Here are some great sites that have all the party hits that everyone loves at a wedding reception:
http://www.northtexasdj.com/receptionsongs.html
http://www.marylandweddings.com/html/article_6.htm
http://www.discjockeys.com/top_200.php
http://www.mikesmobiledj.com/top_300_requested_party_songs.htm
2007-10-04 13:46:54
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answered by Reba 6
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All the small things-Blink 182
Got the feelin'- 5ive
Hole in the head- Sugababes
I'm no superman- Lazlo Bane
Keep on moving- 5ive
Let's get loud- Jennifer Lopez
Love shack- B52s
Pictures tonite only remix- Sneaky Sound System
Ring my bell- Anita Ward
Save the last dance for me- Michael Buble
Sha la la la la- Vengaboys
Signs- Justin Timberlake Feat. Snoop Dogg
Smile 'n' shine- Pandora
Smooth- Santana
Take me out- Franz Ferdinand
Tellin' everybody- Human Nature
There she goes- Cranberries
This is the world we live in- Alcazar
This is your night- Night At The Roxbury
This time i know it's for real- The Young Divas
U and your hand- Pink
Ufo- Sneaky Sound System
Uptown girl- Westlife
Wait- The Pussycat Dolls
We like to party- Vengaboys
We think it's love- Various Artists
When i think of you- Whigfield
Whenever wherever- Shakira
Whip it- Devo
2007-10-04 15:06:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Just like gambling films for public viewing external of a theater, there are authorized problems in gambling track. As lengthy because the track, or the musical sheets for studying & gambling the track are legally acquired and/or bought, there is not any copyright violation. The exception to that is if the track is being performed at a particular style of venue (i.e. a membership, DJ or at a county reasonable) licensing expenses are paid to the copyright holder/ artist. The one exception to that is if the copyright holder has been deceased for at least 70 years from the date of meant use. After this, the piece is regarded "public" and there aren't any copyright problems even if it's performed in a public surroundings. So older "secular" portions comparable to "Bittersweet Symphony" might don't have any copyright problems, others like The Rolling Stones who nonetheless have Mick Jagger round might ought to have a price paid. I'd touch the Interscope Records company workplace to peer what, if any problems you would be handling. They are the present Rolling Stones track label and might realize all you ought to realize approximately it.
2016-09-05 18:05:44
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answered by ? 4
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floor fillers 3 cd set is a good mix of 80's, 90's & today.
also type in "Wedding music" into google it will bring up so many good songs that you wouldn't have thought of.
2007-10-04 14:43:18
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answered by sassy 1
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http://community.theknot.com/cs/ks/user/page.aspx?username=Sophi.the.bride
There is a list of suggested music toward the end of the above bio.
And here are some more suggestions:
http://www.sfstrings.com/repertoirewedding.htm
Hope this helps!
2007-10-04 13:32:25
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answered by Suz123 7
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Look on craigslist.org. People sell their DJ mixes. I know they do in LA, so you can see if they can send it to you wherever you are.
2007-10-04 13:34:46
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answered by Peace 5
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Simon and Garfunkel...Bridge over Troubled Waters, and Sounds of Silence, etc....... Beatles.... Elvis..... and Beethoven's 5th Symphony.......
2007-10-04 14:36:56
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answered by john c 5
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YMCA
I want your sex lol
duck dance
mackerina spelling?
Ride it by Jay Sean
Daddy's hands
Butterfly Kisses
doin' the butt
I could go on and on
2007-10-04 13:39:10
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answered by LILBITOFKY 3
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