Grandfather Wedding Songs




As we all know and are used with at a wedding reception, usually after the grooms’ first dance the bride and groom have a special dance now with their parents. Secondly important persons after the wife or husband from now on they have much of confessions to make to their parents: to show their gratitude, to express their love and a special song can do this.

 




Why can such a moment be repeated with the grandparents for example? In so many cases grandparents had been part of the bride’s or groom’s life, raising them. Well, no one stops you in case you continue with another blues and now to be about you and your grandmother or grandfather. Just that the guests will be bored to see a continued “story” of such kind. And it is exactly a repeated moment but with partially changed characters. 

Grandfather Wedding Songs (Source: rachemicah.com)

Grandfather Wedding Songs (Source: rachemicah.com)

Grandmother or grandfather wedding songs are not about a specific category alike the traditional ones for parents, for the groom dance with his mother and bride with her father. So you either repeat the “story” either choose just a love themed song. The whole difference will be made by you, in consideration of what song is most suitable to the situation, what is the one to raise your level of satisfaction.

Leaving behind all the concerns with respect of what if you will just bore the guests with another slow song and dance, now with the grandparents, you should focus on the right time for this and the right song for this.

Some suggestions for the grandfather wedding songs but suitable for the grandmother dance too are “You raise me up” by Josh Groban, “Through the years” by Kenny Rogers or “Could I have this dance” by Anne Murray.

Grandfather Wedding Songs (Source: 4.bp.blogspot.com)

Grandfather Wedding Songs (Source: 4.bp.blogspot.com)

Just think how privileged you are to have your grandparents with you, both of them when in some cases neither of them is present.

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Aug 02, 2011 in wedding songs
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