I Want to Take You to Meet My Family Songs
FlourishAnyway believes there is a playlist for simply about whatever situation and is on a mission to unite and entertain the globe through song.
Your Family Is a Family of Incredibles

Even without the costumes, your family is incredible. Brand a playlist of rock, popular, land and R&B hits to gloat your family unit'south unbreakable bonds.
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Permit's Celebrate: Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, Brothers, and Others
Families. They can exist a source of love, support, frustration, and even embarrassment. Only they can also go on you lot laughing and entertained.
Some of the well-nigh memorable funny moments are those I've shared with my family. They are an eclectic bunch of bourgeois, liberal, wacky, average, frugal, generous and generally fun people who—except for our genetics—would probably never cull to know one another. What binds us, nonetheless, is our shared experience.
Funny Family Memories
One memorable Thanksgiving, my big family gathered around the tabular array to swallow dinner. Nosotros expert our all-time manners because my sister and her and so-husband had brought along their three young boys. They were all dressed up, and their 7-year-one-time, William, was even wearing a adjust and tie (his thought, so they claimed.)
As parents bickered over what the infant would consume, young William turned to the residue of the grouping and said matter-of-factly, "Welcome to HELL."
People all over America were packed effectually their crowded Thanksgiving tables probably thinking the same affair, but information technology took a child to verbalize this truism.
1. "We Are Family unit" by Sisters Sledge
This archetype song by Sisters Sledge (1979) celebrates the closeness of family bonds. Fortunately, you can always count on loved ones to help you cherish the good times, as well as ease you through life's tough transitions.
ii. "Dance with My Male parent" by Luther Vandross
In this poignant, career-defining song dedicated to his father, Luther Vandross (2003) reminisces about the bittersweet days he could never get back. When Vandross was a child, his father would option him up, lift him loftier in the air, and dance with both he and his mother. Although the singer's begetter died when he was however a child, the loving retention yet brought him condolement as an adult.
Sadly, Vandross suffered a stroke the year that the song was released, and his famous friends rallied in support of him to produce a music video for the song. Vandross won four Grammies for "Trip the light fantastic toe with My Begetter" in 2004, including Song of the Twelvemonth. He died the following year.
3. "Daughters" by John Mayer
John Mayer (2003) advises fathers that their influence confers a lifelong touch on on their daughters, peculiarly in how they trust and relate to others:
Y'all are the guide and the weight of her world
And so fathers, be proficient to your daughters
Daughters volition love like you lot do.
Families: We're All In This Together
"Yes, we're related. How'd y'all guess?" A group of meerkats is called a "gang," "clan," or "mob." Meerkats live in hush-hush burrows in the deserts of Botswana, Namibia,southwestern Angola, and Due south Africa.
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4. "Holes In the Floor of Heaven" by Steve Wariner
If you've ever lost a close family member, then you lot understand what state star Steve Wariner conveys in this tender 1998 hit. Long after your loved 1 has left this world, you can still feel their presence and they watch over you and share in your special moments.
5. "Y'all're Gonna Miss This" by Trace Adkins
Trace Adkins (2007) cautions us to slow down and treasure each twenty-four hour period. A young woman is in such a hurry to abound upwardly—from college to marriage to parenthood—that the people in her life remind her to treasure what really matters:
You're gonna miss this
You're gonna desire this dorsum
You're gonna wish these days hadn't gone by so fast
These are some expert times
So have a good look around
You may non know information technology now
But you're gonna miss this.
vi. "There Goes My Life" by Kenny Chesney
In this 2003 song, Kenny Chesney provides an example of how sometimes the biggest joys in life are the ones you least expect. When a young couple is met with an unexpected pregnancy, all the father tin remember nearly is, "There goes my life, At that place goes my futurity, my everything." Every bit his daughter grows up and leaves home, those words take on a new, heartfelt meaning.
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7. "Don't Forget to Recollect Me" by Carrie Underwood
In this 2006 country vocal, Carrie Underwood describes a young girl's yearning to break costless and the loneliness of leaving home. No matter what happens in the world, there's comfort in carrying your family with y'all wherever you go—even if information technology's only in your centre.
viii. "Daddy'south Hands" by Holly Dunn
Holly Dunn (1986) sees her father's crumbling hands equally beingness both strong and gentle. He prayed with them, embraced her and patted her on the back when needed, worked hard with his 2 hands, and held her mother with them. No matter what, "In that location was e'er love in Daddy's hands."
