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Top 10 80s Songs

We're pulling out The Bangles and Thompson Twins for this special 80s wedding playlist! (expert advice)

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The retro sounds of the 80's are a popular choice for wedding receptions. 'The Wedding Singer', with Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, made it an even more appealing idea.  If you're considering 80's music for your reception, you're not alone!  You may even find a local 80's cover band to perform live.  Whether you go with a DJ or a band, you have a huge selection of great wedding music from that decade.

Top 10 80's Music for Receptions

  1. Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler
  2. I Want to Know What Love Is by Foreigner
  3. You Spin Me Like a Record by Dead or Alive
  4. 1999 by Prince
  5. Walk Like an Egyptian by The Bangles
  6. 99 Luftballons by Nena
  7. What I Like About You by the Romantics
  8. Hold Me Now by The Thompson Twins
  9. Grow Old With Me by Adam Sandler
  10. She Drives Me Crazy by The Fine Young Cannibals

80's Songs to Avoid

While most every retro tune is good, not all 80's music is appropriate for your wedding.  Try to stay away from these:

  • Push It by Salt-n-Pepa (for Grandma's sake)
  • The End of the World as we Know It by REM
  • Jessie's Girl by Rick Springfield
  • Love Shack by the B-52s

Special Dance Songs From the 80's

There are so many great 80's songs that are perfect for your first dance!

  • You're the Inspiration by Chicago
  • When I See You Smile by Bad English
  • Every Breath You Take by Berlin

If you're looking for an 80's tune for your father/daughter dance, consider Everything I Do by Bryan Adams or I Could Not Have Asked for More by Edwin McCain.  Cake cutting hits from the 80's include Hit Me with Your Best Shot by Pat Benatar, Candy Girl by New Edition, or Pour Some Sugar on Me by Def Leppard.

The selection of music from the 80's is incredible, whether you're looking for sweet and soft ballads or hot dance classics.  Planning a reception with music from the 80's is also a safe choice to keep your guests comfortable.  The music will be familiar faves of many and most 80's tunes will not appear offensive to anyone on your guest list.  If you're hiring a DJ, most will have a wide assortment of retro music, but you can also look for a DJ that specializes in wedding music from the 80's for an even broader choice.

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01/26/2012 at 04:19 am

I disagree with some of these; there are some 90s songs on here--both "Everything I Do" and "Could Not Ask for Me" are from that era.  "Every Breath You Take" is a song from The Police and it's basically about a stalker.  Maybe the writer meant "Take My Breath Away" by Berlin?  And I do think that while "Love Shack" may be "overused" for some, if you enjoy it and you know it's going to get people out on the dance floor, go for it.

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09/28/2011 at 06:46 pm

Sorry, I disagree lol!

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09/28/2011 at 04:08 pm

My all time favorite is "Don't You Want Me?" by Human League.  And I don't think it really counts to include Adam Sandler's tune in there, as it was only part of an 80s tribute movie?

02/23/2011 at 02:51 pm

I have to disagree with avoiding "Love Shack"!

I will be cranking that one through the party, in memory of my mother. When it would come on the radio when I was a kid my mother would crank it up till the dogs howled and we'd dance around the living room like crazy people. One of my favorite songs :) 

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