Western wedding songs recommended for people in their 20s: moving classics and popular hits.
A wedding is a major milestone in life.
For those of you in your 20s, you probably have many opportunities to attend and many people around you getting involved.
Here is a roundup of Japanese wedding songs that are perfect for such glamorous occasions.
I hope it serves as a helpful reference for planning your event.
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Western wedding songs recommended for people in their 20s: moving masterpieces and popular tracks (61–70)
Dancing QueenABBA

This is a song that fully conveys the allure of the dance floor by ABBA.
The lyrics, celebrating youth and freedom, are memorable and uplifting for listeners.
Released in Sweden in August 1976, it went on to become a global hit.
It has been loved across generations, even being featured in the film “Mamma Mia!”.
This track is also popular at weddings and is perfect as an entrance song for the bride and groom—guaranteed to electrify the venue.
It’s recommended not only for those who love to dance but also for anyone looking to create a fun atmosphere.
The RoseBette Midler

Among Bette Midler’s signature songs, this one is especially acclaimed.
Its lyrics, expressing both the pain and joy of love, are memorable and have resonated with many listeners.
Featured over the end credits of the 1979 film “The Rose,” it drew major attention, reaching No.
3 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Certified Gold and a Grammy winner, it’s also a popular choice for wedding recessionals, touching not only the newlyweds but all in attendance.
With its timeless message about love, it’s highly recommended for couples embarking on a new life together.
The GiftBlue

It’s a classic song often chosen for presentations.
If you pick this track, you can’t go wrong with the mood.
With its catchy sound, it’s been heard at various weddings over the years.
Many of you have probably heard it before, haven’t you?
(Everything I Do) I Do It For YouBryan Adams
It’s a love song marked by Bryan Adams’s sweet and poignant husky voice.
From his youth to now, his unchanged, emotional vocals continue to captivate listeners.
It’s the ultimate love song that straightforwardly cries out devoted love.
Close to youCarpenters

With its sweet, wistful vocals and resonant piano tones, this song stands as a monumental love ballad.
It’s a classic that fits perfectly across many wedding moments—processional, cake cutting, intermission, or recessional.
Released by the Carpenters in March 2023, it expresses deep love and gratitude, warmly embracing every listener.
The lyrics, which sing of feelings for a cherished person, will touch not only the bride and groom but also the hearts of all guests.
It’s the ideal song for couples who want to reaffirm their love at the life milestone that is their wedding.
Thinking Out LoudEd Sheeran

A perfect song for the recessional scene of a wedding where eternal love is pledged.
It’s a romantic ballad influenced by blue-eyed soul.
The lyrics include the phrase “I’ll love you until we’re 70,” expressing love that remains unchanged as the years go by.
Ed Sheeran’s warm vocals and melody are memorable, creating an atmosphere ideal for closing out a wedding reception.
Released in 2014, it became a hot topic and won two Grammy Awards.
It’s versatile enough for various moments like the couple’s entrance or a brief exit, so consider using it as wedding background music.
Your SongElton John

A single song that conveys a simple yet profound message of love.
Written in 1967 by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, it was included on Elton John’s self-titled second album, Elton John.
The lyrics, which express the romantic feelings of an innocent soul, read like a love letter to the listener.
In plain, straightforward words, they describe how the presence of a loved one makes life wonderful, along with heartfelt gratitude for that person.
Upon its 1971 release, it reached No.
7 in the UK and No.
8 in the US.
Covered by many artists—most notably Ellie Goulding’s version used in the John Lewis Christmas advert—it has remained a beloved classic for years.
It’s the perfect choice for a letter-reading scene at a wedding.