9. "Sis Christian" by Dark Ranger
Riding in cars with boys can sometimes lead to trouble. This power ballad past Night Ranger (1984) describes the business of an older brother for his sister, as she grows up too fast.
10. "The Greatest Man I Never Knew" by Reba McEntire
One time you heed to this song, you'll want to call your male parent and tell him that you love him. Reba McEntire (1992) describes a father who became so wrapped up in his function as provider that he neglected to end and simply hug his daughter and limited how much she meant to him. Although the two were family members, they were most of all strangers. Don't let this happen to you lot. Exist an emotional bridge rather than a wall to those around y'all.
xi. "My Father's Eyes" by Eric Clapton
Rock legend Eric Clapton (1998) describes his anguish at having never met his male parent and having his life built upon an uncertain foundation. At the same time, however, he realizes that when he looked into his son's eyes he found the connection he had sought all along.
Are You an Emotional Bridge? Connector or Divider?

You tin can cull to be an emotional wall or a bridge to others around you, including your family unit members. Exercise yous connect other people in positive means, bringing them together and making them experience good about themselves and each other?
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12. "I'one thousand Already There" by Lonestar
For families who are separated by a loved one's absenteeism, Lonestar (2001) captures the worry, reassurances, and the yearning to be reunited.
The song became widely associated with military machine families whose loved ones were deployed subsequently 9/11, only it can also depict those who must travel for work.
xiii. "Who Says You Can't Go Home" past Bon Jovi and Jennifer Nettles
You spend the first 18 years of your life trying to escape where you grew up—the town, family, and everything that is familiar—and then after traveling the world, you lot figure out home is not so bad after all. In this 2006 cantankerous-over hit Bon Jovi and Jennifer Nettles value their family roots and come up full-circle in their quest to return home.

Nothing can replace the warmth of a hug from someone who loves you.
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14. "Mama Said" by The Shirelles
The Shirelles (1961) offering this classic nod to a mother'southward sage advice virtually non worrying too much nearly what you cannot change.
xv. "Because You lot Loved Me" by Celine Dion
This Grammy Accolade-winning song was a worldwide hit in 1996, cheers to Celine Dion. Although she added the word "baby" to the songwriter's lyrics, it was actually written as a tribute to a father for his guidance, back up and encouragement.
sixteen. "My Town" by Montgomery Gentry
Montgomery Gentry (2002) is proud of their hometown. Although not perfect, it represents familiarity, continuity, and all that is right in the world. With the prevalence of geographic mobility—moving often because of jobs, the armed services, etc.—count yourself lucky if you can say you are truly "from" anywhere.
17. "Hurt" past Christina Aguilera
This 2006 vocal by Christina Aguilera is full of regret as she takes on the persona of a daughter reflecting on lost opportunities to connect with her father, who has recently passed away.
Would you tell me I was wrong?
Would you assistance me understand?
Are y'all looking down upon me?
Are you proud of who I am?
There'southward nix I wouldn't practise
To have just one more chance
To look into your eyes and run into y'all looking back
18. "Cat'due south in the Cradle" by Harry Chapin
Relationships are similar investments in that what you get out depends on what you put into them. This classic vocal past Harry Chapin (1974) recounts a young father who was too busy investing in his own future to spend time with his immature son.
The father's inattentiveness comes full-circle in his retirement years, still, when in he becomes the recipient of his grown son'due south benign neglect. After all, the son had an skillful role model.
And as I hung up the phone, it occurred to me
He'd grown up just like me
My boy was just similar me.

Have time to relish the little things in life, similar warm hugs and viscous kisses from your kids. One 24-hour interval yous'll wait back and realize they were bigger than you thought.
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19. "Butterfly Kisses" by Bob Carlisle
From little daughter to teenager to young helpmate, the girl in this 1997 song by Bob Carlisle (1997) is dearly treasured by her devoted father. If every child was valued the way she is, the world's problems would exist so much smaller.
20. "Hey Brother" by Avicii
This moving song by Avicii (2013) is a attestation to the bonds of kinship. Considering blood is thicker than water, in your darkest moments, you tin can always count on family:
Oh, if the heaven comes falling down, for you
There's zero in this world I wouldn't do.
