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Top Parental Dance Songs Never Alone - Jim Brickman with Lady Antebellum 1. I Loved Her First - Heartland My Wish - Rascal Flatts 2. It Won’t Be Like This for Long - Darius Rucker I Hope You Dance - Lee Ann Womack 3. My Girl - The Temptations A Song for Mama - Boyz II Men 4. Father and Daughter - Paul Simon 93 Million Miles -Jason Mraz 5. Never Alone - Jim Brickman with Lady Antebellum Days Like This - Van Morrison 6. Forever Now - Michael Bublé Mama - LunchMoney Lewis 7. My Wish - Rascal Flatts I’ll Always Love My Mama - The Intruders 8. When You Need Me - Bruce Springsteen Boy - Lee Brice 9. My Little Girl - Tim McGraw Loves Me Like a Rock - Paul Simon 10. Dance With My Daughter - Jason Blaine Stand By Me - Ben E. King 11. Daddy Dance With Me - Krystal Keith Wind Beneath My Wings - Bette Midler 12. Daddy Dance With Me - Chris Keith In My Life - The Beatles 13. First Man - Camila Cabello Humble and Kind - Tim McGraw 14. Cinderella - Steven Curtis Chapman Simple Man - Lynyrd Skynyrd 15. Tupelo Honey - Van Morrison Simple Man (acoustic) - Shinedown 16. Walk With You - Edwin McCain That’s What Mamas Do - Jason Matthews 17. Stealing Cinderella - Chuck Wicks Like Jesus Does - Eric Church 18. Ready, Set, Don’t Go - Billy Ray Cyrus Don’t Blink - Kenny Chesney 19. You’re Gonna Miss This - Trace Adkins There You’ll Be - Faith Hill 20. Justin Fishin’ - Trace Adkins (They Long to Be) Close to You - Carpenters 21. Daddy’s Angel - T. Carter Child of Mine - Carole King 22. Dad, You’re My Hero - Teresa James It Happens in a Heartbeat - Teresa James 23. Daddy’s Little Girl - Al Martino Song for My Son - Mikki Viereck 24. Upside Down - Jack Johnson All to You - DJ Keo 25. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough - Marvin Gaye On This Day - Christian Barnes 26. I’ll Be There - The Jackson 5 You’ve Got a Friend in Me - Randy Newman 27. The Way You Look Tonight – Tony Bennett Through the Years - Kenny Rogers 28. Wildflowers - Tom Petty What a Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong 29. Because You Loved You - Celine Dion The Perfect Fan - Backstreet Boys 30. Butterfly Kisses - Bob Carlisle Find Your Wings - Mark Harris 31. Daughter - Loudon Wainwright III Circle Game - Joni Mitchell 32. Gracie - Ben Folds Mae Querida - Tony Carreira 33. Daddy’s Little Girl - The Shires You’ll Be in My Heart - Phil Collins 34. Time in a Bottle - Jim Croce Happy Everafter in Your Eyes - Ben Harper 35. Over the Rainbow - Iz Forever Young – Rod Stewart 36. Unforgettable - Natalie Cole Because You Loved Me – Celine Dion 37. Daddy – Abby Anderson You Raise Me Up – Josh Groban 38. Isn’t She Lovely - Stevie Wonder .
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