Best 1987 Wedding Songs for The Time Of My Life
Whether you like Country, Rock, or R&B, I have a list for you if you like music from 1987.
Not only did 1987 feature musicians like Lionel Richie, Randy Travis, and Belinda Carlisle, but the year also featured fast and slow-tempo wedding songs.
Best 1987 Wedding Songs
The Time of My Life – Jennifer Warnes and Bill Medley
Released in September 1987 on the album Dirty Dancing Soundtrack
Just remember
You’re the one thing
I can’t get enough of
So I’ll tell you something
This could be love
Jennifer Warnes and Bill Medley blend their voices on this wedding classic, the iconic theme from the Dirty Dancing soundtrack. It might be the most-played 80s song for wedding festivities, and many couples have used it for the last dance song.
Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now – Starship
Released in January 1987 on the album No Protection
And if this world runs out of lovers
We’ll still have each other
Nothing’s gonna stop us
Starship evolved beyond the classic Jefferson Starship lineup to produce multiple hits in the 80s, and this one reached number one on the charts. The song is a celebration of two people joining their hearts to conquer the world.
Just to See Her – Smokey Robinson
Released in March 1987 on the album One Heartbeat
I would do anything
I would go anywhere
There’s nothing I wouldn’t do
Just to see her again
Few musical artists boast the timeless appeal of Smokey Robinson, and the legend lends his smooth vocals to this beautiful love song. “Just to See Her” is a nice choice for those wedding ceremonies where the bride and groom each pick a song to dedicate to their partner.
Forever and Ever, Amen – Randy Travis
Released in March 1987 on the album Always & Forever
If you wonder how long I’ll be faithful
I’ll be happy to tell you again
I’m gonna love you forever and ever
Forever and ever, amen
This was a career-defining hit for Randy Travis, one of country music’s elite superstars. Travis sings about love everlasting and the special commitment that you will make to your chosen one on a memorable day.
To Know Him Is to Love Him – Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, and Emmylou Harris
Released in January 1987 on the album Trio
Why can’t he see
How blind can he be?
Someday he will see
That he was meant for me
Three of the best female voices of the century – Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, and Emmylou Harris – soar in this cover of a 1958 hit by The Teddy Bears. The groom will be moved when his bride chooses to make this song a part of the wedding ceremony.
Till I’m Too Old To Die Young – Moe Bandy
Released in February 1987 on the album You Haven’t Heard the Last of Me
Let me watch my children grow to see what they become
Oh Lord, don’t let that cold wind blow till I’m too old to die young
This tune by Moe Bandy will be most appreciated by couples who have a strong affinity for traditional country music. It has simple lyrics that express the importance of living life to the fullest, and the two-step dance groove those country songs are known for.
I Really Want to Be Your Man – Roger
Released in 1987 on the album Unlimited!
‘Cause what I gotta say
Is sealed with a kiss
And a wedding ring
Roger Troutman has a distinctive R&B voice that soars on this 1987 soul hit. It has the funky vibe of the era, so most couples will want to save this one for the wedding dinner.
Love Power – Dionne Warwick and Jeffrey Osborne
Released in 1987 on the album Reservations for Two
Love power, it rules us
Takes over and fools us
To make it, it takes
Love power takes over
Some couples prefer more classic musical styles when choosing songs for their wedding, and that’s exactly what “Love Power” by Dionne Warwick and Jeffrey Osborne reflects. It’s a song that speaks of love’s transformative qualities and the potential for growth that exists in every newly married couple.
I Live for Your Love – Natalie Cole
Released in November 1987 on the album Everlasting
I live for your love (in my life), want you in it
I live for your love, I admit it, I live for your love
Natalie Cole is nothing less than musical royalty. Nat King Cole would have been proud of his daughter for recording this sentimental expression of devotion that deserves a place in any wedding celebration.
Lovin’ You – The O’Jays
Released in 1987 on the album Let Me Touch You
Needing you
I need you in everything I do
Baby, since I’ve got you
My life is complete
The O’Jays were known for R&B love songs that explore the many emotions that accompany a life-changing relationship. Dance with your new spouse on this one and think about how far you are willing to go for the love that you have found.
Heaven Is a Place on Earth – Belinda Carlisle
Released in September 1987 on the album Heaven Is a Place on Earth
You pull me close, and we start to move
And we’re spinnin’ with the stars above
And you lift me up in a wave of love
This song was one of the first solo hits for the Go-Go’s Belinda Carlisle, and it has a moderate beat that made it a dance club favorite in 1987. The lyrics speak about the worth of true love, something that you will be celebrating on your wedding day.
Is This Love – Whitesnake
Released in 1987 on the album Whitesnake
This must be love
‘Cause it’s really got a hold on me
A hold on me
You might not think of the band Whitesnake when it comes to choosing wedding songs, but the band did have its share of power ballad hits. This song has the advantage of remaining relevant in its sound over the years, so it will fit perfectly on the reception playlist.
Big Love – Fleetwood Mac
Released in March 1987 on the album Tango in the Night
Oh, you begged me to keep you
In that house on the hill
Lookin’ out for love
Big, big love
Originally released as the first single from Fleetwood Mac’s Tango in the Night album, the song was later reworked by guitarist Lindsey Buckingham to become one of the band’s live concert highlights. The singer of the song proclaims his eternal devotion to a partner with a promise to give her the big love that she deserves.
