Recommended Western wedding songs for men: moving masterpieces and popular tracks.
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Recommended Western wedding songs for men: moving masterpieces and popular tracks (41–50)
I doColbie Caillat

For my beloved best friend’s wedding, I want to dedicate Colbie Caillat’s “I Do.” With its cute melody and simple lines, it’s an English song that’s easy to sing.
The lovely lyrics, which express feelings for someone you love, are also a highlight.
Recommended Western wedding songs for men: moving masterpieces and popular tracks (51–60)
I’ll BeEdwin McCain

A pop-rock track released in 1998 by American singer-songwriter Edwin McCain.
Popular at weddings, it has been used in many forms of media, including the TV dramas Dawson’s Creek and Higher Ground.
How Long Will I Love YouEllie Goulding

Ellie Goulding covered a song by the British folk-rock band The Waterboys.
The gentle sound and Ellie’s soothing vocals are healing, and the simple lyrics are lovely.
If you use it as background music for a wedding or reception, it will likely move you as you recall the time the two of you have walked together so far.
Wonderful TonightEric Clapton

It’s a classic wedding song.
The story is about waiting while his girlfriend gets ready for their date.
Girls fret over what to wear, put effort into their makeup, and want to be told they look beautiful.
Watching her get ready, it’s the kind of song that makes you want to spend your life with the man who says, “You look wonderful tonight,” every evening.
Fly Me To The MoonFrank Sinatra

Everyone must have heard it at least once.
The soothing, deep voice of jazz legend Frank Sinatra is truly comforting.
I think it would create a romantic atmosphere at a wedding or reception.
It might also work well as background music for the candle-lighting ceremony.
Better TogetherJack Johnson

This is a song made for his beloved wife.
A relationship where both people can help each other grow is wonderful.
The person who makes you feel that being together is better for both of you is the one you want to spend your life with.
I want to aim for that kind of marriage and enjoy married life.
It’s a perfect classic for weddings.
You’re BeautifulJames Blunt

A hit song from 2005.
It’s a classic wedding song.
The gentle guitar and the emotional male vocals are soothing.
With its straightforward message, it’s a tear-jerking track that I think will add a moving touch to weddings and receptions.