21. "Mama'southward Song" by Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood (2010) promises her mother that the homo she is marrying is an earnest life partner who will keep his promises. The girl is moving away from her female parent, and it's a bittersweet time in their lives.
22. "The House That Built Me" by Miranda Lambert
In this Grammy Honour-winning song, Miranda Lambert (2010) visits her childhood home, and the memories come up rushing in. She asks to come up in for a expect around, promising to accept nothing but a memory.
The firm represents more than where she used to practice her homework, learned guitar, and where she cached her favorite dog in the one thousand. Her family home was her foundation in life and reminds her of a time when relationships were simpler and life was less complicated.

A small-scale function of my family. Are there any blackness sheep here, or did they stay home?
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23. "I'll Be There" by Mariah Carey and Trey Lorenz
Whether y'all prefer the Mariah Carey and Trey Lorenz duet (1992) or the 1970 version past the Jackson Five, this song is almost promising to show upward, stand up up, and be counted in a loved one's life when it's of import.
24. "He Didn't Have to Be" by Brad Paisley
Brad Paisley gives a shout-out to stride-fathers and other role models in kids' lives in this 1999 chart-topper. The vocal'southward protagonist is a five year-old son of a unmarried mother, and almost immediately the human who eventually became his step-father included him in dates and activities. Fast-forward to adulthood as he is ready to go a begetter himself and the protagonist recalls all the ways his step-father helped him:
Lookin' back all I tin say about all the things he did for me
Is I hope I'm at least one-half the dad that he didn't take to be.
25. "Daddy's Little Girl" by Frankie J.
Told from a daughter's perspective, this 2006 vocal by Frankie J. describes the center wrenching tale of a family'southward intermission-up and the lasting impact of feeling abandoned.
26. "That's My Job" by Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty (1987) descibes his father and role model in this song as the ane who provided comfort, guidance, and encouragement equally simply part of his job of "dad." He explains to his son:
That'southward my chore, that's what I do
Everything I do is because of yous
To go along you safe with me, that's my job, you lot see
27. "Sometimes You Tin can't Get in on Your Own" by U2
This Grammy Award-winning vocal past U2 (2004) is about Bono's distant and strained relationship with his dying father. The lyrics reveal that he struggled to bridge their communication divide and his begetter's tendency to shut others out. He perceived them equally ultimately very similar.
28. "Meanwhile Back at Mama'south" by Tim McGraw
While the world demands a fast step, domicile represents solace and easy predictability. In this song, Tim McGraw (2014) yearns to abandon the high pressure life to return to all the things he thought he'd never miss back at his mama'southward place.

Our family tree has some twisted roots.
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29. "Somebody's Hero" by Jamie O'Neal
Jamie O'Neal (2005) reminds us in this sugariness vocal that you don't have to wear a cape, be a stone star, or travel to the moon to be someone'southward hero. If you're a parent, y'all probably already are. (Call up this when y'all are tempted to criticize a parent in front of his or her kid.)
xxx. "Never Gonna Be Solitary" by Nickelback
This 2009 power ballad by Nickelback provides a parent'due south message of unconditional love and back up, regardless of any missed opportunities for togetherness in the by:
I'm gonna be there all the way,
I won't be missing one more day,
I'm gonna be there always,
I won't exist missing one more than twenty-four hours.
