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Celebrity Wedding Planner Mindy Weiss Helps Us Create the Perfect Wedding Playlist

After two years of pandemic postponement, couples worldwide are ready to ring in their important day with loved ones. This is slated to be the biggest wedding year in decades, and music is one wedding essential that has the power to set the mood, from ceremony to reception.

There are over 14.8 million wedding-related user-generated playlists worldwide on Spotify. Wedding content has skyrocketed recently, with a 620% increase in streams of Spotify’sCountry Wedding” playlist and a nearly 150% increase in streams of Spotify’s “Wedding Songs” playlist.*

We unveiled the data and found that the ultimate wedding track among Spotify listeners is Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me).” Other popular songs include Bruno Mars’ “Marry You,” Beyoncé and JAY-Z’s Crazy In Love (feat. Jay-Z),” and John Legend’s “All of Me.”

For Gen Z and young millennial listeners, when it comes to taking the floor for the couple’s first dance, Ed Sheeran is the romance king with his songs “Perfect and Thinking Out Loud,” which are both among the most-added tracks to user-generated “first dance” playlists for fans in these age groups. 

headshot photo of Mindy Weiss looking at the camera.To celebrate the summer wedding season, Spotify is revamping our global Wedding Season Hub as the one-stop destination for couples looking for music to explore. We’ve also partnered with celebrity wedding planner and industry legend Mindy Weiss to curate an exclusive wedding playlist.

For the Record asked Mindy about her “A Very Mindy Weiss Wedding” playlist and got advice for couples busy planning the tunes for their big day.

Of all the important considerations for a successful wedding, where does music fall on the list?

It’s interesting because it’s different for every one of my couples. It’s definitely in the top three important decisions—between location, the food and alcohol, and the music. And sometimes music is first. And there’s always one part of the couple who says, “I’m in charge of the music,” you know? But I would say for 2022 weddings music has certainly taken the forefront.

In your experience, what are some of the most popular songs for the first dance?

Obviously, it’s a very personal choice. Sometimes it might be a song that the couple heard on the radio while they were driving on their first date. Sometimes they look at me and go, “We don’t have a first song.” But then we sit together and start playing music. I always suggest songs from the American Songbook, or Frank Sinatra, or something romantic, like “You Are the Best Thing” by Ray LaMontagne. It’s pretty neutral, and it’s a song about love and how they feel about each other. Couples also love “Better Together” by Jack Johnson, “Moon River” by Audrey Hepburn, and “Can’t Help Falling in Love” by Elvis. There’s so many classics that make everybody feel good. And if you’re having live music, you can always depend on a band to play some really good classics.

Also, I always suggest that people read the lyrics, you know, because they may like the song, but sometimes the songs they pick are about breaking up. So I always say, “Let’s look at the lyrics first,” and they sit there laughing.

What is the most unusual song you’ve heard at a wedding? 

Well, I can tell you it was at my son’s wedding. We were in a music meeting and the gentleman who owns the band said, “So, Jordan, what music do you want to walk down to for the ceremony?” Normally quiet in these settings, my son goes, “Oh, I know exactly what I’m walking down to.” And I was so excited. He goes, “Yeah. I’m walking down to ‘Regulate.’ I go, “‘Regulate’? Isn’t that a rap song?” He said, “Yeah, but I envision it with strings.” And the owner of the music company was so excited. And of course I know to keep my mouth shut because I know how parents get while planning weddings. But I will tell you, it was so cool. I felt that this was the beginning of people taking modern songs, and they’re putting it to strings, you know, like in Bridgerton. 

What is your advice for crafting the perfect playlist for a couple’s big day?

First and foremost, you cannot pick every song that the band or DJ is going to play. Because if you have a good band and good DJ, they need to feel what’s happening on the dance floor. They need to feel the energy. If it’s low energy, they’re going to play higher energy. And if you made this playlist of every single song, I’d say nine and a half times out of 10 it will never work. So what I always say to them is, make your “Do Play” list and your “Don’t Play” list and then give them free reign. Do playlists with a mixture. It’s not all about the music the couple likes, but we have to also think about the age range. That really makes a big difference in choosing your songs. But if it’s really an average age group, it’s nice to mix in the old with the new, so that it’s a nice mixture for everybody. And if you do have a band, don’t be afraid to ask them to learn brand-new songs. They’re really excited to do that. 

What’s more important, the couple’s music tastes or the general music taste of the guests? How do you advise your clients on balancing the two?

I always say to my couples, do not blast them out in the first hour—let’s build it up. Do not start with a hard rock song when the doors are open and they’re coming in to find their seats. Let’s start with the American Songbook. Let’s move up to the seventies. Let’s move up to the eighties—which is so popular right now. Let’s build it. So by the end, after dinner, typically it’s pretty much all the couple’s music. Everyone has had a little bit to drink so they’re into the music. They’re well fed, they’re ready to party, and the truth is, the older guests typically will leave towards the end of the night. So you’re left with mostly young guests. And that’s when you can really concentrate on your type of music. But I think it’s a great compromise, and I’ve really never had a couple that said, “Nope, we’re rocking all night.” I think they realize the importance of building the evening.

When you think “wedding playlist,” so many songs must come to mind. How did you approach creating this playlist for Spotify?

