First Dance Songs

Foxtrot

One of the most popular ballroom dances performed today, it originated in the United States around 1914, created by Vaudevillian actor Harry Fox. It's a smooth dance that travels around the dance floor. Very popular at weddings and social events, it is versatile and can be danced to a variety of musical styles and tempos. 

Cheek To Cheek
It Had To Be You
I've Got You Under My Skin
Just In Time
L-O-V-E
The Best Is Yet To Come
The Way You Look Tonight
Too Marvelous For words
Always
Fly Me To The Moon
Memories Are Made Of This
Louis Armstrong
Harry Connick Jr. 
Ella Fitzgerald or Frank Sinatra
Tony Bennett
Natalie Cole or Nat King Cole
Nancy Wilson / Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra / Harry Connick
Frank Sinatra
Sarah Vaughan/Billy Eckstine
Frank Sinatra 
Dean Martin

The Rumba

A slow romantic dance of Cuban origin. Introduced in the United States in the 1930's, it is known as the "Dance of Love". A great choice for many couples, it can easily be danced to most contemporary love songs.

Always
Falling into You 
From This Moment
Nothing At All
I'll Always Love You
Unforgettable
Sea Of Love
Sweet Love 
A Whole New World
I Knew I Loved You 
Truly, Madly Deeply 
Sarah Vaughan/Billy Eckstine
Celine Dion
Shania Twain/Bryan White
Ronan Keating
Taylor Dayne
Nat King Cole
Honeydrippers
Anita Baker
 "Alladin" Soundtrack
Savage Garden

The Waltz

One of the oldest surviving partner dances.
Originating in Austria during the 17th century, this one time folk dance soon evolved into the classic and elegant dance we know it today. It is characterized by ¾ time with a strong emphasis on the first beat.

 
Come Away With Me
Three Times A Lady
Could I Have This Dance
When I Said I Do
You Light up my Life
Fascination
When Love Finds You
Norah Jones
Commodores
Anne Murray
Clint Black/Lisa Hartman Black
Debbie Boone
Jane Morgan
Vince Gill