Tiny Indy Teams Up with Father Rory Feek in an Emotionally-Charged Father-Daughter Performance of ‘Papa What If’
Rory and Indy Feek Share a Heartfelt Porch Performance of ‘Daddy What If’ by Shel Silverstein
In a picturesque setting on their farm, Rory Feek and his daughter, Indiana, create a touching father-daughter duet, singing the song ‘Papa What If’ by renowned poet Shel Silverstein. As the sun sets gracefully in the background, their affectionate bond shines brightly, making for a heartwarming moment that tugs at the heartstrings.
“If the sun stopped shinin’, you’d be so surprised,
You’d stare at the heavens with wide open eyes,
And the wind would carry your light to the skies,
And the sun would start shinin’ again.”
Capturing this cherished father-daughter connection, the video exudes warmth and tenderness, eliciting an emotional response from viewers. Rory expresses his gratitude on YouTube, sharing how Indiana’s heartfelt Father’s Day wishes kick-started this beautiful performance, serving as both a tribute to fathers everywhere and a three-minute gift for his audience.
As the video concludes, little Indy beams with joy, uttering “I love you, Papa,” a touching moment that resonates deeply with online viewers. Numerous comments pour in, acknowledging the beauty of this song bringing father and daughter together, while others express their belief that Rory’s late wife, Joey, watches with a smile from the heavens, relishing the precious memories created.
Rory Feek, a man of many talents, embraces a multifaceted life as a farmer, filmmaker, author, and artist. Prior to the tragic passing of his wife Joey in March 2016, they formed the Grammy-winning duo Joey+Rory, touring the world and selling nearly a million records. In June 2021, Rory released his first solo album titled ‘Gentle Man,’ showcasing his musical prowess.
This heartfelt video shared by Rory and Indy resonates with audiences, reminding us of the profound love between a father and his child, and the cherished memories that endure through music and shared experiences.