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I'm getting married this weekend and have tenor sax/bass duo for the ceremony and quartet or quintet (still looking for a second horn player) for the reception.

I have accumulated a list of some songs I want to hear at this special event, but I would like to give more choices to the musicians. I am especially looking for songs that guests can dance to.

Following are songs I picked so far. Are they appropriate for this kind of occasion? I know (to some extent) this depends on how these standards are played.

Like Someone in Love

I Should Care

The Way You Look Tonight

Feelin’ Good

The Song is You

It Could happen to You

Come Rain or Come Shine

Have You Met Miss. Jones?

In a Sentimental Mood

Fly Me to the Moon

Night and Day

What the World Needs Now is Love

What a Wonderful World

Summertime

Autumn Leaves

Here’s That Rainy Day

Wave

My Funny Valentine

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Among the tunes I put on my Wedding Day compilation:

I'm Old Fashioned (Coltrane's version)

Until I Met You (aka Corner Pocket)

Blue and Sentimental (Ike's version)

I've Got The World on a String

It's Crazy (not sure which musical that's from)

2 Degrees East, Three Degrees West

Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby

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Congrats on the Nuptials!!

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Makin' Whoopee

Another bride

Another june

Another sunny

Honeymoon

Another season

Another reason

For Makin' Whoopee.

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A lot of shoes

A lot of rice

The groom is nervous

He answers twice

It's really killin'

That he's so willin'

to make whoopee!

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Picture a little love-nest,

Down where the roses cling,

Picture the same sweet lovenest,

Think what a year can bring.

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He's washing dishes

And baby clothes

He's so ambitious

He even sews

But don't forget, folks

That's what you get, folks,

for Makin' Whoopee!

Another year

Or maybe less

What's this I hear?

Well, can't you guess?

She feels neglected

And he's suspected

Of Makin' Whoopee!

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She sits alone

'Most every night

He doesn't 'phone her

He doesn't write

He says he's "busy"

But she says "is he?"

He's Makin' Whoopee!

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He doesn't make much money

Only a five-thousand per

Some judge, who thinks he's funny

Told him he got to pay six to her

He says: "Now judge, suppose I fail."

The judge says: "Budge, right into jail!

You'd better keep her,

I think it's cheaper

Than Makin' Whoopee!!"

... has to be omitted, I guess :g

congratulations!

ubu

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You know, one I would definitely include would be "Come Rain or Come Shine." I'm telling you, this song speaks to the most important aspects of marriage or at least the most important aspects I've found in my personal experience.

It's funny: the words aren't deep or anything. But it works very well as a song: the melody seems to convey more information in tandem with the words.

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Too bad you don't have a singer, or else I'd recommend the most under-utilized wedding song of our time (in fact, I've never heard it utilized!) - "Why Did I Choose You?". Two versions of it on Marvin Gaye's VULNERABLE album, and AMG lists some other performances, jazz and otherwise (guess I need to get the Shirley Horn version!).

Beautiful song, beaitiful lyrics, and very releveant to the occasion. Pity nobody seems to know it.

Another great one that's severly underplayed is "The Folks Who Live On The Hill". Hard for me to not get misty eyed with that one, at least when it's sung. If you can find a band that knows it, "suggest" that they cop Nelson Riddle's changes from Peggy Lee's THE MAN I LOVE album. Hipper than any jazz version I've ever heard!

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