Even More than Songs About Family: Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, Brothers, and Others
Title | Artist | Year Released |
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31. My Boondocks | Little Texas | 1993 |
32. Family Tradition | Hank Williams Jr. | 1979 |
33. Love Tin Build A Bridge | The Judds | 1990 |
34. In My Girl'southward Eyes | Martina McBride | 2003 |
35. Coat Of Many Colors | Dolly Parton | 1971 |
36. Daddy's Little Girl | Michael Buble | 2002 |
37. He Own't Heavy, He's My Brother | The Hollies | 1969 |
38. Family Portrait | Pink | 2002 |
39. My Trivial Girl | Tim McGraw | 2006 |
twoscore. Black Sheep | John Anderson | 1983 |
41. Blessed | Martina McBride | 2001 |
42. A Song For Mama | Boyz II Men | 1997 |
43. You lot'll Ever Exist My Baby | Sara Evans | 2006 |
44. It Won't Be Like This For Long | Darius Rucker | 2008 |
45. I Hope You Trip the light fantastic toe | Lee Ann Womack | 2000 |
46. Family unit Is Family unit | Kacey Musgraves | 2015 |
47. Ready, Ready, Don't Go | Billy Ray Cyrus & Miley Cyrus | 2007 |
48. Just Fishin' | Trace Adkins | 2011 |
49. Love Without End, Amen | George Strait | 1990 |
50. My Front end Porch, Lookin' In | Lonestar | 2003 |
51. Cleaning This Gun (Come On In, Boy) | Trace Adkins | 2007 |
52. Seein' My Male parent In Me | Paul Overstreet | 1990 |
53. Family unit Human being | Craig Campbell | 2010 |
54. Watching You | Rodney Atkins | 2006 |
55. The Walk | Sawyer Brownish | 1991 |
56. Male parent of Mine | Everclear | 1997 |
57. Confessions of a Cleaved Heart | Lindsay Lohan | 2005 |
58. He Walked On Water | Randy Travis | 1990 |
59. Father to Son | Queen | 1974 |
60. The Perfect Fan | Backstreet Boys | 1999 |
61. Oh Mother | Christina Aguilera | 2006 |
62. A Song for Mama | Boyz Two Men | 1997 |
63. Mom | Meghan Trainor | 2016 |
64. Turn to Yous | Justin Bieber | 2012 |
65. Thank You Mom | Practiced Charlotte | 2000 |
66. Dear Mom | Girls' Generation | 2009 |
67. Similar My Mother Does | Lauren Alaina | 2011 |
68. Older Sis | Carly Simon | 1974 |
69. Sister Oh Sister | Rodney Crowell and Mary Carr (feat. Roseanne Cash) | 2012 |
70. My Brother | Wishbone Ash | 1999 |
71. Blessed | Elton John | 1995 |
72. In My Daughter's Eyes | Martina McBride | 2003 |
73. I Call back Nearly Y'all | Collin Raye | 1995 |
74. Grandpa, Tel Me 'Tour the Good Ol' Days | The Judds | 1986 |
75. I Loved Her First | Heartland | 2006 |
76. Buckaroo | Rodney Atkins | 2006 |
77. Beloved Girl | Halestorm | 2015 |
78. Arms Wide Open | Creed | 2000 |
79. Xl Once more | John Berry | 1996 |
eighty. I'll Be Your Man | Zac Brown Band | 2015 |
81. I'll Always Honey My Mama | The Intruders | 1973 |
82. So They Practise | Tracy Byrd | 2003 |
83. Mother in law | Ernie K-Doe | 1961 |
84. If Information technology Wasn't for a Woman | Kellie Pickler | 2017 |
85. Hand That Rocks the Cradle | Glen Campbell | 1987 |
86. This Song Is for My Mother | Catman Cohen | 2011 |
87. Begetter, You lot Believed | Catman Cohen | 2005 |
88. My Begetter'south Daughter | Jewel (Featuring Dolly Parton) | 2015 |
89. I Saw God Today | George Strait | 2008 |
xc. Not All Heroes Habiliment Capes | Owl Metropolis | 2017 |
91. The Flavor'due south Upon United states of america | Dropkick Murphs | 2013 |
92. Merry Christmas from the Family | Robert Earl Keene | 1994 |
93. Blood brother | Needtobreathe (Featuring Gavin McGraw) | 2015 |
94. My Mother'due south Eyes | Alec Benjamin | 2018 |
95. Brother | Kodaline | 2017 |
96. I Wish Grandpas Never Died | Riley Light-green | 2020 |
97. Family | TobyMac | 2012 |
98. For My Daughter | Kane Brown | 2019 |
99. A New Mean solar day Has Come | Celine Dion | 2002 |
100. Lady | Brett Young | 2020 |
101. Granddaddy's Chair | Kane Brown | 2016 |
102. Gracie | Ben Folds | 2005 |
103. Book of John | Tim McGraw | 2013 |
104. My Old Man | Zac Brownish Band | 2017 |

Families are like fudge: mostly sweet with a few nuts.
(C) FlourishAnyway
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FlourishAnyway (author) from The states on March 03, 2020:
Peggy - Those family animal names are challenging. Glad you took the quiz. Thank y'all for stopping past!
