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We have a list of songs for our DJ that are "do not play" because for whatever reason my fiance and / or I do not like them. There are only 4 songs on this list right now and we don't really see adding any more than 1 or 2 more. Anyway, one of the songs on this list is Strawberry Wine. I am a country fan but this song makes me crazy and want to vomit and my fiance does not like it either. Well my friend saw this list the other day ( she's engaged and was going through my binder to see if there's any ideas she likes and may want to use). I just got a text that I can't even bring myself to reply too because it's ridiculous. My text from her said that us having Strawberry Wine on the do not play list is offensive to her and asked if we would allow it to be played....
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  • What you play or don't play at your wedding is none of her business. She must really not have much of a life if she can find the time to be offended by a song not being played at someone else's wedding.

    I would tell her to buy it on iTunes, play it at her own functions, and keep her nose out of your playlist.
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  • I hate that song. Why would she find it offensive if you don't play it?
  • She clearly doesn't understand the definition of "offense." 
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  • Special snowflake in the making...
  • Did she write the song? Sing it? No? Okay so she has no reason to be offended. Was she serious?
  • Tell her to download it and listen to it on the way to the reception.  What a whackadoodle!
  • That's absurd. Though I do like Strawberry Wine :)
  • LOL omg. After having already dealt with enough wedding drama in the short time I've been engaged, I would of texted her back immediately "then don't come."

    Unbelievable.

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  • Is this like her all time favorite song? Is this her first dance song? I can't see why "offended" is the correct word here... hurt? Even that's too strong...

  • This is why FI and I are making a playlist and using itunes. There will be absolutely no songs played we don't like. We've had several people say "but that means you won't play any country music" and our response is usually "yep, deal with it".
  • DH hates the song 'Wonderful Tonight' by Eric Clapton. Hates it. It was on our do-not-play list. People were astonished then they heard that, and surprised, but it was our decision and that was all there was to it.  
    Apparently, a lot of people haven't actually listened to the lyrics of that song. It's on our do-not-play list as well!
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  • DH hates the song 'Wonderful Tonight' by Eric Clapton. Hates it.

    It was on our do-not-play list. People were astonished then they heard that, and surprised, but it was our decision and that was all there was to it.  

    Apparently, a lot of people haven't actually listened to the lyrics of that song. It's on our do-not-play list as well!

    I'm going to tell him that!! He'll be thrilled!! His objection to it is that Eric Clapton wrote it about George Harrison's wife while she was married to Harrison.

    He actually made me leave the dance floor (well, refused to keep dancing with me) when it came on at a friend's wedding.

    When I showed our DJ our list, and he saw that, was like, 'OK, I gotta ask...,' so I explained it to him and he said, 'Well, OK then.'

    It's like Whitney Houston's 'I Will Always Love You.' Do people listen to those lyrics before they choose that song?!
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  • DH hates the song 'Wonderful Tonight' by Eric Clapton. Hates it. It was on our do-not-play list. People were astonished then they heard that, and surprised, but it was our decision and that was all there was to it.  
    Apparently, a lot of people haven't actually listened to the lyrics of that song. It's on our do-not-play list as well!
    What is wrong with the lyrics? I know all the lyrics to that song and I don't see a problem with it. Just curious.
  • I would ask her why it is so offensive, and then repeat it back to her so she can see how ridiculous she sounds.

    Or, say- "sure, we'll fix that" and just not change it.
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  • @hisgirlfriday never say it is Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" in front of my mom. She will not only correct you but go into a big lecture about why it is, in fact Dolly Parton's. Lol.
  • @jdluvr06: see my answer above your reply. We were typing at the same time!

    Basically, it's a song about a man coveting another man's wife.
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  • jdluvr06 said:



    DH hates the song 'Wonderful Tonight' by Eric Clapton. Hates it.

    It was on our do-not-play list. People were astonished then they heard that, and surprised, but it was our decision and that was all there was to it.  

