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[Bride Introduction] Recommended Songs for Profile Movies

One of the now-essential elements in a wedding reception program is the profile movie.

A profile movie is a video that, in addition to the bride and groom’s backgrounds, introduces the story of how the two met.

These days, many couples create the video themselves, but choosing the right BGM for the video can be challenging, right?

So in this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs for your profile movie!

This time, we’ve focused on songs that are perfect for the bride’s introduction section.

Please use this as a reference and pick the one song that perfectly matches the video you have in mind.

[Bride Introduction] Recommended Songs for Profile Movies (21–30)

On Wings of SongFelix Mendelssohn

On Wings of Song - Piano - Mendelssohn (Monthly Piano)
On Wings of SongFelix Mendelssohn

This is a representative work by Mendelssohn, an orchestral piece noted for its graceful and serene melody, first published in 1834 as part of Six Songs, Op.

34.

Originally composed for voice and piano, its beautiful tune has been arranged for various instruments by many performers and remains beloved.

In April 2023, cellist Haruma Sato delivered a superb performance on his album Auf Flügeln des Gesanges: Mendelssohn Works.

Possessing a lightness and elegance like soaring on wings, this piece is ideal as background music for weddings and receptions.

It will accompany life’s important milestones and make those happy moments shine even brighter.

Jesu, Joy of Man’s DesiringJ.S.Bach

Celtic Woman – Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” Lyrics/Translation [CC]
Jesu, Joy of Man’s DesiringJ.S.Bach

A serene and warmly glowing gem created by Baroque master Johann Sebastian Bach.

Composed in 1723 as a church cantata, this piece has long been cherished as a wedding classic, its rich lines and beautiful harmonies creating moments of pure bliss.

Its transparent melody gently envelops the hope and joy of couples embarking on a new chapter of life.

The piano arrangement by British pianist Myra Hess was published in 1926, after which it became performable in various instrumental settings and beloved by a wide audience.

It is perfect not only for solemn wedding ceremonies but also as background music for photo slideshows.

Andante cantabilePyotr Tchaikovsky

“Andante Cantabile” by Tchaikovsky — Tchaikovsky: Andante cantabile
Andante cantabilePyotr Tchaikovsky

A masterpiece for string quartet that gracefully weaves in folk melodies.

Composed by Pyotr Tchaikovsky in 1871 during his tenure as a teacher at the Moscow Conservatory, this work captivates with its lyrical melodies that resonate deeply with listeners.

The flowing sonorities of the strings gently envelop a romantic atmosphere.

Featured in the films The Pianist and Anastasia, its universal appeal continues to be loved around the world.

It has been arranged for various ensembles and can be enjoyed in diverse performances, including cello and orchestra or solo piano.

As wedding or reception background music, its calm melodies and warm expressiveness will elegantly adorn your special day.

Fiancé-kkyunano

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Fiancé-kkyunano

Ano’s music tickles the heart with a pop melody that brings an involuntary smile and lyrics that adorably express the feeling of being in love.

Depicting the sweet-and-sour scenes of romance with unique phrasing and a rhythmic unfolding, this song was released in October 2024 as the opening theme for the anime Ranma 1/2.

The lyrics co-written with Shuichi Manabe and the arrangement by TAKU INOUE create a catchy, happy world that has been a huge hit at live shows and festivals.

It’s perfect for wedding scenes too—especially as BGM for a profile video that looks back on a couple’s journey from their first meeting to their romance.

Bright and upbeat, it’s sure to add a sparkling touch to the atmosphere.

Amazing Graceamerika min’yō

A hymn inspired by salvation through God’s grace and filled with gratitude was composed in 1779 by a British clergyman.

Created by an author who transformed his life from a slave ship captain to a pastor, it conveys profound repentance.

With a simple yet moving melody, it has won love far beyond the realm of hymns.

It is performed in various styles, such as on bagpipes or a cappella, and in 2006 it was used as the theme song for a film depicting the author’s life.

It is popular at weddings and receptions as a fitting piece for solemn entrances and emotionally moving moments.

With its simple melody and deep spirituality, this work makes the important milestones of life all the more meaningful.