In the realm of wedding receptions, some couples opt for a unique twist – merging the traditional father-daughter and mother-son dances into one harmonious moment. By choosing a single song that holds significance for both sets of parents, the dance floor becomes a shared celebration. This approach is particularly appealing to couples and parents who prefer to bask in a collective spotlight, evading the singular focus.
But what constitutes an ideal song for this dual dance? The key lies in selecting a track that sidesteps explicit mentions of daughters or sons and steers clear of romantic undertones. We’ve curated a collection of our cherished combined parent wedding dance songs:
- “My Wish” – Rascal Flatts
- “The Way You Look Tonight” – Frank Sinatra
- “How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You” – James Taylor
- “Sweet Child O’ Mine” – Sheryl Crow
- “Landslide” – The Chicks
- “You’ve Got A Friend In Me” – Randy Newman
- “Wonderful Tonight” – Eric Clapton
- “Just the Two of Us” – Grover Washington Jr.
- “Through The Years” – Kenny Rogers
- “Have I Told You Lately” – Van Morrison
- “Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What A Wonderful World” – Israel Kamikawiwo’ole
- “Save the Last Dance For Me” – Drifters
- “All You Need Is Love” – The Beatles
- “Do I Make You Proud” – Taylor Hicks
- “Save the Last Dance For Me” – Michael Bublé
- “You Are The Sunshine of My Life” – Stevie Wonder
- “Can You Feel The Love Tonight” – Elton John
- “Bridge Over Troubled Waters” – Simon & Garfunkel
- “Sweet Child O’ Mine” – Guns ‘n’ Roses
- “Time After Time” – Cyndi Lauper
- “Forever Young” – Rod Stewart
- “Unforgettable” – Natalie Cole with Nat King Cole
- “I Hope You Dance” – LeeAnn Womack
- “Smile” – Barbara Streisand
- “You Raise Me Up” – Josh Groban
- “I Turn To You” – Christina Aguilera
- “Then They Do” – Trace Adkins
- “Landslide” – Fleetwood Mac
- “Because You Loved Me” – Céline Dion
- “What a Wonderful World” – Louis Armstrong
- “Hero” – Mariah Carey
- “Wind Beneath My Wings” – Bette Midler
- “Baby Mine” – Arcade Fire
- “Baby Mine” – Alison Krauss
- “You’ll Be In My Heart” – Phil Collins
- “Parents Just Don’t Understand” – DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince (a humorous parents song for those with a sense of humor)
For those considering this heartwarming endeavor, here are a couple of tips:
• Select a song of 3-4 minutes duration to provide ample time for your wedding photographer and videographer to capture the exquisite moments. These snapshots will undoubtedly be treasured in the years to come.
• Extend the dance by inviting other family members onto the floor during the second song. As the DJ announces parents, siblings, and even grandparents, the dance floor transforms into a canvas of shared joy, creating enchanting memories and breathtaking visuals.