right on the spot.
In addition, if you are looking to hire a wedding DJ, you can get a great feel for their personality while at the expo.
Many vendors also offer wedding show specials that can save you money as well!
Referrals
As the old saying goes “The best form of advertising is word of mouth.”
This also applies to being referred to a wedding DJ. A recommendation from someone you know is generally a very reliable and trustworthy source of information.
The person referring the wedding DJ may have already hired him or her and knows first hand if they deliver a great service and performance.
It is still important to do your due diligence and learn as much about the DJ as possible before hiring them.
The DJ may have been a great fit for the person who referred them, but he or she may not be a great fit for you.
Furthermore, be sure to take some time to ask your closest family and friends for wedding DJ recommendations.
They have your best interests at heart and want you to have a great DJ.
Local Listings
I love local listings like Yelp or Superpages. They are generally a little less cosmetic and get right to the information needed for contacting and hiring.
For example, when somebody contacts me via a local listing. I book that wedding almost every time.
If you don’t feel like sifting through hundreds of DJ profiles listed on online vendor platforms, then I recommend you cut right to the chase and contact a few of the highest-rated DJs in a local listing.
To be a little more specific in your search, I recommend you search for a local listing in the city where your wedding venue is located.
Not necessarily the city that you live in.
The reason for this is because the DJ is probably familiar with all of the most popular wedding venues in his or her area.
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I began my musical journey when I was 12 years old as a singer and drummer.
Ten years ago, I built a home recording studio and named it CC King Studio. Shortly after, I DJ’d my first wedding and CC King Entertainment was born!
After DJing hundreds of weddings, my business allowed me to leave my 16 year career as an occupational therapist.
I ALWAYS go the extra mile to personalize my wedding services and have the honor to work with an amazing team of wedding DJs.
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Feed The DJ At Your Wedding?
Do you have to feed the DJ at your wedding? What vendors should you feed at your wedding? Do vendors count as guests?
These are very important questions to ask when planning your wedding, and they are sometimes overlooked.
Furthermore, these questions should be addressed because meals for your vendors can have an impact on your total wedding bill.
Do You Have to Feed the DJ at Your Wedding?
In my personal opinion, the answer to this question is yes.
We’ve heard it so many times, “Your DJ will make or break your wedding.”
With a responsibility like this, I believe your wedding DJ deserves to be served a meal during dinner.
Many DJs will add it to their contract that they are served dinner.
I prefer to just wait to discuss this topic until the couple getting married brings it up before the wedding.
They usually do and if they don’t, I am almost always served dinner anyway.
If by some slim chance I’m not served, I make sure to have a couple of protein bars on hand. It wouldn’t hurt if I lost a few pounds anyway.
Should The DJ Accept A Meal If Offered?
The answer to this question can vary per DJ company.
I myself will accept the dinner that is offered as I will accept any kind gesture or gift offered to me. It’s my personal policy.
However, I can also understand why some DJ companies do not allow their DJs to accept being served a dinner.
Not all DJs are created equal and some can be very unprofessional and distracted by the dinner.
However, most couples want to include their vendors with a nice meal during their wedding and I think they should accept their invitation.
What vendors should you feed at your wedding?
I believe that if a vendor is present during the wedding dinner, then they should be offered a meal.
This would generally include the wedding planner, officiant, DJ, photographer, videographer, photo booth attendant and contracted bartenders.
Furthermore, I think if you serve one vendor, then you should serve them all.
With that said, the number of vendors receiving a meal is pretty limited as most of your other wedding vendors are not present during the actual wedding dinner.
Do vendors count as guests?
Although I believe vendors should be served meals, I think there is a limit to them being counted as a guest.
For example, a wedding vendor should never sit at a table with the guests unless they are included in the seating chart.
In addition, a wedding vendor should not ask to be seated with the guests as some banquet venues can charge extra for additional tables and chairs in the banquet area.
There is usually a vendor’s table or a dedicated area during dinner. This also gives them a chance to network with each other which may lead to increasing their client referral sources.
Vendors play a huge role in the wedding, but in the end, they have a job to do.
They should not consider themselves as guests at the wedding they are servicing.
What is a vendor meal at a wedding?
A vendor meal is typically a simple meal like a sandwich and a couple of basic sides.
It is a different meal than what is being served to the couples’ guests.
I’ve DJ around 350 hundred weddings and I have been served a “vendor’s meal” once.
It was my first year as a DJ and I didn’t think much of it.
I do remember the photographers were not happy about it, but I didn’t really care.
Some banquet halls include vendor’s meals as part of their wedding package, so if you are ever served one, don’t be offended.
It’s usually nothing personal.
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I began my musical journey when I was 12 years old as a singer and drummer.
Ten years ago, I built a home recording studio and named it CC King Studio. Shortly after, I DJ’d my first wedding and CC King Entertainment was born!
After DJing hundreds of weddings, my business allowed me to leave my 16 year career as an occupational therapist.
I ALWAYS go the extra mile to personalize my wedding services and have the honor to work with an amazing team of wedding DJs.
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