Number one, I just know that couples today are really trying to make their weddings unique and personal. They may go online and find a wedding list that just is very predictable, you know? So I really concentrated on trying to find some oldies and standards that you wouldn’t expect to find there. I dug deep and first I did some instrumental, you know, ceremony type of songs, from Bridgerton. Then in my head I went to some newer artists that are doing some very romantic songs like Harry Styles and Justin Bieber and even going back to Amy Winehouse. Really, it’s choosing songs that are not predictable, but when people see it, they go, “Oh, I love that song.” And then songs like Michael Bublé’s “Home” that they may have not thought of, but they know it. I really mixed up the artists—bringing back some old ones but introducing some new ones. For instance, I love “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” but I did the Haley Reinhart version because of Crazy Rich Asians. I’m sure people wouldn’t think of me for some of these artists, but I hear wedding music every weekend, so I wanted to change it up a bit.

Are there any songs from the playlist you’d like to tell us more about or that mean something special to you?

Over the Rainbow” by Israel Kamakawiwoʻole is actually the song I walked down to at my wedding. I love that song. You know, it’s not like the Judy Garland version, but it’s a cool, hopeful song that everybody can relate to. 

Want to know what other songs are on Mindy’s wedding playlist? Check it out below:

*All data was collected in April 2022 and is global, unless otherwise specified.

Songs with Royal Influence: The Music of the Royal Wedding

Between the exquisite hats, tears shed, and two fairy-tale princess wedding dresses, the Royal Wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex was a sight to see—and hear—for viewers around the world.

The much-anticipated wedding of Prince Harry to the American actress Meghan Markle has come and gone, but the world’s fascination with the Royal Family didn’t end with their final vows. Our latest data shows that the event’s soundtrack still plays on for fans and romantics alike.

For the majority of us who weren’t invited to Windsor Castle on Saturday morning, or for those who simply want to relive the music of the fairy tale affair, The Royal Wedding – The Official Album is available to stream on Spotify. It includes the complete wedding service, from the instrumental Royal Salute, to the explanatory Giving of Rings, to the British National Anthem performed by various national orchestras and the Choir of St. George’s Chapel. And since its release, the album has received over 100,000 streams globally.

If you’re looking for an album highlight, try Karen Gibson and The Kingdom Choir’s performance of “Stand By Me.” Music loyalists will be happy to note that on the day of the wedding itself, the original “Stand By Me” by Ben E. King increased by a third (30%) globally.

However, it is 19-year-old British cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason who garnered the biggest reaction on Spotify. Sheku, the first black musician to ever win the BBC Young Musician of the Year award since its launch in 1978, performed at the wedding. According to the latest data from Spotify, Sheku received a 428% increase in streams globally thanks to his performance at the wedding ceremony.

As widely noted by news commentators and viewers, Markle’s African-American heritage played a large role in highlighting some of the performances throughout the event, from Sheku’s cello playing to Reverend Michael Curry, the first Black presiding bishop in the Episcopal church, whose sermon, found in “The Address” track, is also available on the official album.

As for the reception, Harry and Meghan reportedly chose Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)” for their much anticipated first dance. The ‘80’s hit, commonly played at weddings, is one of the top 10 wedding playlist tracks globally in 2018. After it was revealed that the royal couple selected the song, streams of the track increased by 15% worldwide.

With the Duke and Duchess of Sussex assuming their roles as the newest royal couple—and now apparently as musical influencers—only time will tell if Houston’s now-royal hit will become a top first-dance song for weddings to come.

Will Prince Harry and Meghan’s First Dance Feature Ed Sheeran? Our Data Says It’s Likely

Will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle take their first official spin to Adele, Ellie Goulding, Elton John, or some other artist entirely? Speculation ahead of the royal wedding on May 19th leaves everyone guessing whether the pair is more into gentle and jazzy or peppy and popular jams.

If they want to be right on trend, the couple everyone’s watching will go with Ed Sheeran for the first dance. In this year’s Sheeran vs. Sheeran wedding playlist showdown, his song “Perfect” topped his previous song “Thinking Out Loud” for the most-popular first-dance song worldwide in 2018, according to Spotify data.

While Ed is now unofficially the king of romance, the list reveals something for every twosome’s musical tastes, from first-dance classics (Etta James’ “At Last” and Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love”) to modern romantic ballads (Bruno Mars’ “Marry You” and John Legend’s “All of Me”).

For the all-important wedding playlist, Spotify users are mixing the older (Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)”) with the newer (Mark Ronson’s “Uptown Funk”) on the dance floor.

Even if you’re not on the royal guest list, get inspired for wedding season and start dancing—in the dark, or barefoot on the grass, as Ed sings—with the tracks below.

Top 10 first dance playlist tracks globally in 2018:

1. Ed Sheeran – Perfect

2. Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud

3. Etta James – At Last

4. John Legend – All of Me

5. Elvis Presley – Can’t Help Falling in Love

6. Christina Perri – A Thousand Years

7. Ray LaMontagne – You Are the Best Thing

8. Jason Mraz – I Won’t Give Up

9. Ellie Goulding – How Long Will I Love You

10. Ed Sheeran — Perfect Duet (Ed Sheeran & Beyoncé)

Listen to the top 50 on Spotify

Top 10 wedding playlist tracks globally in 2018:

1. Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud

2. Bruno Mars – Marry You

3. Ed Sheeran – Perfect

4. Whitney Houston – I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)

5. John Legend – All of Me

6. Mark Ronson – Uptown Funk

7. The Temptations – My Girl

8. Christina Perri – A Thousand Years

9. Train – Marry Me

10. Daryl Hall & John Oates – You Make My Dreams

Listen to the top 50 on Spotify