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 classics and popular hits (31–40)
Grow Old with MeTom Odell

A folk-pop track released in 2013 by British singer-songwriter Tom Odell.
It became a hit in countries such as Belgium and the UK, and was featured in the TV drama Reign.
It has been covered by artists including George Simpson.
Lets Get MarriedBleachers

A track by the American indie pop group Bleachers.
The Danish singer-songwriter MØ participates as a backing vocalist.
It is a track included on the 2017 album Gone Now.
I Wanna Love You ft. Snoop DoggAkon

Snoop Dogg’s rap isn’t too flashy; it’s a dapper, grown-up kind of rhyme.
A love song from a man’s perspective.
If you like club-style tracks and you’re getting married, choosing a song like this could be a great idea.
You and MeArielle Paul

Haven’t you heard it in a commercial? It’s a song by Ariel Paul, titled “You and Me” in Japanese translation.
Whether we’re sad, happy, or angry, the two of us are always together.
It’s a song that expresses just that.
Let this gentle piece create a relaxed atmosphere at your ceremony venue.
Wake Me UpAvicii

Known as a refreshing summer anthem themed around youth and self-discovery, this song features an innovative sound that fuses folktronica and EDM.
Released in June 2013, it became a global smash hit, topping the charts in over 20 countries and surpassing 2 billion views on YouTube.
It’s also perfect as a wedding song to celebrate the fresh start of a young couple, gently supporting the feelings of newlyweds as they embark on life’s journey.
Brimming with Avicii’s talent, this track is sure to become a memorable highlight of any wedding.
Western wedding songs recommended for people in their 20s: moving masterpieces and popular tracks (41–50)
Back At OneBrian McKnight

A love ballad gently sung with Brian McKnight’s sweet, slightly husky silky voice.
“Never forget your original intention” is important in everything.
It’s true for couples who will spend many years together as well.
We want to always remember the feelings we had when we made our vows at the wedding.
Just The Way You AreBruno Mars

Celebrating eternal love, this piece is a heartwarming love song filled with the charm of Bruno Mars.
It candidly and passionately sings of unconditional affection and praise for a loved one.
Released in July 2010, the song became a major hit as the lead single from his debut album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans.
It won the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance in 2011.
It’s the perfect track for special days when you want to express your feelings to someone important—such as weddings or anniversaries.
It’s sure to resonate deeply with anyone who listens.





