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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Songs for Dads

In honor of Father's Day, and to recognize all the great dads out there, I would like to offer a list of some of my favorite "Dad" songs.  Enjoy!



This first song is called "Just Fishin" by country artist Trace Adkins.  I'm sure there are many dads out there who remember taking their kids out fishing for the afternoon, and who know that the time spent together is about so much more than "just fishin'".



This second song is also from a popular country artist, Brad Paisley, called "He Didn't Have to Be."  So many  step-dads have filled such a big role in the lives of the children they have brought into their families, and this song honors them.


What loving father can forget that first moment of meeting his brand new baby and thinking "Isn't She (or He) Lovely"?  One of the best Stevie Wonder songs Ever!


The time with our children passes by so quickly, and there are so many precious moments in their lives.  Bob Carlisle's song "Butterfly Kisses" captures the love a father has for his daughter with sweet poignancy.



"Seein' My Father In Me" by Paul Overstreet.  Every parent's dream is that they will be able to pass down the good things about their lives down to their children.


A sweet song called "Always Be Your Baby" from Natalie Grant.  Yes, no matter how old they get, they will always be our babies.


George Strait's classic "A Father's Love" is all about fathers loving their children, no matter what.  


There is no power on earth greater than Father's love in this beautiful song by Gary Valenciano (originally sung by Bob Carlisle).   


A day comes in one's life when you realize just how much your dad really loves you.  A great song from Keith Urban called "Song for Dad."


This song is for those who have lost their dads, "Heaven was Needing a Hero" by Jo Dee Messina.  

I hope you've enjoyed this list of tribute songs for father's.  There are so many great songs out there honoring dads, that it was hard to choose just a few.

What's your favorite father song?  

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