Wedding season is in full swing, and very little is more important about a wedding than song choice. Forget the dress, flowers and catering, what it really comes down to is that first dance. The song has to have the perfect meaning -- announcing true love and devotion, of course. Sometimes, however, things get a little...lost in translation? A song that means something for one person might actually mean something else in reality. That's why, because almost every wedding is somehow recorded, there is an amazing selection on the internet of wedding songs that are a little...off. We're not saying they aren't meaningful (so what if the first song you made out to was sung by Linkin Park?), we're just saying you should probably take a closer look before you attach yourself to the tune forever -- thus, making it the definition of your lasting love and devotion.
- 'Every Breath You Take'
Sting's stalker song to end all stalker songs.
Every move you makeTrue love means watching your beloved like a hawk. At the very same wedding, performers Francis and Johan followed that gem up with Bonnie Raitt's, 'I Can't Make You Love Me.'
Every vow you break
Every smile you fake
Every claim you stake
Ill be watching you

- 'I Can't Make You Love Me'
Cause I can't make you love me if you don'tSo now your beloved is hearing voices and knowing they can't make you love them. Plus they're only giving themselves til the next day to get out of the relationship. Again, more things you maybe don't want to start of your life together talking about.
You can't make your heart feel something it won't

- 'My Heart Will Go On'

- 'Crank Dat'
(Also with bonus "I'm Too Sexy" entrance music.)

- 'White Wedding'

- 'Low'

- Wham Rap
I may not have a job,
But I have a good time,
With the boys that I meet "down on the line"
I said, I - DON'T - NEED - YOU
Amazingly, this couple is together 20 years later.
Seen any others on the web or have sat through an excruciatingly awkward first dance at a wedding? Tell us about it in the comments!





















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5.20.09
By DaMomma
My fave wedding song was "Welcome To My Nightmare," surprisingly that marriage did last for 8 years...
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5.20.09
By Nancy W
I wish I could remember the name of the song that was sung at my friend's wedding, but I do remember it included the line, "I wish I'd never met you, girl." Nice! I think some people pick songs for the nice melody and because one or two lines of lyric strike their fancy, and they don't actually listen to the entire song.
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5.20.09
By Chris
YESTERDAY....all my troubles seemed so far away, now it looks as tho they're here to stay....;.
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5.21.09
By wanttosay
How about Meat Loaf's Love by the Dashboard Lights, with lyrics like "and now we're praying for the end of time, to hurry on down the line, if i gotta spend another minute with you i don't think i can barely survive..." bride and groom sang that to each other at one reception.
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6.04.09
By Jen
I thought a good joke one was "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" by Connie Francis.
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6.04.09
By Sara
Wham wedding rap = awesome.
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6.04.09
By Fiona
My husband sand Elvis' Suspicious Minds at our wedding. His mother was furious but we both loved the song and thought it was hilarious.
"We're caught in a trap.
I can't walk out
Because I love you too much baby."
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6.04.09
By Donna
Mid-1970's, we were young and in love with no money. We scraped up enough to have a church wedding and a lovely buffet, but couldn't afford live music. The hall had a free jukebox so we figured that would do. Everyone could choose their own music. Yay! Unfortunately, the most popular song played was very popular at the time: Linda Ronstadt's "You're no Good"
You're no good, you're no good, you're no good, baby, you're no good.
The marriage didn't last, but even to this day my friends who attended the wedding remember this song playing over and over.
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6.04.09
By absnola
How about "I Knew I Loved You Before I Met You" by Savage Garden? A sweet sentiment...but it was his second marriage. And the grown children from the first (recently ended) marriage were all in attendance. Beyond tacky.
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6.04.09
By mary
I desperately wanted Van Halen's "Black and Blue" for our first wedding dance... "Slip and slide, push it in..." We went with a "real" love song and wound up divorced anyway!
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6.04.09
By Jooles
I've DJ'd a few wedding parties. The strangest first dance song I was ever asked to play was "Creep" by Radiohead...
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6.05.09
By Alita
I talked my coworker out of having Bon Jovi's "Shot through the heart" just last month!
Shot through the heart, and you're to blame, darlin' you give love a bad name. I play my part and you play your game ... etc.
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6.12.09
By Monkey Magic
I remember hearing "Baby come back" with lines like "with my colour TV & my CD collection!" The groom was really and rightfully pissed off and kicked off with the DJ. In an ironic twist, she did leave him in the end!
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6.12.09
By Gibbon
Hi Nancy W,
The song must be "Feelings" by Johnny Mathis. The words were "I wish I'd never let you go, you'll never come again." It does sound like "I wish I'd never met you girl" though, but even so, it's still bad enough.
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8.11.09
By dixie
At a friends wedding, the groom forgot the first dance CD which was to be"when I said I do" by clint black, and the only song the band knew was "Amanda" by Boston and the bride's name was Megan...they are no longer married.
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7.12.09
By Bud Silver
The funniest thing ive seen for a first dance as Wedding Entertainment is "Dolly Parton's I will Always Love you"
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8.05.09
By jmhulsey1
I knew a couple that walked down the isle AFTER they were to married to the song "Highway to Hell" by AC/DC
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