Wednesday, May 02, 2012

Mother - Son dance song for your Latin Wedding



Last week I wrote a post about choosing a song for the father/daughter dance. For this post I wanted to provide ideas for the mother/son dance. 


Ricardo Arjona - Mi novia se me esta poniendo vieja (2011)
 I believe this song could become a classic for the mother/son dance.




Cristian - Veronica (1999)
A great song about the special bond between a mother and her son.




Sin Bandera - Amor Real (2003)
It is said that there is no bigger and real love than the one we received from our mothers.

Sergio Vargas - Madre 
A classic merengue about a son moving on with his life and letting his mother know that he will be ok.






Roberto Torres - Caballo Viejo (1980)
This last song is a personal choice of mine, although it does not talk about mothers it does remind me of my mother. I hope you enjoy it.



I hope this list will give you ideas for that special song for your Latin Wedding. If you need help choosing the right song for your Latin Wedding, give us a call we would gladly help you. Ultrafonk Entertainment 1-866-265-9335


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3 comments:

Marc Anthony said...

A mother has undying love for her children. Her presence itself deeply affects the entire life of her little one. Our mother is the first woman in our life and cannot be replaced by anyone. The most delicate aspect of mother and son relationship comes, when another woman enters into his life, either as a girlfriend or as a wife. This is the time, when almost every mother starts feeling insecure and becomes apprehensive.

MATTHEW FITZGERALD said...

Songs are so touchy and sensitive. It’s really tough to define the love and bonding lies between a mother and a son. There is a thin line between love and dominance. When the love turns into domination, it is then that the mother son relationship starts turning strenuous.

JOHN RICHARDS said...

The selection of the songs is just beautiful and I must appreciate you. The old adage “like father, like son” needs correcting. More appropriate is “like mother, like son.” For the mother-son connection determines to a great extent not only what sons think about themselves but also what they think about women in general. The first smile that a baby sees, the first voice that he recognizes, is that of his mother.