So I am going to get all analytical about this. so I wont feel bad if you want to ignore this post!
I listened to each of these songs on You tube... and for the didnt watch the videos, I just wanted to listen to them. My top three are
1. She likes it in the morning - Clay Walker
2. Hold On - Michael Buble
3. Can You Feel the Love Tonight - Elton John
Bellow are my thoughts on each song. I can get really into analyzing music. I was going to be a music major but I got scared of Music theory 2 in college and ran to art!Hope I didnt over step my welcome... with my insanity! LOL
Can You Feel the Love Tonight, by Elton John
-Okay, so if you choose this song, you can not go wrong becuase I am going to take a leap and say you are very connected to this song. This song has it all, wonderful lyrics that are not over stated, and a musical maturity. I would say that you seem to want to something unique as most of us do... and this to me seems to be too obvious of a choice.
Everything, by Michael Buble
-again i like this song, its a great choice... but I get the sense that you like to be hit emotionally right at your heart and I think this song may not be able to achieve that unless you both a have a deep connection to it. It is a little too light if there is no pre-connection to the song for it to be a deeply emotional first dance.
Everything and More, by Billy Gilman
-Sweet lyrics, Im not a fan of this song though. It doesnt seem to have enough maturity to it. I know that sounds strange... but i am not sure how else to explain what i mean. Its a sweet song.
She Likes It in the Morning, by Clay Walker
-Country music is not my #1 music to listen to. But every once in awhile there is a country song that comes along that just hits me. This was one of the few. It gave me the chills which is a good thing. Clay sings from a genuine place in his heart with this song. Every aspect of this song has love. I like that the lyrics extensively speaks about how she loves him and then simply states that all of that it is almost as much as he loves her. When you listen to it you realize how much he is saying when he says "that is almost as much as I love her". His love for her runs so deep within him, that it is difficult for him to find the words to express how much he loves her. So instead he tells us how much she loves him and what he does for her... and then says see how much she loves me, take all that and then some more... that is how much I love her. oooo I still am getting chills.
Fall, by Clay Walker
-I like the words and this is a nice song. But I am not a fan. It doesn't speak about the female's love for her partner. Just how much she needs him. Which is sweet but for me it doesn't speak of the relationship that they both have for each other. Am I explaining this one right? I am not sure.
Hold On, by Michael Buble
- I think this is a beautiful beautiful song. It definitely feels like Michael was more connected in this song than to "Everything". I also think this piece is richer then Everything. I like that lyrics seem to be communicating the connection between the lovers. To put it crudely, "when the **** hits the proverbial fan... we will have each other to hold on to and make it through" I think this would be a good choice because every time you hear it (which it will then be "your" song) if your day is going bad or things aren't headed in the right direction it will help to keep you going remembering you have each other to hold on to.