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Old 06-06-2003, 10:15 AM
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Default Top Ten Songs that should never be played...

Here is a list of the top ten songs (as reported by askmen.com) that should never be played at a Wedding Reception:

10. Every Breath You Take (the police): Ah, nothing says "I love you" like a vintage '80s tune that can also hail as a stalker's theme song. But hey, if reminding yourselves, and those around you, that you'll be watching each other's every move from now on is your prerogative. I'm not here to judge you... psycho.

9. Against All Odds (phil collins): Remember; when you pick this song, you're not telling your beautiful bride that you'd fight for her no matter what the obstacle. This song is about a guy who keeps reminiscing about the good times and can't believe that his woman walked out on him. Hence, you won't come off as romantic; in fact, guests who know the lyrics will think you're an idiot. This is a classic example of how a title can be misleading. Even if it seems like a gooey love song, it is anything but. And twirling your bride around the dance floor to it won't make you seem very bright.

8. Without You (mariah carey): It's one thing for you to pick out a song that best demonstrates your devotion to one another, it's quite another to pick one that painfully reiterates that you'd be unable to breathe without her in your life. Originally Harry Nilsson's hit, this song was made popular by Air Supply and again by none other than shrilly-voiced Mariah Carey and reeks of desperation. Opt for a song that celebrates life and love, and not the loss of such things.

7. This I Promise You (n-sync): Although it requires little explanation, 'N Sync's female tearjerker begs the question: Do you really want a bubblegum boy band past its prime kicking off the night's festivities? Even if this was the song playing at the precise moment you locked eyes for the first time, avoid the novelty ballad and opt for a classic with a longer shelf life.

6. Wicked Game (chris isaak): It's easy to get wrapped up in Isaak's steamy and seductive ode to a woman who has infiltrated his heart. And I'm willing to overlook the fact that it's really about a man's mixed feelings. But in the end, the song caters to emotions that are far too X-rated for a PG party. Don't despair, though; this makes for a great lovemaking song once you get to the hotel room.

5. Back At One (brian mcknight): McKnight's signature song does offer an original R&B vibe that appeals to a more contemporary crowd. But listen closely and you'll realize that what you're getting is, in actuality, nothing more than a tacky list of reasons why your woman is so special. Chances are you've already expressed those same sentiments in countless cards and poems; there's no need to have someone number them off on the dance floor as well.

4. You Are So Beautiful (joe cocker): While your wife to be may be as beautiful as they come, why in the world would you want to have a man who sounds like he's having a conniption serenade her? Add to that the fact that the song moves along too slowly -- even for an intimate wedding dance -- and you've got yourself a song that no one should be playing at their reception.

3. Everything I Do, I Do For You (bryan adams): On paper, this Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves track has all the must-haves of a classic wedding anthem, as the poignant lyrics and emotional, albeit powerful chords come together in one harmonious masterpiece. Any couple could make this ballad their own...
...And just about every couple has. Although things seem to have cooled off, there was a time when you couldn't escape this runaway hit. If only it had been given some time to rest, perhaps the greatest wedding song of all time wouldn't have turned into such a cringe-inducing annoyance.

2. I Will Always Love You (whitney houston): No one can belt out a tune like Whitney Houston, and she would be a great addition to anyone's wedding track list. But as much as I hate to burst your and your woman's Bodyguard-loving bubble, this iconic tune has more to do with separation than union. After all, she does admit in the song's opening verse that she would "only be in the way" if she stuck around. So while I'm not denying that this is a killer track, it may be better-suited for couples going through an amicable divorce than those tying the knot.

1. My Heart Will Go On (celine dion): Where does one begin? This Oscar-winning theme song from Titanic will likely go down in history as the most misused love song of all time.
Picking up where Whitney left off, Celine sings her heart out about a couple forever separated (you know how this story ends), but due to the film's immense popularity -- and the fact that it is a love song, after all -- couples were somehow tempted to turn the song's bittersweet message into an all-out love fest. The result? Millions of couples dancing to a song chosen more for its origins than for what it's really about.
The airwaves are inundated with great love songs, so stop settling for one that doesn't even apply. Well, at least listen to the lyrics before making your choice.
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Every one of these songs gets requested by couples repeatedly at weddings.

This article has been hashed over to death at the other boards already.

They omitted the really awful songs, like "Why Don't We Get Drunk And Screw" -OR- "The Stripper"
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Matt...
I had a couple request Why Don't We Get Drunk and Screw for their last song of the night at a wedding two years ago. I'll never forget the looks on their guests faces!

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No kidding guys,

At a Reception I played at last year, the Groom's Brother asked me to play , "Why Don't We Get Drunk And Screw." Dedicated from the Groom's Brother to the Bride.

....... I kid you not.
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BTW,

In case you were wondering, I did tell the Groom "hell no."
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The reason you guys aren't having good reactions to Jimmy Buffett's parrothead rendition of "Why Don't We Get Drunk And Screw?" is because you aren't following it up with "Trashy Women" by Travis Tritt!

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John,

Now, that was funny!
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I've actually played those two songs together a few times at a biker bar I used to DJ regularly at . . .

There . . . it went over GRRREEAATTT!

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John,

I'm trying to picture people in a biker bar dancing to these two songs and the picture ain't pretty.

........ I think i'm gonna be sick... excuse me...
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Believe it or not . . . bikers are big parrotheads (Jimmy Buffett fans)!

And Travis Tritt, even though a country singer . . . is a biker himself!

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