Jazz songs for your first dance
Step into your dream of a romantic, graceful, memorable dance - your first dance as a married couple. We've listed favorite
Jazz Wedding Songs
recommended by brides, grooms, photographers and wedding event coordinators - and myself!
As a photographer, I've captured some special moments and memories. First dances are one of my favorite moments of a wedding - only second to when the bride meets the eyes of her groom at the altar.
Enjoy these recommendations!
And this gorgeous couple to the left - my friends, Margie and Mike!
Vocal Jazz from the 50s and 60s
Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Blossom Dearie, Peggy Lee and more memorable, classic singers


At Last - Etta James

L-O-V-E - Nat King Cole

Come Fly With Me - Frank Sinatra

The Way You Look Tonight - Tony Bennett

What a Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong

L-O-V-E - Nat King Cole

I Hadn't Anyone Til You - Lena Horne

I Only Have Eyes for You - Lena Horne

I Belong To You - Peggy Lee

Cheek to Cheek - Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong

Our Love is Here to Stay - Blossom Dearie

Isn't it Romantic - Ella Fitzgerald
Jazz Wedding Songs into the 2000s


Fallen - Lauren Wood

The Look of Love - Diana Krall

Spend My Life With You - Eric Benet

Embraceable You - Sarah Vaughan

I Promise I Do - Peabo Bryson

Cheek to Cheek - Tierney Sutton

Ribbon in the Sky - Stevie Wonder

The Way You Look Tonight - Michael Buble

It Had to Be You - Harry Connick, Jr.

I Can't Give You Anything but Love - Sophie Milman

Better than Anything - Natalie Cole and Diana Krall

Come Dance With Me - Diana Krall
Songs you just want to have!
Have them jumping from their seats to join you! Or have your music master play these songs for the "everyone dance"

Hallelujah, I Love Her So - Harry Belafonte

So Nice (Samba Summer) - Bebel Gilberto

The Glory of Love - Ann Hampton Callaway

I Get a Kick Out of You - Frank Sinatra

Dance Me to the End of Love - Madeleine Peyroux

I Won't Dance - Jane Monheit and Michael Buble

You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To - Rita Edmond