

You and your future husband may love Mongolian throat singing, but your guests may not share your same eclectic tastes in music. And that silly, upbeat song you and your bridesmaids always danced to in college makes the perfect addition to the dance floor playlist (in fact, “Call Me Maybe” just might resurface at my wedding sometime down the road). For a rock and roll themed wedding you’ll want to add songs like “Layla” by Derek & The Dominos or “Anytime” by Journey. If you’re a country kind of gal getting married in your cowboy boots, add in all kinds of sweet country love songs. Add songs that fit in with your taste or the theme of the wedding. These songs are just a starting point, but the following tips will help you fill in the rest of your wedding soundtrack with ease. However, I know the prospect of accumulating several hours’ worth of just the right music sounds like a nightmare, so in order to minimize this mammoth task I’ve compiled a base list of song suggestions to get you going.
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If you decide to forgo the band or professional DJ route, crafting your own wedding playlist is a creative alternative and a great way to put your own individual touch on the music.

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And after the first few piano chords, I felt like that was where I wanted to go with it. "I wrote 'Turning Page' about six months ago, and it was something I felt I really wanted to be from Edward's perspective," he told MTV News recently, after a special concert performance for the fans camped out before the premiere in "tent city." "I thought, 'That makes sense,' and things just kind of layered on itself.

That dream recently came true for singer/songwriter Ryan O'Neal from Sleeping At Last when he found out his song "Turning Page" made the final cut. When you're associated with any of the "Twilight" films, no matter in what capacity, it's kind of a big deal - particularly if you are an emerging artist on the music scene and one of your songs is selected to be part of the "Breaking Dawn" soundtrack.
