Best Country Mother-Son Dance Songs
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30 Best Country Mother-Son Dance Songs of All Time

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Written By Will Fenton
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30 Best Country Mother-Son Dance Songs of All Time

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These 30 songs capture the love between a mother and her son, making them a perfect choice for weddings, birthday parties, or other special events.

Whether you’re looking for a classic ballad or an upbeat tune, this list has something for everyone.

Get ready to hit the dance floor and create lasting memories with your mother or son with our list of the best country mother-son dance songs.

1. “Mother” by Sugarland

This 2018 Sugarland song serves as a poignant reminder of the fact that we only have one mother.

The song reminds us that our mothers are our forever homes, no matter how old we get.

“Mother” is the ideal tribute song to play at your wedding in honor of your mother.

2. “Mommas” by The Swon Brothers

The Swon Brothers rose to fame on The Voice, and their song “Mommas” is substantial proof that they haven’t lost sight of their roots.

This song is a slow tribute to moms everywhere and how we can never repay them for all they have done for us.

When you are unable to express your feelings to your mother in words, this song can help.

3. “Mom” by Garth Brooks

Nothing compares to offering your mother to dance to a country legend like Garth Brooks.

A conversation between a preborn child and God is depicted in his song, “Mom.”

The baby is anxious to arrive on earth, but God reassures him that someone wonderful is waiting for him there.

The song’s simple premise is that as long as mom is present, there is nothing to be worried about.

Mothers are your guardian angels on earth, ready to look after you during the most trying moments.

What a thoughtful gesture to make to your mother on your wedding day!

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4. “Through the Years” by Kenny Rogers

Despite its poor chart performance, Kenny Rogers considers “Through the Years” to be one of his best songs.

Even though it could be argued that this is a love song, the lyrics do a good job of showing the relationship between a mother and her son.

Moms and sons stick together despite the ups and downs.

This 1980s country pop ballad can have significant value for you if you have a close relationship with your mother.

5. “Man Made” by Granger Smith

“Man Made” might be the perfect music to choose during your special wedding dance if you want to give a lot of credit to your mother.

Granger Smith credits all that a man accomplishes or has ever done to the woman who gave birth to him.

6. “I Hope You Dance” by LeeAnn Womack

“I Hope You Dance” has dominated the wedding industry since 2000 and may be the most well-known mother-son dance ever.

According to LeeAnn Womack, it’s impossible to hear the lyrics and not think of your kids.

7. “My Wish” by Rascal Flatts

Every mother has hopes and desires for her son, and “My Wish” by Rascal Flatts is a classic song full of heartfelt wishes and meaningful lyrics.

This country song is the ideal way for a mother to send her son off into adulthood while she wishes him well and assures him of her unwavering love.

8. “Mama Was Daddy Too” by Tainted Lyric

Not all children are raised by a mother and a father.

This 2021 song, “Mama Was Daddy Too,” is a tribute to single mothers.

Sons can use this song to show appreciation for how difficult it was for their moms to raise them single-handedly. 

9. “I Called Mama” by Tim McGraw

This 2020 hit about moms is simple but insightful about the bond between a boy and his mother.

The song begins with some bad news followed by Tim calling his mother to tell her. 

It highlights how he views his mom as his ultimate form of support and that when times are tough, he can rely on her for help or comfort. 

10. “Like Jesus Does” by Eric Church

This song is based on the Christian belief that Jesus loves everyone, despite their sins. 

Eric Church makes a comparison between that kind of love and a woman’s love.

Although the lyrics of this song could be about a lover, they also perfectly capture a mother’s love for her child as being unwavering and unconditional.

11. “He Gets That From Me” by Reba McEntire

“He Gets That From Me” is a song that will touch everyone’s heart, especially those men who lost their fathers before getting married.

It perfectly balances the mother-son aspect while also paying tribute to a late father.

This song can help you and your mother have a special moment on the dance floor.

12. “Like My Mother Does” by Lauren Alaina

“Like My Mother Does” provides a complete picture of what it means to be like your mother.

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Since you’re not capable of doing what she does, all you can do is observe and learn.

The message in this country ballad praises mothers for their love, perseverance, strength, and wisdom.

It’s powerful and emotionally stirring which is exactly what you need to express your love for your mother.

13. “Mama’s Boy” by Ryan Griffin

This lovely song is written from the viewpoint of a father talking to his son.

His father sees everything about his mother in him, even though he aspires to be just like him.

The singer attributes all of the boy’s best qualities to his mother.

This could be the perfect country mother-son dance for you if you’re a true mama’s boy.

14. “Mama Ain’t Jesus” by Jordan Rowe

Jordan Rowe describes his mother’s presence as a “small taste of heaven on earth” in this religiously based country song.

Our mothers are not Jesus, but because of the strength of their love, they follow closely behind.

15. “Mother Like Mine” by The Band Perry

Given that The Band Perry is made up of three siblings, it makes sense that they would write and perform a Mother’s Day tribute together.

The concept behind “Mother Like Mine” is simple: if everyone had a mother like mine, the world would be a better place.

We’ve all felt this way about our mothers at some point, especially when we’re getting ready to start the most important journey of our lives.

16. “Mama’s Song” by Carrie Underwood

Your mother-son dance conveys a message to her, but it can also send a message to other people in the crowd.

