old country father-daughter songs


Butterfly Kisses by Bob Carlisle, My Little Girl by Tim McGraw, I Loved Her First by Heartland, There Goes My Life by Kenny Chesney, and Stealing Cinderella by Chuck Wicks.





unique father-daughter dance songs


Isn't She Lovely by Stevie Wonder
Daughters by John Mayer
Dance With My Father by Luther Vandross
My Little Girl by Tim McGraw
Forever Young by Rod Stewart
What A Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong
I Hope You Dance by Lee Ann Womack
In My Life by The Beatles
You've Got a Friend by Carole King
Wildflowers by Tom Petty





sentimental father-daughter songs


Butterfly Kisses by Bob Carlisle, My Little Girl by Tim McGraw, I Loved Her First by Heartland, Dance with My Father by Luther Vandross, Isn't She Lovely by Stevie Wonder, Daughters by John Mayer, and The Way You Look Tonight by Frank Sinatra.





non traditional country father-daughter dance songs


Humble and Kind by Tim McGraw, The Good Stuff by Kenny Chesney, Bless the Broken Road by Rascal Flatts, I Hope You Dance by Lee Ann Womack, Live Like You Were Dying by Tim McGraw, Don't Blink by Kenny Chesney, The House That Built Me by Miranda Lambert, God Gave Me You by Blake Shelton, Mama's Song by Carrie Underwood, Wagon Wheel by Darius Rucker





new country song about dad and daughter


Verse 1
Out on the porch swing, under the summer sky,
Daddy held my hand, taught me how to fly.
With his worn-out boots and that old pickup truck,
He'd spin tales of the road, and we'd never give up.

Chorus
Oh, Daddy, you're my rock, my steady ground,
Through the ups and downs, you've always been around.
From pigtails and scraped knees to dreams we chase,
In your arms, I found my safest place.

Verse 2
Now the years have flown, and I'm on my way,
But your voice still calls me home at the end of the day.
We dance to the radio in the kitchen light,
Laughing through the tears, holding on tight.

Bridge
Time keeps rolling like that river we knew,
But our story's just starting, me and you.
No matter where life takes me, far from these hills,
You're the compass in my heart, guiding me still.

Chorus
Oh, Daddy, you're my rock, my steady ground,
Through the ups and downs, you've always been around.
From pigtails and scraped knees to dreams we chase,
In your arms, I found my safest place.





90s country father-daughter songs


Butterfly Kisses by Bob Carlisle (1997) is a notable 90s country father-daughter song. Other examples from the era include themes in songs like Independence Day by Martina McBride (1993), which touches on family dynamics, and The Song Remembers When by Trisha Yearwood (1993), though not exclusively father-daughter focused.





modern father-daughter dance songs


Daughters by John Mayer
I Loved Her First by Heartland
My Little Girl by Tim McGraw
Dance with My Father by Luther Vandross
Superman by Five for Fighting
God Gave Me You by Blake Shelton
Just Fishin' by Trace Adkins
Stealing Cinderella by Chuck Wicks
My Wish by Rascal Flatts
Cinderella by Steven Curtis Chapman





country song about dad and daughter growing up


Verse 1:
In a small town house with creaky wooden floors,
Daddy held his little girl, rocking her to sleep.
She'd chase fireflies in the summer night,
And he'd teach her how to dream big, under the stars so bright.

Chorus:
Oh, time slips away like a river running wild,
Daddy's little girl is growing up too fast.
From pigtails and scraped knees to high school halls,
He's holding on to every memory, through the joy and the falls.

Verse 2:
He walked her down the aisle on her first day of school,
Watched her laugh and learn, turning pages of her world.
Then came the prom dress and that first heartbreak cry,
He'd wipe her tears and say, "Baby, you'll be just fine."

Chorus:
Oh, time slips away like a river running wild,
Daddy's little girl is growing up too fast.
From bedtime stories to chasing her own path,
He's proud of the woman she's become, in his heart she'll always last.

Bridge:
Now she's packing boxes, heading off on her way,
He stands in the doorway, fighting back the tears.
Whispers, "I love you," as she drives into the dawn,
Knowing she's ready, but wishing she could stay.

Chorus:
Oh, time slips away like a river running wild,
Daddy's little girl is grown, but the bond never dies.
Through the miles and the years, she'll carry his song,
In every step she takes, his love carries on.