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  2. Create a Lasting Memory With These Father-Daughter Dance Songs

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    One of the most special moments between a dad and his little girl is the father-daughter dance they get to share on her wedding day. Such an occasion calls for a song that describes the bond ...

  3. Father-Daughter Dance Songs That'll Make Everyone Cry ... - AOL

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    In 2003, John Mayer’s “Daughters” was the official slow dance for every elementary school father-daughter dance across the country, with girls in Limited Too spaghetti strap dresses gathered ...

  4. James Taylor gives voice to this sweet and sentimental number written by Carole King about unwavering friendship and support—you know, the kind a daughter gets from her dad. listen on spotify 40.

  5. Sweet sixteen (birthday) - Wikipedia

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    A sweet sixteen is a coming-of-age party [1] celebrating one's 16th birthday, mainly celebrated in the United States and Canada. While they are not a legal adult, typically, when they turn 16 is when many people learn to drive, get jobs, and assume other adult responsibilities.

  6. Father–daughter dance - Wikipedia

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    The song selected for the fatherdaughter dance normally describes a love between a dad and his daughter. In the mid to late 20th century, popular fatherdaughter songs included "Daddy's Little Girl" by Al Martino and The Mills Brothers, "My Girl" by The Temptations, "Isn't She Lovely" by Stevie Wonder and "Father and Daughter" by Paul ...

  7. 16 Candles (song) - Wikipedia

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    This song has appeared prominently in several 'entertainment' contexts, including at least two major Hollywood [motion picture] productions. It was an example of a typical Doo-wop song in the 1973 movie American Graffiti [4] and it had somewhat of a 'title role' in the 1984 movie Sixteen Candles.