Five Celebrity Playlists
Five Canadian celebs share their top picks for songs to play on your big day. By Madeleine Foote
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Need some inspiration for your wedding-day playlist? We rounded up five Canadian celebrities and asked them to list their five favourite songs to get people dancing, bring a tear to your guests’ eye, and create a great atmosphere at your big-day bash. Take a cue from these personalities’ playlists and choose songs that carry meaning for you and your groom interspersed with upbeat dance tunes and time-honoured love songs.
Cheryl Hickey
Our Spring & Summer 2009 cover girl and the host of Global’s Entertainment Tonight Canada shares the top five songs she played at her wedding.
1. You Are So Beautiful to Me" - Joe Cocker
2. When You Say Nothing at All" - Ronan Keating
3. Unchained Melody" - The Righteous Brothers
4. When a Man Loves a Women" - Percy Sledge
5. ABC 123" - Gerald Levert
Joe Cocker’s rendition of “You Are So Beautiful to Me” is about more than the superficial beauty of a spouse, and I just melt every time I hear Ronan Keating’s “When You Say Nothing at All.” “Unchained Melody” by The Righteous Brothers is one of my favourite iconic wedding songs, and Percy Sledge’s “When a Man Loves a Women” is just a sexy tune! My all-time favourite is the song Kevin and I danced to at our wedding, “ABC 123” by Gerald Levert. That song means a lot to me.
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