The Way You Make Me Feel – Michael Jackson
Released in November 1987 on the album Bad
I never felt so in love before
Just promise baby, you’ll love me forevermore
I swear I’m keepin’ you satisfied
‘Cause you’re the one for me
The King of Pop Michael Jackson expresses how romantic commitment makes one feel in this 1987 classic. Like most Jackson tunes, this one retains its appeal year after year for couples that are taking that walk down the aisle.
Faith – George Michael
Released in October 1987 on the album Faith
I’ll just have to wait
Because I’ve got to have faith
I gotta have faith
I’ve got to, got to, got to have faith
George Michael’s “Faith” is a little on the racy side, but it still conveys all the emotions that will consume you on your wedding day. Most couples have their DJ play it during the reception, but some adventurous partners have found a way to use it during the wedding ceremony recessional.
Always – Atlantic Starr
Released in May 1987 on the album All in the Name of Love
Oh boy I love your soul
I can’t find enough ways to let you know
But you can be sure of course, for always
The title of this song by Atlantic Starr is all you need to know about why it is such a perfect wedding song. “Always” is a moving ballad about the fidelity and commitment two people should have for one another if they want a marriage that lasts forever.
That’s What Love Is All About – Michael Bolton
Released in September 1987 on the album The Hunger
Through thick and thin
We’re destined for each other
Knowing we can reach the other side
Far beyond the mountains of our pride
Michael Bolton is an artist that many couples choose to include when it comes to wedding songs. Bolton’s soulful rendition of this song is a sweet testimony to the true meaning of forever love, and the song is a nice addition to the selection of processional music.
In My Dreams – REO Speedwagon
Released in 1987 on the album Life as We Know It
At least I could pretend you’re thinkin’ of me
‘Cause nighttime is the one time I am happy
You see in my dreams
The power-pop ballad was practically perfected by REO Speedwagon in the 1980s with hits like this one. “In My Dreams” features the harmony vocals that the band is known for, and it is suited for slow dancing between couples.
We’ll Be Together – Sting
Released in 1987 on the album …Nothing Like the Sun
To have you with me I would swim the sevens seas
To have you as my guide and my light
My love is a flame that burns in your name
We’ll be together We’ll be together tonight
Sting proved his mettle as a solo performer with this departure from The Police. It has a spicy tempo that is best reserved for the wedding reception, and it might be a perfect song to play during the sendoff.
Make No Mistake, She’s Mine – Ronnie Milsap and Kenny Rogers
Released in June 1987 on the album Heart & Soul
‘Cause I don’t want to close my eyes
No I don’t want to know where she goes each night when she leaves
Make no mistake, make no mistake
Country legends Ronnie Milsap and Kenny Rogers teamed up on this duet that asserts a man’s love for his chosen one. Grooms will want to add it to the playlist as a fun reminder that the bride is off the market.
Baby’s Got a Hold on Me – Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Released in July 1987 on the album Hold On
A three day weekend, lot of time to kill
Put the top down but we’re never gonna freeze
‘Cause baby’s got a hold on me
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band nailed the feelings that every groom experiences on the wedding day with this hit. It’s a fun way to close the wedding ceremony as a part of a non-traditional recessional for you and your bridal party.
Got My Mind Set on You – George Harrison
Released in October 1987 on the album Cloud Nine
And this time I know it’s real
The feelin’ that I feel
I know if I put my mind to it
I know that I really can do it
George Harrison had an amazing career after the breakup of the Beatles, and this hit introduced him to a whole new generation of fans. The simple lyrics and sing-a-long style are something everyone will enjoy at a wedding reception.
Say You Will – Foreigner
Released in December 1987 on the album Inside Information
Say you will, say you will be my guide light
Say you will, say you will make up your mind this time
Say you do, say you do, you want to be mine
The legendary Foreigner issues a plea of love in this oft-overlooked choice for 1987 wedding songs. It fits the tone of a day when you are asking a partner to say they will love you for a lifetime.
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Celebrating wedding songs of 1987. Where were you and what was happening?
If you were one of the weddings in 1987
Congratulations on your wedding of 1987. You share your anniversary with the following events.
Music Highlights of 1987
Celebrity Weddings of 1987
- Mark Harmon wed Pam Dawber
- Jillie Mack married Tom Selleck
- Phyllis Fierro wed Ralph Macchio
- Patrick Dempsey married Rochelle ‘Rocky’ Parker
- Mimi Rogers wed Tom Cruise
News Highlights of 1987
- Fawn Hall, the 27-year-old personal secretary of Lieut. Col. Oliver North, admits to helping Col. North destroy national security documents related to the Iran-contra fund-division affair.
- Eastman Kodak and Fuji both market disposable cameras.
1987 Sports Champions
- The Minnesota Twins win the World Series over the St. Louis Cardinals.
- Super Bowl XXI – New York Giants won 39-20 over the Denver Broncos.
- The Los Angeles Lakers win the NBA Title over the Boston Celtics.
- The Edmonton Oilers win the Stanley Cup over the Philadelphia Flyers.
Entertainment Highlights of 1987
- Best Picture: Platoon: Arnold Kopelson
- Best Actor: Paul Newman – The Color of Money
- Best Actress: Marlee Matlin – Children of a Lesser God
Top Television Shows
- Alf, Cheers, The Cosby Show, A Different World, The Golden Girls, Growing Pains, Murder, She Wrote, Night Court, 60 Minutes, Who’s The Boss
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