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Melina Duterte, best known for her project Jay Som, and Michelle Zauner of Japanese Breakfast felt like the perfect choice to talk to us this week: They both know how to write about love, and they're both playfully entertaining on social media. They each sent me a list of love songs, with neither aware of what the other had picked.

This conversation took place in three cities: Melina was at NPR West in Culver City, California, while Michelle was at our NPR bureau in New York City. In fact, they'd begun the conversation before I arrived at NPR's studio in Washington, D.C.

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The Beatles succeeded for countless reasons, but their chemistry as four instrumentalists had a lot to do with it. For the vast majority of their songs, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, with some production expertise from George Martin, made the magic in the studio without any outside help.

On occasion, they looked for guest performers who could augment their sound. Some of these folks were relatively unknown outside their fellow musicians, while others were stars in their own right. Here are five special guests who made a big difference on specific songs of the Fab Four. (Listed in chronological order.)

There are countless last dance songs, so what do you choose for the ultimate wedding encore? Allow us to provide some expert assistance with the selection of belting wedding songs to end your night with that never fail for our acts. Read on to discover last dance songs that will leave your guests elated at the end of the night.

This song is guaranteed to have everyone up and dancing. It is an iconic power ballad with a beat that means you are obliged to boogie, lyrics you can belt out and solos to encourage air guitarists, making it the ideal song to end the night with.

A song that works well as both a first and last dance song, this ballad combines elegant string orchestration with dreamy, romantic lyrics. It is ideal if you want to create a calm and reflective end to your wedding.

If you want to get your guests to dance right up to the curfew, then what better way than making the final song of the night one that literally instructs them to do it? This pop-rock song is vibrant and great to sing along to.

After the ceremony and before the reception, your guests will be mingling, drinking, and enjoying cocktail hour, while you and your new spouse are likely off taking photos with your wedding party. Often overlooked, the music for your cocktail hour is important for setting the tone for the remainder of your celebration. With this in mind, we put together a Spotify playlist of the 20 best cocktail hour songs to consider.

Your FteFone can also act as a beautiful piece of decor! With 20+ styles to choose from, you are sure to find the perfect fit for your celebration. For the most messages, consider incorporating your FteFone into an escort card display, seating chart, gift table or other location where your guests are sure to stop during your cocktail hour!

Instead of going all-in on one style, switch things up, transitioning between genres in ways that make sense. For example, try aligning songs that aren't the same genre but have the same tempo or are from the same year.

You could also try transitions between musicians who influenced each other and work your transitions from there. For example, the funk of Sly and the Family Stone influenced the genre-bending Prince, whose Minneapolis Sound influenced Janet Jackson, whose career had a 2000s resurgence that can lead you to other tracks from that time period.

Up-tempo numbers are your best friend when it comes to making a party playlist, but be sure to slow it down every once in a while. Too many up-tempo numbers can feel exhausting or monotonous if you put too many in a row. Swapping up the tempo with slower numbers might actually keep the party lively instead of weighing it down.

Chances are, you already have something close to the request on the playlist before turning to your guests for their picks, but even asking will make your guests feel more involved and appreciated. And if their request adds totally new flavor to the playlist, even better! You might get turned onto your new go-to party jam.

Briefly put, dynamics are volume changes within or between songs on a party playlist. Most streaming platforms use loudness normalization to keep things consistent, but some songs are naturally going to be louder than others, and you should keep this in mind when putting your party playlist together.

Last but not least, give your playlist a test-run before the party. Yes, you should listen to the whole thing, all the way through. You don't have to do it in one sitting, but you'll probably find some changes, some things to cut, and think of some better transitions.

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Take a moment to reminisce about the very best weddings you've attended, and I'm pretty confident the evening party will be the first thing that springs to mind. But what makes a wedding playlist so special that the dance floor is guaranteed to stay packed to the rafters?

We're talking Uptown Funk, Mr Brightside, Don't Stop Me Now, Single Ladies... and the list goes on. To hit the sweet spot, you'll need an armoury of timeless wedding classics that will appeal to guests of all ages.

Get The Ultimate Wedding Songs playlist - the magnum opus of wedding playlists! A whole host of certified hits from across the decades that'll guarantee the ultimate wedding reception! Some say that one of these songs is being played at a wedding reception somewhere in the world at any given time.

The ultimate Motown & Soul playlist to guarantee a full dance floor on the night of your wedding. From Stevie Wonder and The Jackson 5 to Wilson Picket and Aretha Franklin, this timeless playlist will appeal to wedding guests of every age.

Lovers of indie & rock music, this is the only playlist you'll need for a truly wild wedding reception! It's packed to the brim with outrageously addictive bands such as Arctic Monkeys, The Kooks, Bloc Party, The Killers.. the list goes on!

JILL RILEY: The feeling of Halloween is in the air as we're just deep into fall. Things are feeling spooky, and bumpy, and weird. That's something I love about Halloween. I just kind of love getting weird, and I think I have the perfect guest for that vibe this morning. Mister John Waters, the filmmaker, writer, actor, artist--he does a little bit of everything. John, how are you?

Yes, it is. You know, John, you're you're kind of this constant in my life. Well, I mean, I love your movies. But whenever I go to an indie movie theater, especially the Trylon in Minneapolis, they always show that "Don't Smoke in the Theater" public service announcement. And every time I'm just like, "Yes!"

I can never escape that. I hosted a big punk rock festival in Oakland this weekend that I do every year, and they showed it too! The only thing in my life I regret is smoking. It's the only single thing I've ever done that I regret. So every time I see that thing, I say, "Gee, I hope this isn't encouraging people to smoke," because it is the dumbest possible thing you can ever do.

When I did that commercial it was for the Landmark Theatre in LA that had played Pink Flamingos for 10 years at midnight. So before I was just doing a thank you for paying my rent and blah blah blah, and then they said, "We've got two minutes of film left, do anything you want." And I just ad libbed it, did one take of it. There's no copyright on it. And it went viral before there was computers, it went viral in movie theaters on film.

Well, John Waters, looking forward to having you back in Minneapolis at the Parkway Theater--two shows Friday and Saturday. So I know plenty of folks will be looking forward to spending their Halloween weekend with you because I know that you have this great, great following of folks in Minneapolis that are looking forward to returning and the show is called "False Negative". It's got a Halloween spin, and by Halloween, I mean Halloweener. John, can you give me a little preview of what the show is going to be like this weekend?

Well, it's hard because my audience dresses like it's Halloween every night. I used to step out of the house and my father would say, "It's not Halloween," but we all know every night is Halloween. So maybe everybody should come dressed like their parents wanted them to, or dress as the opposite of themselves, or dress as their parents and have their parents dress as you, and go out trick or treating together. So I come up with a lot of alternative ideas because Christmas--it used to be called gay Christmas kind of. But now, gay parades are always straight families showing their tolerance so everything has changed. I want to be scary again. I liked it when I was scary. I miss Mischief Night and Moving Night. I guess I have vandalism nostalgia.

I do, but more so at the John Waters summer camp, that we just had for the fourth consecutive year where they come and live as my characters for three days, and that's really amazing. So I think I see more of that but yes, even when it's not Halloween many people come dressed. I've seen some amazing designs but I always like the really obscure ones where they come dressed as a prop from one of the movies. Somebody just sent me a photograph, I have not met this person but on top of their bald head is tattooed my face--that's a new one!

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