Recommended Western pop coming-of-age songs for weddings and wedding receptions
There are many milestones in life where we put a period at the end of our “youth.” Maybe there are so many because it’s actually hard to bring youth to a close.
That said, marriage is probably one of the most powerful events for drawing a firm line under youth.
Here, we’ve gathered a collection of youth songs that are perfect for such life milestones.
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Recommended Western pop/rock coming-of-age songs for weddings and receptions (71–80)
This Is MeThe Greatest Showman

A perfect anthem to cheer on two people brought together after overcoming adversity.
It’s the theme song from the musical film The Greatest Showman.
The powerful vocals are uplifting and evoke the spirit of youth.
I think it will make weddings and receptions moving and memorable.
Someday My Prince Will ComeAdriana Caselotti

It’s the theme song from Disney’s animated film Snow White.
The Japanese title is “Someday My Prince Will Come.” There’s a pop version sung by actress and singer Ashley Tisdale, among others—why not look for the version that best fits your wedding or reception scene?
How Far I’ll GoAlessia Cara

This is the ending theme of Disney’s animated film “Moana.” It’s a refreshing version sung by Canadian artist Alessia Cara of the main theme in which the protagonist, Moana, sings about her longing for the ocean.
Using it as background music for a wedding ceremony or reception would help set the tone for a new beginning.
Recommended Western pop/rock coming-of-age songs for weddings and receptions (81–90)
A Whole New WorldBrad Kane&Lea Salonga

It’s the romantic duet that Aladdin and Jasmine sing while riding the magic carpet in Disney’s animated film Aladdin.
Since it’s an extremely well-known song that won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, I think it’s perfect for livening up a wedding ceremony or reception.
Beauty And The BeastCeline Dion & Peabo Bryson

If you’re looking for a male–female duet song for wedding ceremonies or receptions, how about this version of the theme from Disney’s animated film “Beauty and the Beast,” sung by Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson? It’s also included on the soundtrack.
In the 2017 live-action “Beauty and the Beast,” Ariana Grande and John Legend perform the song, so you might want to check that one out as well.
Let It GoDemi Lovato

It’s the ending theme of Disney’s animated film Frozen.
The main theme, originally sung by Idina Menzel—the musical actress who plays Elsa the Snow Queen—is performed here by Demi Lovato, a female singer who started on the Disney Channel.
Its upbeat, happy arrangement is perfect for adding a touch of glamour to weddings and receptions.
Do You Want ToFranz Ferdinand

If the bride and groom work in the fashion industry, the ending theme of the anime “Paradise Kiss,” which portrays the struggles of students at a fashion school, is a must-check.
It’s retro yet pop, with an energetic vibe that’s sure to liven up a wedding or reception.





