Stepfather Wedding Dance Songs




What’s the difference between a bride dancing with her father and the same thing but now being about a stepfather? None, except you know it, it is about your life, your relationship with the persons in cause. But when it comes about the organizational part including at your wedding the dace time with parents no matter if real or stepfather you still do the things alike others, with no difference.

 




But you know it, worse you feel it. From various reasons you would like for your stepfather to be your natural one too. But it is just impossible even in your thoughts. You know from the premise that a parent is just the one to raise you and not the one just to give you life as a suggestion to this your bride-father dance song may change. Indeed a love song will work better and it is easier for you. But in case of a traditionalist the research must go deeper.

Stepfather Wedding Dance Songs (Source: getmarried.com)

Stepfather Wedding Dance Songs (Source: getmarried.com)

Stepfather wedding dance songs can differ from the usual, common ones just in case the bride feels so. For example Kenney Roger’s song called “Through the years” may not be the best lyrics expression for the bride’s case now. And it is just maybe the awkward posture for the both parts or even the natural father being invited to the wedding too.

Stepfather Wedding Dance Songs (Source: jamrockentertainment.com)

Stepfather Wedding Dance Songs (Source: jamrockentertainment.com)

What more appropriate stepfather wedding dance songs can the bride choose? The options are as varied as in other cases. It is a matter of taste and the bride can opt for example for the song called “The way you look tonight” by Frank Sinatra. It is a classic choice, not that juicy as father-daughter songs. Also one can focus on “You’ve got a friend” by James Taylor or “I could not ask for more” by Edwin McCain.

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Jul 29, 2011 in Father Daughter Songs
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