Country Songs For Parents Dance At Wedding




When hearing about grooms’ first dance, dance time with the parents and so on it all sounds like a banality. It is no surprise but something expected to hear about these moments part of a wedding program. So the majority does and a tradition influence but not only out of this reason.

 




You think you could spare yourself of some of these but can you renounce to the first dance? One shot to a change is about the parents’ dance. You can exclude the dance of the father with the bride and the mother with the groom, pass over the too sentimental time and create a moment of couples dance. This new idea will include in the parents’ dance category the mother of the bride and the father of the groom too.

Country Songs For Parents Dance At Wedding (Source: 1.bp.blogspot.com)

Country Songs For Parents Dance At Wedding (Source: 1.bp.blogspot.com)

 Creating a totally new program there will be no more needed the songs targeting separately the bride and father, the groom with mother. And it is easier this way. You only choose a single song suitable for all, for parents.

Like the brand new family, the bride and groom parents’ songs can be a love themed one. It can be an old one, reminding them about the youth, it can be a modern one as so the bride and groom want. But no matter the way you take it all has to be part of the same style, music genre you have for the whole event. How about country songs for parents’ dance at wedding?

Country Songs For Parents Dance At Wedding (Source: i1.squidoocdn.com)

Country Songs For Parents Dance At Wedding (Source: i1.squidoocdn.com)

 In one way this genre will fit in a repertory resumed to pop, dance styles, not a classy one in other words. Opt for example for country songs for parents’ dance at wedding “Through the years” or “She believes in me” by Kenny Rogers, “Hello darlin’” by Conway Twitty etc.

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Aug 11, 2011 in Country Wedding Songs
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