Father Of The Bride Wedding Songs




According to traditions after the grooms’ first dance opening the reception party time it comes the dance of the bride and father to dance as how the groom will dance with his mother. It shouldn’t be a too hard task as traditionally again the songs for this moment are all part of slow rhythm version ones.

Hence, not few are the ones that think outside the box. And there are two situations: it is on the one hand the desire to choose songs that have nothing to do with this moment from the perspective of being no emotional ones but rather a funny and upbeat sound. On the other hand there are couples wanting to avoid common options but the songs to be meaningful ones, deep interpretation about a relationship between a child and a parent.

Father Of The Bride Wedding Songs (Source: images.sodahead.com)

Father Of The Bride Wedding Songs (Source: images.sodahead.com)

Taking the example of the father of the bride wedding songs it is considered that women get to be more emotional than grooms. But the situation is not the same for all cases. The songs selected can be about a rhythmic version or reverse order.

 




To give examples and so make the understanding part at a high level Sinead O’Conner and her high appreciated song called “Nothing compares to you” can be one idea. Surprised? Yes indeed this is a love song and firstly you tend to correlate it with a couple. But it can be the expression of the love the bride has for her father and reverse order as well.

Father Of The Bride Wedding Songs (Source: lapartyentertainment.com)

Father Of The Bride Wedding Songs (Source: lapartyentertainment.com)

Considering that in the child life there comes a “replacement”, a substitute for parent’s love and care this song comes to strengthen the convenent that nothing compares with a parent and what this means. Love can be in many ways so this may be the subtle interpretation the bride suggests to her father.

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Oct 01, 2011 in Father Daughter Songs
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