The father daughter dance is one of the most treasured traditions in every wedding. It represents an emotionally charged moment in a father’s and a daughter’s life. Most bride-to-be’s try to select a song which best reflects their bond with their father and capture their feelings for him on their wedding day.
Whilst the most popular selections for father daughter dances at the moment include ‘Unforgettable’ by Nat King Cole/Natalie Cole, ‘What a Wonderful World’ by Louis Armstrong, ‘My Girl’ by The Temptations, ‘Butterfly Kisses’ by Bob Carlisle and ‘Through the Years’ by Kenny Rogers, one bride decided to avoid these traditional classics and instead persuaded her father to participate in a truly awe-inspiring dance. Take a look at Weddingbee.com to watch the video clip of a bride and her father dancing to Billy Idol’s ‘White Wedding’!
This bride’s video clip, like the one featured in my previous blog where a bride and groom staged a rendition of Michael Jackson's Thriller dance, appears on YouTube which is a novel way to ensure that your wedding reception stands out, not only in every one of your wedding guest's minds in years to come, but also that of YouTube viewers.
If you too want to stage a memorable father daughter dance for your wedding all you have to do now is choose a distinctive song and convince your coy father to join you in being the star attraction at your wedding!
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In my daughters wedding, she wishes to get dressed over my house, have the pictures, and take the limo with the bridesmaids with me to the wedding, i am the father and am divorced from the mother very acrimoniously....is this ok? my daughter and her mother have a solid relationship but she refuses to contribute anything to my daughters expenses...again, is it ok if she dresses at my house?.....the mother is more than welcome to come over with her to dress, however she probably will not