This is your wedding and as such a father and daughter dance is not obligatory or expected and is very much a personal choice, and of course it can depend on your own personal circumstances. However, if it is your choice to ‘have a shuffle’ with your Dad on the dance floor at your wedding, then why not?
The father daughter dance is a
special moment for the bride and her dad to share together after the excitement
of the day. The father daughter dance comes just after the couple’s first
dance. It is a touching and memorable moment between you and your Dad,
remembering him as the first special man in your life as you start a new future
with your partner. After all, there’s no relationship quite like the one that
is shared between a father and his daughter, and I know that from personal
experience.
It can be awkward to choose
the right father and daughter wedding song as there may be a line in the
lyrics that isn’t quite appropriate or relevant to them both. There may be a
song that’s not necessarily a classic ‘father daughter’ song, but it may be
personal to Dad and his daughter on her wedding day. It could, for example, be
a song they used to listen to together when she was young, and it holds
personal memories for them both? You want something tender and a song that shows
how much you love each other, but nothing that gets a bit awkward halfway
through when you realise it’s about an altogether different kind of love, and
may therefore be deemed as inappropriate. Some of the father daughter dance
songs below are guaranteed to have everyone in tears, but for the right reasons,
when the bride takes to the floor with her Dad to share their love with all their
guests.
Unlike the traditional first
dance song which is advisable to practice in advance with your partner,
the father daughter dance can be a little less polished. My advice is to let
your Dad lead and just have fun.
You don’t have to go for a slow
song. Some of the best father daughter dances I have seen have been
choreographed ones that have come as a total surprise to everyone watching. But
if you just want to do a simple slower dance, go for it. For me, it’s all about
treasuring that special moment with your Dad.
It’s becoming quite common also for
the groom to ask his mum to dance during this second song too. If you are
both going to be dancing, make sure you both like the song you pick. No matter
what, it’s your wedding so do it your way and in any way that you are comfortable
and happy with.
Here’s a few song suggestions
and ideas some of which I have played over the years, but there are so many out
there and it’s all down to what suits you best, or not at all!
Stevie Wonder – ‘Isn’t She
Lovely’
T Carter – ‘Daddy’s Angel’
Abby Anderson – ‘Daddy’
Katey Sagal – ‘Daddy’s Girl’
Tim McGraw – ‘Daddy’s Little Girl’
The Drifters – ‘When My
Little Girl is Smiling’
Paul Simon – ‘Father and
Daughter’
Luther Vandross – ‘Dance with
My Father’
The Temptations – ‘My Girl’
Bill Withers – ‘Lean on Me’
Randy Newman – ‘You’ve Got A
Friend in Me’
Eric Clapton – ‘Wonderful
Tonight’
Kyle Johnson – ‘My Little Girl’
Otis Redding – ‘That’s How
Strong My Love is’
Queen – ‘You’re my Best Friend’.
Bette Midler – ‘Wind Beneath
My Wings’
Elton John – ‘Can You Feel
the Love Tonight’