First dances at weddings are usually set to a piece of music that describes a couple.
It can be an upbeat, slow, happy or romantic song that’s relevant to the memories and times the newlyweds have survived as a duo.
We see plenty of happy couples dancing to their dream first song and their reactions when they hear that music are always priceless, content with the original song they picked to dance together as a newly married couple.
Well it turns out that many couples select the very same song for their first dance.
According to Digital Spy, Spotify analysed hundreds upons thousands of playlists with the title “first dance” to amalgamate a list of the most romantic tracks chosen by married couples to be to start the rest of their life right.
The top 10 includes songs from crooners Lonestar, Michael Bublé (duh!), Jason Mraz, Adele, Etta James and Christina Perri but the number one song used for first dances has been revealed to be Ed Sheeran’s 2014 mushy hit, Thinking Out Loud.
The playlist can be accessed by typing Top 50 First Dance Songs if you want to see was your special song included.
I’m just surprised that Mambo No. 5 or Cha Cha Slide didn’t make it into the list…