The father-daughter dance can be a very emotional moment in a father’s or a daughter’s life. Many fathers think back to the day their baby girl was born, and many daughters think about how dad is always there for comfort or support. A song that evokes the power of that special family bond is what many fathers and daughters like to think about when dancing on the bride’s big day.

Based on an informal survey of fathers of the bride, take a look at the top wedding dance songs for that father-daughter dance at the wedding celebration.

01- “Butterfly kisses” by Bob Carlisle

Bob Carlisle’s “Butterfly Kisses” is one of many dads’ all-time favorites. The message is loved by dads and daughters alike and the tempo makes dancing easy. Not sure what butterfly kisses are? It is when you cuddle up with your daughter and her eyelashes tickle your cheek as she bats her eyes. It happens to almost all dads and daughters a lot as she grows up. So the song has a fun message for a daughter’s wedding.

Bob Carlisle American Singer-Songwriter

02- “When angles fly” by Tony Ransom

“When Angels Fly” is a new addition to our top 10 list of father-daughter wedding songs. Performed by Tony Ransom and The Heavenly Light Orchestra, it is at once inspiring and memorable.

Tony Ransom American Singer

03- “I Loved Her First” By the country/pop group Heartland

“I Loved Her First” is a great song for a father-daughter wedding dance. By the country/pop group Heartland, this song will melt the heart of daughter, father, and every onlooker. The music is wonderful, and the message is a reminder of what a dad means to his daughter at her wedding.

Heartland Musical Band

04 – “Through the Years” by Kenny Rogers

“Through the Years” by Kenny Rogers is a timeless song of love and is a favorite of many. It is a little bit country but is also sweet and memorable.

Kenny Rogers American Singer-Songwriter

05- “Always Be Your Baby” by Natalie Grant

Natalie Grant’s “Always Be Your Baby” has been recommended by many dads and brides. One bride said, “It is the most tearjerking father/daughter song I have ever heard! My father and I danced to this song at my wedding, and I cried the entire time!”

Natalie Grant American Singer-Songwriter

06- “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)” by James Taylor

“How Sweet It Is” is a classic hit that is used less often as a wedding dance choice, but it is wonderful for a father-daughter dance moment. Many dads remember James Taylor from their youth and it is a lot of fun to dance to. This is not your classic waltz, but it is still memorable.

James Taylor American Singer-Songwriter

07- “The Way You Look Tonight” by Frank Sinatra

An old Frank Sinatra tune (with the Count Basie orchestra) is a wonderful dad and daughter dance number. It has a fun beat and is well crafted for a little swing dance at a wedding or reception.

Frank Sinatra American Singer

08- “Unforgettable” by Natalie Cole

You cannot listen to Natalie Cole’s version of her father’s hit “Unforgettable” without feeling the warm affection between a father and a daughter. It is easy to dance to and it tugs at the heartstrings for any bride and her daddy.

Natalie Cole American Singer-Songwriter

09- “Lullaby (Goodnight My Angel)” by Billy Joel

One of Billy Joel’s soulful songs “Lullaby” is a lullaby Joel sings to his daughter and is a favorite dance song for weddings. This is a unique song—not one you will hear at every wedding—and is meaningful to a dad and his newlywed daughter.

Billy Joel American Musician

10- “My Father’s Eyes” by Eric Clapton

Eric Clapton’s performance of “My Father’s Eyes” is sweet and soulful and will be loved by both dad and daughter.

Eric Clapton English Rock & Blues Guitarist

Make It Special

At the end of the wedding experience, one of the things that your daughter will remember the most is the way the father-daughter wedding dance went and how she felt about it. Make it a special experience. Your smiles mean the world to her, remind her how much you love her, and express confidence in her and in her future. It will be an experience that neither of you will ever forget.

Written by Wayne Parker Via www.thespruce.com