Recommended Western wedding songs for men: moving masterpieces and popular tracks.
When you search for “Western wedding songs,” you’ll probably find that most sites list almost the same tracks.
In this article, we’ve taken a slightly different approach and gathered wedding songs with a focus on oldies.
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Recommended Western wedding songs for men: moving classics and popular tracks (21–30)
I can't help falling in loveElvis Persley

For those who are considering a wedding and fall a bit into the late-marriage category, this ballad is highly recommended.
It’s a slightly older song, so many of your guests will likely know it.
The chorus line, “I can’t help falling in love with you,” sounds even more passionate in Elvis’s low, sexy voice, doesn’t it?
Unchanging feelingsGeorge Benson

A tempo like this song’s makes it perfect for weddings.
The chorus line “Nothing’s gonna change my love for you,” meaning there’s nothing that will change my love for you, is great, but it’s even better how the part “Hold me now, touch me now” is emphasized when it comes up in the lyrics.
The Only OneHot Chelle Rae

Hot Chelle Rae, who had hits like “Tonight” and “I Like It Like That,” usually lean toward lighter rock tunes, but this track really showcases the vocalist’s power.
The point where the rhythm shifts partway through is great.
Recommended for rock fans.
I'm YoursJason Mraz

As you can tell from the title “I’m Yours,” the lyrics feel like a song where the woman passionately approaches the man.
Maybe a lot of young couples these days are like that? If you know a couple like that, this song is recommended.
Desire called loveKWEEN

This song has a vaguely Elvis Presley-like melody, with Freddie Mercury expressing love in a rich, sexy lower register.
The way the lyrics treat love as a single, unified entity is delightfully ironic.
When a man loves a womanMichael Bolton

This song used in the 1994 film “When a Man Loves a Woman” was sung by Michael Bolton as a cover, but I recommend his version because it doesn’t feel as dated.
I love the key change partway through.
The lyrics are about how a man will sacrifice anything for love.
LoveNat King Cole

Since this song falls into the jazz category, it’s recommended for those who want a slightly stylish, more mature vibe for their wedding.
It includes the line, “Love is all that I can give to you,” which is quite a passionate phrase.