Peggy Woods from Houston, Texas on March 03, 2020:
Families make the world get round! I think that we all have a mixture of interesting folks in our extended families if truth be told. Information technology looks like I have to go dorsum to schoolhouse with regard to naming groups of animals. This is a long list of songs related to family and families.
Sam on January 24, 2020:
Another songs about families I like
My mother's eyes - Alec Benjamin
Mockingbird - Eminem
Blood brother - Kodaline
To my parents - Anna Klendeline
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on Nov 17, 2019:
waluigi - That's a fairly narrow request. Off the summit of my caput, other than "Kinfolks," a 2019 country song by Sam Hunt I'1000 not certain off the superlative of my head. Rather than catering to what they might already know which is hard to guess with teens, why not expand their horizons and innovate them to some new music you adore?
waluigi on November 13, 2019:
what songs take family unit in it from the past year that a teengager would know?
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on September 16, 2019:
Shannon - Glad you were able to figure it out. I included this vocal on the playlist, Songs Well-nigh Unconditional Love. Thanks for stopping by!
Shannon Henry from Texas on September 15, 2019:
I plant information technology! It's really called "Unconditional" by Clay Davidson.
Shannon Henry from Texas on September fifteen, 2019:
Hullo Flourish,
I was trying to find an advisable playlist to ask this question....I've been searching for the name of the song and singer of a particular song I remember from around the 90s. Unfortunately, I tin't think who sang it and so I can't easily narrow down my search. Do y'all know of a country song about a begetter and his unconditional love for a son? I of the verses of the song talks well-nigh the father telling his son that it's his mode or the highway and the son chooses to leave. Simply the male parent's beloved is still unconditional.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on December 15, 2017:
Frank - Glad y'all enjoyed this! Have a fun-filled weekend!
Frank Atanacio from Shelton on Dec 14, 2017:
a very fun listing.. and I did poorly on that quiz.. 52%... Only the crab 1 I selected succulent.. and that should be right LOL
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s. on December 14, 2017:
Kezie - I appreciate your feedback. Accept a not bad solar day.
Kezie on December 14, 2017:
It's awesome
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on October ten, 2017:
mithu babu - Thanks
mithu babu on October 09, 2017:
Very overnice
FlourishAnyway (writer) from The states on September 15, 2017:
Kyah - What a sweet song! I added information technology at #81. Cheers for the suggestion. Go hug your mama and I'grand gonna do the same today. Mothers are a special gift.
Kyah on September xiv, 2017:
I'll Always Love My Mama by The Intruders
I heard information technology when I was driving home ane nighttime on Female parent's Day. Information technology's an oldie, but a goodie!
FlourishAnyway (author) from United states of america on June 23, 2017:
wordsmitty25 - That's a real overnice song. It reflects how I feel about my own dad. I've added it. Thank y'all for the suggestion.
wordsmitty25 on June 22, 2017:
Forty Again by John Drupe of his album Faces.
Wholesome, honest, moving and positive... should be at the peak of the list!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on March 11, 2017:
Hi - Cheers for the proffer. I couldn't find information technology in English language, but I'thousand sure people will see it in the comments hither.
How-do-you-do on March 10, 2017:
When I saw dear mom by SNSD
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s.a. on July 21, 2015:
Danny - Thanks for the feedback and for stopping by to read. Have a terrific week!
Danny Cabaniss from Shawnee, Oklahoma on July twenty, 2015:
Crawly! I love it when you write nearly family, and when you write well-nigh music, so this makes for a great combination. I love the pictures, and the town names. It all comes together to make a terrific hub!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on June 25, 2015:
VioletteRose - Give thanks yous for reading and taking the fourth dimension to leave a comment. Accept a great rest of the week.
VioletteRose from Atlanta on June 24, 2015:
What a wonderful list of songs for families. The lyrics you shared here are so touching, thanks and so much for sharing such beautiful songs!
Patricia Scott from North Central Florida on June xviii, 2015:
What an amazing collection of family unit songs. Many of these crusade me to cry, I admit it. The power of music to soothe raw edges and to bring back memories is wonderful..even if it means some unpleasant ones...I have found they enable me to identify what troubled me and let it go.
Well washed.
