James Taylor Wedding Father Daughter Dance Songs




Traditionalism imposes some etiquettes which more and more grooms prefer to forget about. It is not like an unbearable situation it is more about the desire to bring something new.




So like the traditional grooms daces with parents come with so much exploited songs the intention is to find a replacement; not to skip the time, nor to play a simple love song with no targeting for the situation, but to be something else.

 

James Taylor Wedding Father Daughter Dance Songs (source: recordsale.org)

James Taylor Wedding Father Daughter Dance Songs (source: recordsale.org)

As genre everybody prefers something slow, a ballad, pop music. As text and lyrics message to be strictly about the relationship a bride has with her father and a groom with his mother. But after all the common point must be found, to be expressed a parent’s care and love, concern for his child no matter the age. With this consideration James Taylor wedding father daughter wedding songs will match with the groom’s cases with his mother too. So you have two purposes, the same music. Firstly as advantage is that the area of selection for this is more restrained and so much simpler for you. Now finding among the songs part of James Taylor’s repertory you won’t find one with exact title of a song for a wedding, for a daughter and father or son and mother. But some are just perfect for this. The first example is “You’ve got a friend”. At good and bad in no matter what life moment and period no one else will stand by you as a true friend than the mother or father. This is the message of the song. 

 

James Taylor Wedding Father Daughter Dance Songs (source: myweddingnigeria.com)

James Taylor Wedding Father Daughter Dance Songs (source: myweddingnigeria.com)

 

Continuing with James Taylor wedding father daughter wedding songs to be applied for a groom’s case too can also be “How sweet it is (to be loved by you)”, in this case of course about love between parents and child.

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Jun 30, 2011 in Ceremony wedding songs
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