    Apparently, a lot of people haven't actually listened to the lyrics of that song. It's on our do-not-play list as well!
    What is wrong with the lyrics? I know all the lyrics to that song and I don't see a problem with it. Just curious.


    I'm confused as well.
  • I'm going to tell him that!! He'll be thrilled!! His objection to it is that Eric Clapton wrote it about George Harrison's wife while she was married to Harrison. He actually made me leave the dance floor (well, refused to keep dancing with me) when it came on at a friend's wedding. When I showed our DJ our list, and he saw that, was like, 'OK, I gotta ask...,' so I explained it to him and he said, 'Well, OK then.' It's like Whitney Houston's 'I Will Always Love You.' Do people listen to those lyrics before they choose that song?!
    I think it's a lot of "well, it sounds pretty!" instead of "oh, is THAT what that song is about".
    jdluvr06 said:
    What is wrong with the lyrics? I know all the lyrics to that song and I don't see a problem with it. Just curious.
    It's like a prettied up version of Buckcherry's "Too Drunk..." He's basically saying that she's taking so damn long to get ready but it's fine because he's going to have hot arm candy, but instead of enjoying that he's going to get so drunk that she has to drag his ass to bed because he can barely function. Very romantic.
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  • @jdluvr06: see my answer above your reply. We were typing at the same time! Basically, it's a song about a man coveting another man's wife.

    Ok. Fair enough. I didn't know that. FYI I know what you meant about "I Will Always Love You". It is a break up song people! Also it creeps me out when people play "Every Breath You Take". Even Sting says it is a stalker song.



  • I'm going to tell him that!! He'll be thrilled!! His objection to it is that Eric Clapton wrote it about George Harrison's wife while she was married to Harrison.

    He actually made me leave the dance floor (well, refused to keep dancing with me) when it came on at a friend's wedding.

    When I showed our DJ our list, and he saw that, was like, 'OK, I gotta ask...,' so I explained it to him and he said, 'Well, OK then.'

    It's like Whitney Houston's 'I Will Always Love You.' Do people listen to those lyrics before they choose that song?!

    I think it's a lot of "well, it sounds pretty!" instead of "oh, is THAT what that song is about".

    jdluvr06 said:


    What is wrong with the lyrics? I know all the lyrics to that song and I don't see a problem with it. Just curious.

    It's like a prettied up version of Buckcherry's "Too Drunk..." He's basically saying that she's taking so damn long to get ready but it's fine because he's going to have hot arm candy, but instead of enjoying that he's going to get so drunk that she has to drag his ass to bed because he can barely function. Very romantic.

    Uhh, what?
  • Oh what a night. You know I didn't even know her name.....
  • To OP - yeah it's none of her business what you guys decide to play. that's bullshit.

    I have a few guests who are pissed off that country music is on our list of "yes to play" (mainly country love songs) and that's just what FI and I like. I have a guest or two that is pissy about us playing a specific song by a specific artist only because they can't stand that artist's voice.

    In the beginning I was trying to please everyone but then I get fed up with it and too aggravated and came back with "deal with it. this is the kind of music we like/don't like, deal!" Yeah they are still pissy about it but we're paying for it and this is our day and they can't really do anything about it.


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  • And now we are watching The Princess Bride because of this thread.
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  • Sorry, I know the lyrics to 'Wonderful Tonight" as well, and I fail to see how it is about him coveting another man's wife. 
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  • doeydo said:

    Sorry, I know the lyrics to 'Wonderful Tonight" as well, and I fail to see how it is about him coveting another man's wife. 

    It's not the lyrics. Clapton wrote it after watching Harrison's wife get ready for a party with Paul and Linda McCartney. It's a love song written by one man about another man's wife, while that man and his wife were married. That's the coveting part.

    I've never liked the song anyway, so DH objecting to its ulterior message and demanding it be banned didn't fuss me much.
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  • OP I was telling friend about this thread and she said she wouldn't have Strawberry Wine at her wedding either because it is about a girl losing her virginity.
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