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FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s.a. on May 20, 2015:
Supuni Fernando - Cheers for your kind kudos. Have a great week.
Supuni Fernando from Colombo, Sri Lanka on May 19, 2015:
Amazing mail service- Family is the all-time matter in the earth.
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s. on May 17, 2015:
Akriti Mattu - Cheers for reading/listening and for the up vote. Have a bang-up weekend!
Akriti Mattu from Shimla, Republic of india on May 17, 2015:
What a wonderful post. Voted upwardly.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on May 06, 2015:
torrilynn - They're adorable, aren't they? Cheers for stopping by. Have a not bad week.
torrilynn on May 06, 2015:
I really do similar the photo of the meerkats that you lot included as well every bit the songs. thanks for this creative and enjoyable hub. very interesting and informative. Best of wishes.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on April 22, 2015:
Molly - Families are such wonderful resources of beloved and back up, and it's good to celebrate them with vocal. Cheers for reading.
Molly Layton from Alberta on April 22, 2015:
This is such a not bad list. Information technology's tough for me to choose a favourite. Thank yous for these wonderful songs.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on April 21, 2015:
Suzanne - Cheers for stopping by! I promise you're having a wonderful calendar week! I love that vocal as well although I sure hope I don't create that kind of relationship in my own life.
Suzanne Day from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on April 21, 2015:
Good task on listing best family songs. I really like Cats in the Cradle and Nosotros Are Family. Voted useful! x
FlourishAnyway (author) from United states of america on Apr 13, 2015:
Susie - Thanks for stopping by and taking time to heed. That's a slap-up song! I'm glad you institute something y'all enjoyed here. Have a terrific week!
Susie Lehto from Minnesota on April 12, 2015:
Flourish, you lot must be a true blue music lover. You has then many dandy songs listed hither. I had to listen to "Meanwhile Dorsum At Mama'southward", I dear that vocal.
Awesome hub!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on Apr 08, 2015:
Neb - Thank you for taking the time to visit. My nephew is e'er brutally honest. I hope you're having a great week!
Beak De Giulio from Massachusetts on Apr 07, 2015:
Another swell list Flourish. Includes some timeless classics and a few of my personnel favorites. Nifty job, enjoyed the list. What would nosotros do without family? Loved the Thanksgiving story :)
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on Apr 07, 2015:
Audrey - Some other country music lover! I institute it interesting how land had so many of the hits near families. Cheers for your kind words. Have a wonderful week ahead.
FlourishAnyway (author) from Us on April 07, 2015:
ezzly - Sometimes the unexpected surprises are the best! Thanks so much for voting and sharing. Have a wonderful week.
ezzly on April 07, 2015:
Aw that made me tingle Your anecdote about There Goes My Life - information technology is sad for parents when their kids fly the nest. Voted upwards and sharing on twitter
Audrey Selig from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on April 06, 2015:
Hi Flourish - What a not bad drove of songs, and I practice dear state. You must have spent a great deal of fourth dimension compiling this list. Your photos add to the collection and are fun to meet. Thank you for sharing. Blessings, Audrey Pinning
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on April 06, 2015:
MsDora - Cheers for your generous, kind words. I certainly hope your Easter was a wonderful one spent with family and friends.
Dora Weithers from The Caribbean on April 06, 2015:
Yours is a beautiful family unit! Yous provide a list of meaningful songs, and I intend to make to heed to some of them. You also engage u.s. in some fun ways. Thank you.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on Apr 05, 2015:
Writer Fox - Thank you for visiting and for bookmarking. Take a keen week ahead!
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on April 05, 2015:
Sunshine625 - Glad you enjoyed this! Have a wonderful Easter with your family unit.
Writer Play tricks from the wadi near the footling river on April 05, 2015:
Wow - another great list of songs! I call up many of these would exist corking for weddings. I'll bookmark this one for certain.
Linda Bilyeu from Orlando, FL on April 04, 2015:
Way to go Flourish! What an crawly list of songs. Equally I was reading through the list song suggestions entered my mind and then BAM you mentioned them...I am out of suggestions! :)
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on April 04, 2015:
Sha - Thank you for stopping past. I hope your weekend has been a great ane. Take a Happy Easter!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on April 04, 2015:
Linda - Cheers for stopping by and for the kind comment. Take a wonderful Easter with your family unit.
