Friday, February 27, 2015

Five songs that make dads of daughters start blubbering - BLOG RERUN

NOTE: This post originally ran on my old blog, "They Still Call Me Daddy," on April 6, 2012, and it was far, far, far and away the most widely read thing I had ever written. Back then, my typical post earned about 200 page views. This one has more than 23,000 and counting. It's a subject that apparently resonates with people...

Inside every father of a daughter is a big softie. No matter how hard and tough the guy may seem, I guarantee you he has a tender place in his heart for that little girl.

The music industry knows this and has, on more than one occasion, taken advantage of it by producing songs designed solely to make us cry. I hate them for it.

There are actually relatively few things that will make me cry. If a Cleveland sports team ever wins a championship, I will cry. This is silly, I know, but I won't deny it. If it ever happens in my lifetime, I will cry.

I mist up at most Hallmark movies, too, though I usually deny it and blame it on dust in the room or something.

And anything sentimental to do with my kids – particularly my girls –  will make me cry. I'm no different than most other dads in this respect.

So here, then, is one man's list of the Top Five Daddy-Daughter Songs Designed to Make Grown Men Weep. We'll go in reverse order...

#5 - "Daddy's Little Girl" - The Mills Brothers
(EDITOR'S NOTE: I originally listed the artist as Al Martino, but as a commenter below correctly pointed out, The Mills Brothers' version is the most widely known.) No list of this kind would be complete without the most requested Father-Daughter Dance song of all time. From the very first verse, The Mills Brothers go for the heartstrings: "You're the end of the rainbow / My pot of gold / You're daddy's little girl / To have and to hold." If any of my daughters make me dance to this song at their wedding, I will collapse into a sobbing heap right then and there. That's it, just four lines into the song and I'll be done. I'll telling them this now so they can be prepared for major embarrassment on their big day.

#4 - "Stealing Cinderella" - Chuck Wicks
Country singers are experts at exploiting the daddy-daughter relationship. We could actually have filled this list with nothing but country tunes, but for my money, this one is the best. It tells the story of a guy going to his girlfriend's father to ask for her hand in marriage. It's obvious to him the dad worships his daughter, and that "To him I'm just some fella / Riding in and stealing Cinderella." Note that the Cinderella figure will play a major role later on. For now, if you're not familiar with "Stealing Cinderella," check out the video.

#3 - "When She Loved Me" - Sarah McLachlan
Kind of a surprise entry. On the surface, this isn't necessarily a daddy-daughter song. It's from the "Toy Story 2" soundtrack, and it's sung from the perspective of a doll whose owner has grown up and doesn't play with her anymore. But the song has always reminded me of my daughters, and sometimes specifically of Elissa and the two years or so when I worked nights and was with her every day while Terry was at work. "Through the summer and the fall / We had each other, that was all / Just she and I together / Like it was meant to be." Excuse me for a second, someone must have emptied the vacuum cleaner bag because it's getting really dusty in here...

#2 - "Butterfly Kisses" - Bob Carlisle
Darn you, Bob Carlisle. You're an evil, evil man. This song is terrible, and by that I mean it's awesome. What makes it terrible is that it's one of those "let's follow the little girl as she grows up and becomes a woman and end on her wedding day as her father walks her down the aisle" songs. Which of course makes you realize that time passes impossibly fast and that you're probably not making the most of it. Every time I hear this song, I go looking for Melanie to see if she wants to play a board game or go outside or just do anything except grow up like her rotten sisters are doing.

#1 - "Cinderella" - Steven Curtis Chapman
You want to feel guilty? You want to feel terrible? You don't even have to listen to the song itself. Just listen to Steven Curtis Chapman explain the inspiration for it. That's enough right there to make you feel like the worst parent in the world. And then consider how he must feel every time he sings it and has to think about his 5-year-old daughter who was killed when her brother accidentally ran her over in his SUV as she was playing in the family driveway. I have "Cinderella" on my iPod, and sometimes when I listen to it I don't know whether to feel terrible, inspired, or both. I lean toward "inspired," but it's hard not to feel guilty about the amount of time you spend with your little girls when he sings, "'Cause all too soon the clock will strike midnight / And she'll be gone." Wow.

25 comments:

  1. Check out My Little Girl by Steve Kirwan (not Tim McGraw). A difficult song to find but one that could easily make the list.

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  2. Check out the song...."I Loved Her First".....enough said. <3

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  3. This is so tender, and as a former little girl who lost her daddy at the young age of 11, I will tell you that the songs are just as meaningful to the little girls as to their loving dads.

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  4. This is the one we used. http://www.lyrics007.com/Marc%20Cohn%20Lyrics/A%20Song%20For%20My%20Daughter%20Lyrics.html

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  5. I still feel like Daddy's little girl and have been for decades (won't say how many). Sometimes when I go to visit and we're sitting on the couch he reaches for my hand. I love the feel of his hand in mine. Darn I'm out of tissues.

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  6. Thanks, all, for the excellent comments. And thanks for the song suggestions, as well. I took a listen to and/or read the lyrics for each, and they're all great. I should put 10 or 15 songs on the list, apparently!

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  7. I have to put my favorite in there, Loudon Wainwright - Daughter.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trtUCX9aRm4

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  8. Another great one that I hadn't heard. Thanks, Rick!

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  9. John Baer ( Brand New Dad)June 30, 2012 at 1:04 AM

    Great list Scott you probly have heard it but give it a listen its not as sad as some of these but it gets me because i originally wanted a boy but once we found out we were haveing a girl pink became my new favorite color lol

    The song is Called - Daddy's Girl
    By - Red Sovine

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  10. My father and I will dance to the song "tough little boys"by gary allen this year at my wedding. Its been our song since as long as I can remember. "When tought little boys grow up to be dads they turn into big babies again)

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  11. You must listen to "The Man in My Little Girl's Life" by Mike Douglas

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  12. One that always gets me is 'Father And Daughter' by Paul Simon.... It's from a movie called The Wild Thornberrys

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  13. Very old one but lovely, Harry Belafonte, Turn Around.

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