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    • "All Your'n," by Tyler Childers. Lyrics you'll love: "So I'll love you 'til my lungs give out, I ain't lyin' / I'm all your'n and you're all mine"
    • "Drive Away With You," by Jill Andrews. Lyrics you'll love: "Some people search forever, but never find / A love like yours and mine"
    • "My Person (Wedding Version)," by Spencer Crandall. Lyrics you'll love: "My saving grace, my everything / I've never been more sure that you're my person"
    • "When You Say Nothing At All," by Alison Krauss & Union Station. Lyrics you'll love: "It's amazing how you can speak right to my heart / Without saying a word, you can light up the dark"
    • "Every Breath You Take," by The Police. This song seems sweet but the lyrics are actually creepy: "I'll be watching you. Every breath you take, every move you make, every bond you break, every step you take."
    • "I Will Always Love You," by Dolly Parton (Also Covered by Whitney Houston) Yes, you'll always love your new spouse. But this isn't a love song; it's a breakup song: "Bittersweet memories, that is all I'm taking with me.
    • "Make You Feel My Love," by Adele. Not only is this also about a breakup, but it's also about the utter desperation in the breakup aftermath: "I'd go hungry, I'd go black and blue, and I'd go crawling down the avenue.
    • "The Scientist," by Coldplay. If you don't want to get all emo at your reception, skip this breakup ballad: "Nobody said it was easy. It's such a shame for us to part.
    • You Give Love a Bad Name – Bon Jovi. Just because “You Give Love a Bad Name” was Bon Jovi’s first #1 hit, that’s still inadequate justification for having the crowd dance to a catchy tune about rejecting your lover – we recommend you stick to just giving love, at least for the time being!
    • You’re So Vain – Carly Simon. Mick Jagger can sleep soundly at night, because Carly Simon actually revealed that the second verse of “You’re So Vain” is about actor, filmmaker – and apparent lover to 13,000 women – Warren Beatty.
    • Fake Love – Drake. We love Drake and would recommend him any day… and he’s got a chart record to justify that sentiment! But “Fake Love”, even with its infectious similarity to “Hotline Bling”, is probably one you’ll want to skip past if you’re having a Drake-themed playlist at the reception – we’re sure that special someone in your life doesn’t want to be associated with “fake people showing fake love” to anyone!
    • Suspicious Minds – Elvis Presley. Singer-songwriter Mark James actually released “Suspicious Minds” back in 1968 to commercial failure, and if he’d never handed it over to Elvis, that would have been the end of the story.
    • Not Hiring a Professional. Your 16-year-old cousin is an aspiring DJ and he's excited to do his first gig for free. However, it won't take long to realize you get what you pay for, especially when you realize the set list isn't what you discussed and you're listening to an experimental remix of what you thought was your first dance song.
    • Hiring Entertainers Without Seeing Them. The first time you hear your wedding band or DJ shouldn't be on your big day. Ideally, you've seen them in person, perhaps at a friend's wedding, or maybe you pull a Wedding Crashers move and sneak in a song or two at one of their other gigs.
    • Hiring Someone Without MC Skills. Playing great tunes is great, but a wedding reception will stall if your DJ totally neglects their MC duties. MC'ing doesn't come naturally to a lot of people and hiring someone without those skills can be a big miss.
    • Playing the Wrong Version of a Song. Imagine you step out onto the dance floor for your first dance, one you've rehearsed for months. The first notes start — and it's the techno remix of your favorite country song.
    • “Every Breath You Take” by The Police. This one is just one creepy song you shouldn’t dance to or even allow to play at your wedding. “Every breath you take, every move you make, every bond you break, every step you take, I’ll be watching you…oh!
    • “I Will Always Love You” by Dolly Parton. “…And I will always love you!” What an interesting song; sounds perfect for the first dance, right? But do you know what the song is about?
    • “You Give Love a Bad Name” by Bon Jovi. This was Bon Jovi’s biggest hit at the time, but you can’t justify dancing to it after tying the nuptial knot with your spouse?
    • “Make You Feel My Love” by Adele. The name suggests a romantic song that is perfect for the wedding dance. But the song is actually about a breakup. It’s also about the desperate need for the lover to make the partner feel worse after the split.
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