Daughter Mother Wedding Songs




We are all used with weddings, with what is supposed to happen, the course of events. Usually after the grooms first dance, a key moment to start the dancing time at the party it comes another special dance for grooms.




Now it is the bride and father or even mother and groom time to dance. A special song is dedicated one for other. But uncommon is to hear about mother and daughter or even groom and father dance. Hence who to stop you of this is what you want.

 

Daughter Mother Wedding Songs

Daughter Mother Wedding Songs (source: ittlebrideontheprairie.blogspot.com)

But daughter to mother wedding songs can have two versions story: it is about the mother and mother in law as well as not to cast aside the others parts and members families. After all after this union they all get to be a big family.What songs can be chosen now that it is the reverse order and the song should express the bride’s version towards her mother? “Every mother’s dream” by Teresa James can be one idea but not yet the single one. Another common choice may be “I’m blessed to call you mother” by Molly Pasuti. This is a version that can be used for both mothers cases as even the mother in law is a pride to have her as showing the great relationship there is between them.

Daughter Mother Wedding Songs

Daughter Mother Wedding Songs (source: aisledash.com)

Now passing over the sentimental part of the daughter to mother wedding songs you must get their approval too. In other words you make a surprise out of this but they should be aware of this fact. And especially those intending to create a funny moment out of this will understand what is this all about. For example choosing “Mother in law” by Huey Lewis and The News as one source to laugh about the relationship existing usually between parents in law and daughter or son in law.              

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Jul 09, 2011 in Wedding songs for parents
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