A Mother Son Song For A Wedding




Being used with a specific and well determined wedding plan as how tradition imposes you know that you need a song for the mother and groom to dance. Following this plan till end will mean to select among some traditional songs, of course, of a common category as the majority will think alike you now.

A mother son song for a wedding can be about a variety of options, as genre, as style, as lyrics and interpretation. It all depends in the first place on your wedding type. Being a traditional one 100 % will mean to stick to songs such as “The man you’ve become” by Molly Pasutti or “My wish” sung by Rascal Flatts.

A Mother Son Song For A Wedding (Source: buzzle.com)

A Mother Son Song For A Wedding (Source: buzzle.com)

Another case is about those couples just wanting to check this moment and dance on their list and wedding program but not in a dramatically way. No tears, no crying, just a dance. But since being about the time right after the grooms’ first dance, since being about parents the song selected should be a slow one, preferable a love song. In this way one can opt for a multitude of options and as suggestions “I’ll stand by you” by Pretenders or “Through the years” by Kenny Rogers.

 




The intention is to be meaningful but if you want a 180 ˚ change and this dance to be rather a funny, upbeat rhythm one then a mother son song for a wedding can successfully be represented by “My humps” Black Eyed Peas, “In da club” by 50 Cent, all just the modern influence desire.

A Mother Son Song For A Wedding (Source: weddinglds.info)

A Mother Son Song For A Wedding (Source: weddinglds.info)

The conclusion is for some a sad one since traditionalism is not that sacred anymore and more and more couples try to find alternatives to those emotional mother and son dances. But this is not a sadness reason since the result is amazing.

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Sep 23, 2011 in Mother Son Songs
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