Linda Crampton from British Columbia, Canada on April 04, 2015:
This is an interesting and attractive hub, as e'er, Flourish. Information technology's also educational for me, which I appreciate, considering I don't know most of the songs that you lot've described. I do know The Cat's in the Cradle and I'll Be There, though, and I like them both. I promise you have a very enjoyable Easter.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from Usa on April 04, 2015:
Susan - It ofttimes doesn't seem similar you'll miss it when you lot're in the midst of information technology (i.due east., the terrible twos, the teen years) just after you do look back fondly. At least that is what I am finding. Thanks for stopping by!
FlourishAnyway (writer) from U.s. on April 04, 2015:
Nell - A number of these songs are country hits, and I don't know whether they get much international play. Glad yous institute at least one that you enjoyed. Accept a wonderful weekend and thank you for stopping by!
FlourishAnyway (writer) from Usa on April 04, 2015:
Faith Reaper - Thank yous so much for visiting, commenting, sharing then widely. Have a lovely Easter weekend!
FlourishAnyway (author) from United states on April 04, 2015:
justthemessenger - That's an all fourth dimension favorite! Thanks for taking a wait at my playlist. Take a wonderful weekend!
Shauna L Bowling from Central Florida on Apr 04, 2015:
Neat listing as usual. I'll have to come back later and listen to the videos. I love Miranda Lambert'southward The Firm That Built Me and Jackson 5's I'll be There.
Susan Hambidge from Kent, England on April 04, 2015:
This is a groovy hub. So many of these songs make me sad, though, they shouldn't really but they practice. 'You lot're gonna miss this' is 1 of the worst for me, because information technology'southward so heartbreakingly true!
Religion Reaper from southern USA on Apr 03, 2015:
Awesome list, Flourish. You constitute some really nifty family unit-related songs. Looks like you come from a pretty great family there! I had forgotten a lot of these. I concord with Catherine, in that your commentary is what truly makes your hubs interesting.
Happy Easter weekend.
God anoint you and your lovely family.
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Nell Rose from England on April 03, 2015:
Hi, most of these I don't know, but I admittedly Dearest Avicci! I accept the CD and sing to it all day long! lol! dear the location names too, especially Mother Mountain, how cool! Great hub flourish, loved it!
James C Moore from Joliet, IL on April 03, 2015:
Reading this I was immediately reminded how the Pittsburgh Pirates used the #ane song on this listing every bit the theme song on their MLB world series championship run. I must say you lot take very distinctive categories for your vocal listing.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from United states of america on April 03, 2015:
Homeplace Series - Thank you for taking a await. There are then many songs that reverberate family unit relationships. I'm glad yous found some that you enjoyed. Have a terrific weekend.
William Leverne Smith from Hollister, MO on April 03, 2015:
What a wonderful list! Many, many memories. Many I'd forgotten about. Thank you, then much, for sharing! ;-)
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on April 03, 2015:
Catherine - Thank you lot for taking the fourth dimension to leave a annotate. It's often hard to make the correct choices in our daily lives but kids grow up so rapidly, and they're certainly work the investments we provide.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on April 03, 2015:
Larry - Information technology's one of my favorites, besides! Have a nifty weekend!
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s. on Apr 03, 2015:
Neb - Glad I could assist out. Have a wonderful weekend!
Larry Rankin from Oklahoma on Apr 03, 2015:
A lot of good songs, but I recall "Daughters" is my favorite.
Wonderful article.
Catherine Giordano from Orlando Florida on April 03, 2015:
Another great playlist and your commentary adds so much. I would often recollect of Cat's in the Cradle" when my son was young and I was to busy to spend fourth dimension with him. It made me reprioritize then I had the time. Music has the power to motility u.s. and change us. Voted up ++
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on Apr 03, 2015:
Frank - Thanks for beingness first today! Have a terrific weekend.
Nib Holland from Olympia, WA on April 03, 2015:
What a great listing. Non surprisingly, many of the songs are country...and many of them are favorites of mine. Thanks for giving me something to mind to today. :)
Frank Atanacio from Shelton on April 03, 2015:
40 best.. wow enjoyed doing this hub.. took the quiz.. did the thumbnails.. and enjoyed your listing give thanks you so much flourish :) Frank
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