The Mother-Son Dance Song. It’s a specific event that is
somewhat expected at weddings, yet for a groom, this particular song choice can
and is most often the most difficult song selection he will choose throughout
the wedding reception. It should be noted, that, Top Notch does believe that
the official First Dance between the Bride and Groom is an exceptional point of
the wedding reception, and “YES”, this song selection is often required from
the groom, but, a groom’s fiancĂ©e usually either makes this decision, or aids
the groom in determining the First Dance Song, whereas when it comes to the
Mother-Son Dance Song, a groom can find himself all alone in the decision
making process. The song selection must be carefully selected. There are a
number of uplifting, and inspirational tunes which may be applied to a mother
figure “Hero” by Mariah Carey for
example, “Because You Loved Me” by Celine Dion is another, yet many of these
selections can simply seem too “sappy” and do not accentuate the character nor
personality of the groom. Other optional choices, can be quite lengthy (“A Song
for Mama” by Boyz 2 Men or “Simple
Man” Lynyrd or Skynyrd or Shinedown), so choosing the most accurate, and
authentic song to describe a groom’s relationship with his mother can be
challenging. During the majority of our consultations with new wedding
customers, Top Notch advises each couple of this challenge and naturally recommends some of our top
“Most Played” Mother-Son Dance Songs. Our Top 10 List of the Most played is
below.
Top Mother-Son Dance Songs
2.
“What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong
3.
“Mom” by Garth Brooks
4.
“You’ve got a Friend” by James Taylor
5.
“In My Life” by The Beatles
6. “You Raise Me Up” by Josh Groan
6. “You Raise Me Up” by Josh Groan
7.
“You’ll be in my Heart” by Phil Collins
8.
“Love Me Like a Rock” by Paul Simon
9.
“God Only Knows” by The Beach Boys
1. “The
Perfect Fan” by The Backstreet Boys
For more Mother-Son Song ideas, feel free to contact Top
Notch directly at topnotchdjservice@gmail.com
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