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Commercial streaming service releases top weddings tunes

Spotify has recently released a list of the top weddings tunes, based on its analysis of more than 400,000 wedding-themed playlists from users around the world.

Spotify's list

According to spotify, there are 50 most popular wedding songs, meaning that these are the songs that have been played over and over again at weddings.

Coming in at No. 1 is "All of Me" by John Legend, followed by "Marry You" by Bruno Mars at No. 2 and "Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran at No. 3.

At No. 4 is A Thousand Years by Christina Perri, the fifth is Ho Hey by The Lumineers, next is Marry Me by Train, Lucky  by Jason Mraz, Colbie Caillat, then You Are The Next Best Thing by Ray LaMontagne, next is I'm Yours by Jason Mraz, and Home by Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros.

The eleventh is First Day of My Life by Bright Eyes, then Happy by Pharrell Williams, Let's Stay Together by Al Green, Everything by Michael Buble, Best Day of my Life by American Authors, I Won't Give by Jason Mraz, At Last by Etta James, Blurred Lines by Robin Thicke, T.I, Pharrell Williams, Better Together by Jack Johnson and Signed, Sealed, Delivered by Stevie Wonders.

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Number 21 is Make You Feel My Love by Adele, followed by Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison, I Wanna Dance with Somebody by Whitney Houston, My Girl by The Temptations, Just The Way You Are by Bruno Mars, Crazy in Love by Beyonce, Jay Z, I Gotta Feeling by The Black Eyed Peas, Stuck On You by Meiko, Hey Ya!- Outkast and Don't Stop Believin'- Journey.

The 31st is Single Ladies- Beyonce, Wonderful Night- Eric Clapton, Marry Me- Jason Derulo, Latch- Sam Smith, I Choose You- Sara Bareilles, Uptown Funk- Maro Ronson, Bruno Mars, Rather Be- Clean Bandit, September- Earth, Wind & Fire, You and I- Ingrid Michealson, Come Away With Me- Norah Jones.

Number 41 is Cupid Shuffle by Cupid, Fancy by Iggy Azalea, Charli XCX, Can't Hold Us- Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, How Long Will I Love You- Ellie Goulding, Treasure by Bruno Mars, Can't Help Falling in Us- Elvis Presley,The Jordanaires, Wake Me Up- Avicii, Get Lucky by Daft Punk, Pharrell Williams, I Do- Colbie Caillat, and the last is The Luckiest- Ben Folds.

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