A bride brought her dad to tears ahead of their father-daughter dance when she surprised him by playing the heartfelt voicemails he’d left her over the years. Chloe McIntyre, from New Milford, Connecticut, received the first voicemail from her father, Scott Knight, when she was a freshman in high school. In that message, Scott, 61, sang "Happy Birthday" to his daughter, and since that moment, Chloe vowed never to delete any of the loving messages left by her father. Scott has been his daughter's "biggest supporter," Chloe said, and he continued to leave her messages throughout high school, college and into adult life. Listening back to the messages always brings Chloe joy – so much so that she played one of them to her now-husband, Dylan, on their first date. It was then Dylan, right after he had proposed to Chloe, who remembered the message and said that they should incorporate such notes into their big day. Then, on December 21, at the couple's wedding venue, in Killingly, Connecticut, Scott waited for the father-daughter dance to start, when his loving notes started to play for all to hear. Chloe, who had stitched a number together, timed things so that they would play rolling into the song she had chosen for the dance, and as the pair headed to the floor, with Scott sobbed tears of happiness at the sweet gesture. **PLEASE NOTE: Mandatory credit to @socialbycarly; Background music is not cleared.**