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Which song for the dance?

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My dad and I have two songs that are special to us, but we can't decide on which one to dance to at my wedding:

Unwritten-Natasha Bedingfield

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lFXy5bIiSA

and

Cinderella-Steven Curtis Chapman

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN7_qbOpuWs

Unwritten is one of our songs because that's kind of who I am, unwritten and my dad and I love that song and think it's a good wedding song. And Cinderella because he's always called me Cinderella since I was a little girl.

Which one? We're stuck!

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  1. Go with Cinderella cause it's a slow song and Unwritten is just to...ummm idk fast and it ruines the mood.


  2. if its between those two, then Cinerella.


  3. 1. cinderella

    2.unwrittened

    but you should chose the one that u want;; Good luck!.

  4. I think that Cinderella would be a good choice. I think it's cute that he has called you that since you were a little girl. Unwritten is a nice song, but I think the other song would work better for the father-daughter dance.

    Either way you decide, just make sure it is memorable for you.  

  5. Cinderella is more of a father-daughter dance to me.  Unwritten is beautiful too but I just don't think father-daughter dance when I hear it.  I would definitely play Unwritten during your reception though, maybe promise your dad he can have that dance too. (later on in the evening)

  6. cinderella

  7. i think cinderella is the better song for a wedding. both are good though hope this helps

    and congrats

    xoxo

  8. They're both really lovely! Sounds like you both would prefer Unwritten. ;)

    If you want a friendly, upbeat song that will get everyone moving, I'd suggest Unwritten. If you want something more slow that you and your father can slow dance to, I'd say go with Cinderella.

    CONGRATS, btw! :D

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