When you take your first spin around the dance floor as husband and wife, all eyes will be on you -- and all ears will be tuned in to the music you've chosen. Consider this list of our staffers' own first dance songs:
Kate Berry, style director
"Stardust," by Hoagy Carmichael
Elizabeth Graves, editor in chief
"When the Stars Go Blue," by Ryan Adams
Talley Sue Hohlfeld, managing editor
"All That Heaven Will Allow," by Bruce Springsteen
Kelly Lack, senior editor
"Dancing," by Elisa
Darcy Miller, editorial director
"The Way You Look Tonight," by Steve Tyrell
Johnny Miller, photographer
"Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man," by Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty
Sarah Sims Erwin, senior associate design producer
"East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)," by Tommy Dorsey
Cara Sullivan, deputy editor
"The Blower's Daughter," by Damien Rice
Alison Vanek Devine, senior rights and archive manager
"What a Wonderful World," by Louis Armstrong
Carolyn Veith Krienke, senior art director
"Goldberg Variations," by Johann Sebastian Bach
While a great song, I would suggest looking at the lyrics to "The Blower's Daughter" before using it as a first dance song...