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[Western Music] Recommended Wedding Recessional Songs: A Collection of Timeless Classics [2025]

The scene where the bride and groom make their exit marks the conclusion of the wedding.

It’s the moment they take their first step forward, sent off by their beloved guests.

Have you decided on the perfect song to crown this climactic moment of the reception? Because it’s such an important scene, many people find it hard to choose and can’t quite make up their minds.

In this article, we’ll introduce recommended exit songs, focusing on classic hits from Western music.

Every track is a timeless masterpiece—use this as a reference to help with your song selection.

[Western Music] Recommended Wedding Exit Songs: Timeless Classics Compilation [2025] (21–30)

IrisGoo Goo Dolls

Goo Goo Dolls – Iris [Official Music Video] [4K Remaster]
IrisGoo Goo Dolls

A gem-like rock ballad that tells a sweeping love story of an angel with eternal life who chooses love for a human woman and gives up immortality.

Woven by the Goo Goo Dolls, its melody—both heartrending and powerful—continues to resonate deeply with listeners.

Released in April 1998, the song was written for the soundtrack of the film City of Angels and was also included on the album Dizzy Up the Girl.

It spent 18 consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart, and its universal message of love and self-sacrifice captured hearts around the world.

In the moment of celebrating the bride and groom’s new beginning, the pure power of this song’s love will gently embrace the entire venue.

Your Body Is a WonderlandJohn Mayer

John Mayer – Your Body Is A Wonderland (Official Video)
Your Body Is a WonderlandJohn Mayer

A love song that sings a sweet and bittersweet confession of love.

It warmly overflows with tender admiration and affection for a lover, creating a comforting feel.

John Mayer’s smooth vocals and acoustic guitar beautifully convey an intimate atmosphere.

Released in June 2002 and included on the album “Room for Squares,” its charm captured many hearts, earning the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance in 2003.

It was also featured in the TV show “The Office” in 2006, winning broad support across audiences.

It’s a perfect choice for a wedding recessional, setting a hopeful mood that celebrates the couple’s new beginning.

An ideal song for moments when you want to express gratitude and vows to the one you love.

[Western Music] Recommended Wedding Exit Songs: A Collection of Timeless Classics [2025] (31–40)

Can You Feel the Love TonightElton John

Elton John – Can You Feel the Love Tonight (From “The Lion King”/Official Video)
Can You Feel the Love TonightElton John

Woven together with graceful piano melodies, this hymn to love beautifully captures the moment when two hearts connect.

From the stillness after a raging wind has passed, a melody that speaks of the preciousness of love-filled time gently embraces the listener’s heart.

The exquisite love song crafted by Elton John and Tim Rice was released in May 1994 as the theme for Disney’s The Lion King, garnering countless honors including the Academy Award for Best Original Song.

Portraying with care how life’s unpredictable changes and events guide two people forward, this piece is filled with a powerful yet warm message, making it perfect for a wedding recessional.

In that moment of celebrating a new beginning, you can share the joy of love together with all your guests.

Sunday MorningMaroon 5

With its rich melody and soothing groove, this song paints a picture of a peaceful morning spent with a loved one.

The lyrics, which sing of the depth of the couple’s bond and the preciousness of simple moments, truly resonate.

Released in November 2004, the track appears on Maroon 5’s debut album, Songs About Jane, and became well-known in Japan after being featured in a commercial.

With its mature atmosphere, it could be a perfect choice for a wedding recessional song, expressing wishes for the bride and groom’s calm and happy days ahead.

Love Me Like You DoEllie Goulding

Ellie Goulding – Love Me Like You Do (Official Video)
Love Me Like You DoEllie Goulding

A gem of a love song that blends a sweet, wistful vocal with a grand, cinematic sound.

Ellie Goulding’s translucent voice beautifully conveys deep affection and devoted emotion for her partner.

The exhilarating rush of falling in love and the unconditional trust in someone precious resonate through the beautiful melodic lines.

Released in January 2015 and widely talked about as the theme song for the film “Fifty Shades of Grey,” the track is also included on the album “Delirium.” It became a massive hit, topping the UK charts for four consecutive weeks.

Perfect for a wedding recessional, it creates a warmly celebratory atmosphere that brings the newlyweds and guests together as one.

Close to youCarpenters

[They Long To Be] Close To You
Close to youCarpenters

The wedding recessional marks the start of a new life.

The moment the couple exits, watched over by their guests, becomes an unforgettable scene.

The Carpenters’ “(They Long to Be) Close to You” is a classic choice for that memorable moment.

As the title suggests, it expresses the desire to “be close to you,” making it perfect for weddings.

With a stylish feel that starts quietly from the piano intro, it’s recommended for those who want to end their reception on a gentle yet uplifting note.

What Makes You BeautifulOne Direction

One Direction – What Makes You Beautiful (Official Video)
What Makes You BeautifulOne Direction

One Direction’s debut song, which became a massive hit around the world.

Over light, bright guitar tones, the fresh voices of the five members ring out.

The lyrics, which sing of feelings for a lover who doesn’t realize their own beauty, deliver a message that resonates with listeners.

Released in August 2011, the track drew major attention as the lead single from the album Up All Night.

Its catchy melody and breezy vibe are especially appealing, and it’s also popular as a wedding recessional song.

It’s a perfect choice for newlyweds who want to express their gratitude to their guests.