While family roles are, thankfully, less rigidly defined than they have been in decades past, many of us still tend to cast our father in the role of protector – the person we turn to for wisdom and advice as well as unconditional love. With that in mind, it’s no surprise to discover that dads have inspired some of music’s most enduring songs, and here we celebrate this paternal pride with the best Father’s Day songs of all time.
Best Father’s Day Songs: 10 Tracks That Celebrate Dads
10: XTC: Hold Me My Daddy (1989)
It’s certainly not always the case, but some fathers and sons (and, indeed, mothers and daughters) struggle to get along – even when they love each other. It’s a subject examined with feeling on the excellent Hold Me My Daddy, from XTC’s ninth album, Oranges And Lemons, in which a clearly emotional Andy Partridge sings, “Well, these are the right words to say/They’re difficult but still true/Well, then, hold me, my daddy/I forgot to say, ‘I love you.’”
Expounding further on these feelings in an interview, the XTC frontman said, “Most boys/men can’t talk to their fathers or show affection. It’s not what we’re supposed to do. It’s OK to say, ‘Love you, mum,’ but it’s taboo, or at least it’s not easy, to say it to your dad. I played [Hold Me My Daddy] for my father and he wondered what the hell it was about. It was a bit touchy. Maybe he was embarrassed. It was a very difficult song to write.”