Spanish Father Daughter Wedding Songs




Attending many weddings is a passion killer. For guests, as so we get used to see certain things, we expect to hear some songs and nothing is surprising anymore. So the first thing the bride and groom have to think at is to bring something new, to try to avoid as much as possible any traditional, common songs category. It is after all for their own good so to have a much more appreciated play list.

 




Despite the moments when being flexible in decisions is not what the bride and groom want in the majority of cases- for example at the first dance- at one part you can bring the changed plan. For instance when all the guests expect to hear one of the traditional songs for the bride and her father dance you to come with something else. It can be the difference in genre, in rhythms. Spanish father daughter wedding songs can be one of your inspiring sources.

Spanish Father Daughter Wedding Songs (Source: reinastores.com)

Spanish Father Daughter Wedding Songs (Source: reinastores.com)

Having something in common with this culture so knowing the language but even though not you assure yourself a piece of originality. No more banal songs. But as much as it seems to be your reliable domain the research is a much more difficult one. 

It is not a limited category but with no experience in the domain, with fewer being the ones to recur to these you simply have to work on your own. The wedding singer, or dj or whatever should know to give you some suggestions. But no surprise if it will not have an answer. My proposals for Spanish father daughter wedding songs:

“Mi Nina Bonita” by Juan Legido (my beautiful girl)

Paloma San Basilio singing “Gracias a ti” (thanks to you)

Spanish Father Daughter Wedding Songs (Source: musicogle4.net)

Spanish Father Daughter Wedding Songs (Source: musicogle4.net)

“Como han pasado los anos” by Rocio Jurado (how the years have passed)

“Ese que me dio vida” by Alejandro Sanz (him who gave me life)

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Jul 30, 2011 in Father Daughter Songs
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