Whether it was the tune you (and everyone else that year) twirled to with your new spouse during your first dance or the pump-up jam your DJ blasted to get everyone on the dance floor, find out what song definitely got played at your wedding.
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1970: "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)"
Stevie Wonder's hit is still a wedding classic today and for good reason — the words are spot on and the beat is impossible to resist.
Al Green's smooth voice was heard at every wedding this year and the "I want to spend my life with you" lyrics made it one of the most popular first dance tunes.
There's something about the way Eric Clapton sings this song that makes every girl in the room think he's singing directly to them — and who doesn't want to feel that memorable during their wedding?
Just like this song gave high school students dance fever in the film, Footloose, Kenny Loggins' song had the same influence on wedding guests in the mid '80s.
This popular rock song by REO Speedwagon is all about two people who realize they're more than friends, which is what it made it a special first dance song for many couples.
Even though this tune eventually became best known for being in Say Anything, back when it was first released the Peter Gabriel song was also popular at weddings.
We can all thank Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes for creating the song that we'll forever remember from Dirty Dancing and way too many wedding dance floors.
Since John Michael Montgomery fit "for better or worse, till death do us part" into this song (you know, vows) it was one of the biggest wedding songs of the '90s.
If there's one thing we'll always be thankful Savage Garden gave us, it's this slow song that proves love is all about standing with someone on a mountain.
Lauren SmithSenior EditorLauren is a senior editor for Redbookmag.com and WomansDay.com and was previously the home editor for GoodHousekeeping.com and HouseBeautiful.com.