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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

The Song Kevin Bacon Doesn't Want To Hear At Weddings

Kevin Bacon does NOT want to cut footloose at your wedding.


The "Footloose" star told Access Hollywood Monday that he still likes the 1984 movie's title song, but he does have one rule.


"I just have to be sure when I go to weddings I ask the DJ to please not play it because what happens is people form a circle around me and [start clapping]," Bacon said.


Does he ever oblige the crowd with a few of his signature moves?


"No, I can't because I feel like a trained monkey," he said.


Watch the video above to hear more of Bacon's thoughts about the classic song.


HuffPost blogger Claudia Maittlen-Harris recently shared the songs on her wedding "do not play list" -- see if you agree with her picks. We also scoured Reddit to find some of the most romantic wedding songs to add to your playlist. Click here to see them.


Click through the slideshow below to listen to DJ Rex's hipster wedding playlist.

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A giddy explosion of melodic expression, this high energy song is a versatile indie-rock song for a dance set or the chorus makes a great introduction loop.


A slow and soulful song that is a nice addition to a dinner or cocktail hour playlist.


With a plucky guitar sound and a cheery melody, this song sounds like what true love feels like.


Perfect for the couple who wants an ironic song with a healthy dose of humor that everyone knows from the hipster cult-classic HBO series.


This quirky song has a retro feel that older guests will love, but your friends will know it is just as modern and fresh as it gets.


With contagious energy, the male-female vocals combo and the romantic message is a match made in heaven for a wedding first dance, introduction or dance song.


The melody of this soul-deep love song is an earworm that guests will be happy to hum long after your wedding is over.


With a soulful beat, this sexy, happy song is great for wherever in the wedding soundtrack you feel it fits best.


Everyone knows and loves this high-energy indie song with a big-fun chorus that will keep the dance floor going.


A light-hearted love song works great for upbeat dinner music or cocktail hour.


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