The song “Mama’s Song” was composed from the perspective of a daughter to her mother on the day of her wedding, although the sentiment applies equally to mothers and sons.

17. “That’s What Mamas Are For” by Chris Lane

“That’s What Mamas Are For” starts by listing all the things that fathers are great for, fooling us into thinking that this song is about fathers.

However, the song’s chorus makes it clear that it is about mothers and everything that they do for us.

It’s the perfect way to express that, while dads are fantastic, the song is dedicated to moms.

Chris Lane released this country song on Mother’s Day, which was fitting.

18. “You’re Gonna Be” by Reba McEntire

This 2005 song is from a mother’s perspective by the queen of country music. 

The song enabled Reba to continue her decades-long tradition of making hits.

As she sings to her child, she offers guidance, encouragement, and reassurance that she will always love them no matter what challenges life brings.

19. “Don’t Blink” by Kenny Chesney

“Don’t Blink” does a wonderful job of capturing the concept of life flashing by in an instant. 

This is true, as any mother will attest. 

You were given birth to and raised by your mother.

She blinks, and the next thing she knows, she’s dancing at your wedding or seeing you off into adulthood. 

20. “Boy” by Lee Brice

This song involves Lee speaking to his son, reminiscing about the highs and lows of being a boy from childhood to adulthood.

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The song mentions that a woman will come along and change everything.

“Boy” crafts a nostalgic picture that is certain to move a few people to tears, including your mother.

21. “Humble and Kind” by Tim McGraw

Lori McKenna wrote “Humble and Kind” for her five children. 

It’s a song full of great advice that a mother would give to her son after raising him.

If you’ve learned lessons from your mom, she will value this tender and unique tribute to her at your wedding

22. “You Are My Sunshine” by Morgane Stapleton with Chris Stapleton

“You Are My Sunshine” is a classic song that is frequently sung to kids by their mothers.

The song was recorded by country music star Chris Stapleton and his wife Morgane.

It’s about how important family is and it can inspire a mother-son dance.

23. “What I Never Knew I Always Wanted” by Carrie Underwood

The story of “What I Never Knew I Always Wanted” is told from the perspective of a lady who had no idea how strong motherly and marital love could be.

Carrie Underwood sings from a mother’s perspective. 

This song is great for dancing whilst also showing the love in a partner as a future parent to your children. 

24. “The Sweetest Gift” by Trisha Yearwood

“The Sweetest Gift” is a song about a mother expressing her love for her son who’s in prison.

It reveals that her love for her son is unwavering, even under tough circumstances.  

25. “There You’ll Be” by Faith Hill

This song was written by Diane Warren and was released as a single from the soundtrack to the 2001 film, “Pearl Harbor”.

It is a love ballad that speaks of a significant other who is always there for the singer, even in their memories, and how that love is eternal.

The song is about having support from someone and never forgetting the lesson they taught you.

These poignant lyrics combined with Faith Hill’s lovely voice make for a wonderful mother-and-son dance song.

26. “That’s What Mamas Do” by Jason Mathews

This song is told from the perspective of the son, Jason Mathews, as he discusses all the things women do for their children.

You can show your mother how much you appreciate her and the impact she has had on your life by dancing to this song with her.

27. “It’s Your Song” by Garth Brooks

“It’s Your Song” was a single from Garth’s album, Double Live.

It was written by Benita Hill and Pam Wolfe.

The song reached number 5 on the Canadian RPM country charts and number 9 on the U.S. Billboard country singles charts in the same year.

It has themes about how sons get courage and strength from people, such as their mothers. 

28. “The Best Part of Me” by Lee Brice

“The Best Part of Me” is primarily about a partner, however, the song’s message can also be applied to the bond between a mother and son. 

The song is about how people often dislike aspects of themselves, but that their significant other (or mother) is the best part of them. 

29. “The Best Day” by Taylor Swift

This song was included in Taylor Swift’s second studio album, Fearless, which was released in 2008.

The song “The Best Day” is about how those special days you spent with your mother were some of the best of your childhood.

This song is ideal for slow dancing because of Taylor Swift’s beautiful voice, and it helps to show the bond you share with your mother.

30. “Do I Make You Proud” by Taylor Hicks

The song was released as Hicks’ debut single after he won the popular reality TV show “American Idol”.

It became a hit, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

In the song “Do I Make You Proud,” a child asks the parents if they are raising a man who will make them proud.

This is another fantastic song to dance to with your mother since Hicks speaks about how his heart is full of love and gratitude thanks to his parents.

Country Mother-Son Dance Songs – Final Thoughts

In conclusion, mother-son dance songs have been a popular and important part of many cultures all over the world. 

Whether you’re looking for a country song to dance to at a wedding or simply a tune to remind you of the special bond between a mother and son, these songs are sure to evoke emotions and bring back memories.

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Will Fenton

Introduced to good music at a young age through my father. The first record I remember being played was "Buffalo Soldier" by Bob Marley, I must've been six years old. By the time I was seven, I was taking drum lessons once a week. The challenge but the euphoric feeling of learning a new song was addicting, and I suppose as they say the rest was history. Favorite album of all time? Tattoo You by The Rolling Stones Best gig you've ever been to? Neil Young at Desert Trip in 2016 Media mentions: Evening Standard Daily Mail

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