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Need help with song title...

Corbett

Diamond Member
OK so I am searching for the title of this song for my fiance and her father-daughter dance. I hear this song a long long time ago. I searched Google and did not find it. I know some of the lyrics so here we go.

It is a man singing about how his daughter is growing up. After each verse the daugher sings "Daddy don't you know, you'r ethe only man in my heart" or something like that. When she sings that part she is young the first time she sings it, she is a teen when she sings it the second time and she is an adult when she sings it the third time.

You guys are my last chance at finding this song! I hope someone shows off their uber googling skills and finds it! Thanks guys!
 
Oh yeah duh, when it gets to the third time she sings she says something about the new husband being in her heart too. Now you have me all confused lol! Thanks for the help!
 
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Luther Vandross - Dance with my father
Kelley Coffee - Dance with my father

i hope that's not it. isn't it about a dead father? (chokes me up every time)
 
Originally posted by: Vinfinite
I give up, too hard 🙁

got any more specific information?

No I dont. I cant think of any more than that. I know its a duet. I know the father sings and then the daughter sings the chorus. I'll let ya know if I get any more flashbacks!
 
Darn....

All my Google skills bring up is someone else mentioning the same song with a similiar refrain, but they don't say what the name of the song is...


I have been told of one occasion where a father did not agree with his daughter about the man she wished to marry. So she decided to do the ?right? thing and submit to her father?s choice. She met her future husband twice before the wedding. At the wedding she sang a song in which the recurring refrain was, ?Daddy, you?re the only man in my heart.? Sad as this is, it is perhaps sadder that such examples are held up as role models.
 
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