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Songs for a mother son dance at the wedding started to become a problem, nowadays. The explanation is simple: nowadays, weddings are more sophisticated, elaborated, personalized and sometimes, even with a very oddball theme. I’m not talking in a negative manner about these things.Answer to this question and then you’ll know what’s the perfect music for you. But, I won’t let you to waste your time looking for ideas about how to choose songs for the dance between parents and children. On the contrary, in the following lines, I’ll write for you some suggestions about the mother and groom dance. Whether you choose a cheerful song with naughty lyrics and amazing rhythm, whether you choose a slow song a “blues”, you must correlate the melody with your personality because the chosen song must speak volumes about your both personality.

More over, the special song chosen for mother and groom dance must also speak volumes about the relationship between you and her: if she helped you when you’re in need, if you treated problems with a smile on your face, if there is a mutual understand, if you are bubbling over with high spirits or if you are more peaceful, more dedicated to what you do and what you say…it’s all about your manner of treating problems, of crossing the obstacles, it’s all about your vision about life, feelings, desires, past, present and future and the melody chosen for this special moment must speak about you. It must be your second skin, to find yourselves in the lyrics, in the rhythm and in your dance.<
I’ll write some titles of songs for a mother son dance at the wedding, but also I’ll wait for your ideas too: “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” performed by Marvin Gaye; “Because You Loved Me” performed by Celine Dion; “Forever Young” performed by The Pretenders; “Greatest Love Of All” performed by Whitney Houston; “Have I Told You Lately” performed by Rod Stewart; “Hero” performed by Mariah Carey; “I Hope You Dance” performed by Lee Ann Womack; “I Will Be Here” performed by Steven Curtis Chapman; “The Man You’ve Become” performed by Molly Pasutti and “Three Times A Lady” performed by Commodores.
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