Wedding Songs for Parents




At their child wedding parents are congratulated in the same measure as the grooms by the guests. It is the parents’ pride about the grown up son or daughter getting married, it is their efforts along the years to raise them, to educate them, it is their merit for this day to exist.




And grooms are as well thankful for these. And in some cases parents are the ones to plan the wedding and pay of everything so imagine the gratitude.

Parents Wedding Songs (source: hvceremonies.files.wordpress.com)

Parents Wedding Songs (source: hvceremonies.files.wordpress.com)

And it is not just about the parents’ contribution but about the emotional life moment intensively lived by them: to see the child stepping on his or her own life path, to have a family, to be a mature person. It is a separation made in one point as from now on the wife or husband is primordial than parents. So, in the traditional meaning this moment is marked by dance with parents: groom with his mother, bride with her father. So as a special category in your repertory you must find parents wedding songs. But this is a wide category actually. Firstly it is the case mentioned and here as options are the traditional mother-son songs, father-daughter songs. They come with the expressed idea of keeping the same relations and love one for each other even though from now on a changed life course appears.

Parents Wedding Songs (source: dance-on.net)

Parents Wedding Songs (source: dance-on.net)

The second case it is about the parents wedding songs in the meaning of them to dance in couple, along with the bride and groom at the first dance. It is a privilege after all, since the first dance is saved for grooms only but they will invite tear parents too. Or you can surprise them with a special dedicated song in the name of their love and long lasting marriage, to be taken as example to be followed in life. 

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Jun 30, 2011 in reception songs
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