Play the Song “Daddy’s Little Girl”




When it comes to traditional weddings are, to the order of facts, after the grooms’ first dance comes the time for grooms and parents to dance together: the bride and her father, the groom and his mother.




But nothing stands as an impossible to change “rule” so it should not matter the type of wedding you are planning so as to have included such a moment.

Play the Song

As a correlation to old beliefs this dance is the marking one for the changed life. As for the bride, as for the groom too it will mean from now on to separate from parents and go on with her/his life along the woman or man chosen. Not that one side- the groom’s or bride’s parents- is more emotional involved than the other when it comes about this moment, but a closer relationship is created between a daughter and her father. And within the song selected for this more suggestive will be the one to express the exact situation and feelings. For a son the mother wishes to have a good life, to be happy near his woman now. And what a father wishes for his daughter? Besides the whole good in life, the same things. But more emotional is probably the fact that the bride will separate from her family and have her own one now. For all these ideas suggested one of the best choices for this dance will be to play the song “Daddy’s little girl”. It has many versions but all with the same aim: expressing the care and love between a father and his daughter.

Play the Song

To be more specific if the bride wants the old version the choice should be the song by Al Martino- 1967. The same intention to play the song “Daddy’s little girl” but now in a more modern version is about Peter Love or Dj Boonie, Jesse McCartney or Scorpions “Daddy’s girl”.

Written by , date Apr 21, 2011 in Ceremony wedding songs
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