Bride and groom dancing at wedding.

September is one of the most popular times of year to get married, and it’s no secret why! The weather is cooler, yet still comfortable enough to sit outside, and the colorful leaves make for a beautiful backdrop for ceremony or reception photos. While the beautiful weather is always a plus, there is one part of a wedding that everyone will remember and that’s the first dance.

If you’re finishing up planning your fall wedding, and you’re trying to find the perfect music for a first dance, here are some of the most popular classics for a first dance as a married couple!

  1. “The Way You Look Tonight,” Tony Bennett: Quite honestly one of the most romantic songs every written, this classic has also been recorded by plenty of musicians, so depending on the vibe you want, you can find the perfect recording to match your style! We would recommend Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, or Michael Bublé.
  2. “Wonderful Tonight,” Eric Clapton: A perfect rock ballad to help create not only a romantic atmosphere, but a beautiful memory for the happy couple and all the guests and family in attendance.
  3. “Can’t Help Falling In Love,” Elvis Presley: If you’re okay with your guests getting a little bit teary-eyed, this song is the perfect sentimental choice! Elvis Presley’s rich vocals will get the crowd emotional along with you. Plus, it’s not very long, so you don’t have to worry about your wedding becoming a complete sob-fest!
  4. “You Are the Best Thing,” Ray LaMontagne: This song is a nice happy-medium between the slower ballads and the more lively, up-tempo numbers. And LaMontagne’s unique, soulful tone will set the mood for the first dance beautifully.
  5. “Signed, Sealed, Delivered,” Stevie Wonder: Here’s our favorite up-tempo classic! There’s not a person alive who doesn’t enjoy Stevie Wonder, so “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” is the perfect choice to get everyone singing and clapping along!
  6. “At Last,” Etta James: Speaking of classics, we had to include “At Last.” While Etta James immortalized the song in 1960, it has become a popular choice again after Barrack and Michelle Obama danced to it at the inaugural ball, where it was sung by Beyoncé.

Whether or not Beyoncé is performing, there’s still always something special about wedding season. If you’re looking for a personalized gift for the happy couple then look no further! All of the wedding frames on the GiftWorksPlus website are able to be custom engraved with names, dates, even song lyrics! Check them out today!