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A roundup of Disney wedding songs: Recommended tracks for your ceremony

For Disney lovers, having a wedding infused with Disney magic is a dream come true!

Many couples want to carefully choose Disney-inspired outfits, performances, and of course, the background music.

In this article, we’ll focus specifically on BGM and introduce Disney wedding songs that are perfect for your big day!

From beautiful ballads that sing of love to fun, upbeat tracks that lift everyone’s spirits, we’ve selected a wide range—use this as a guide when choosing your songs!

Disney wedding songs roundup: Recommended tracks for your ceremony (21–30)

Love is an Open DoorKristen Anderson-Lopez,Robert Lopez

This song, in which the heroine Anna and Prince Hans sing about their budding romance in Disney’s Frozen, conveys the joy of their meeting with a bright, playful vibe.

Created by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, it colors one of the film’s most memorable scenes.

Because it ends with a proposal, it’s perfect for weddings, too.

Use it for the reception entrance or entertainment segments—any happy moment—and it will fill the venue with a cheerful atmosphere.

It’s a fun tune that the bride and groom, as well as guests, can sing along to, making it a great choice for anyone who wants everyone to join in the excitement.

Lady and the Tramp

Bella Notte

Bella Notte (From “Lady and the Tramp”/Sing-Along)
Bella Notte

It’s a slow, Italian-style love ballad that plays during the romantic evening shared by Lady and Tramp in the 1955 film Lady and the Tramp.

Sung by the restaurant owners to the two dogs under the moonlight, the song has long been cherished as an iconic scene of the movie.

It is included on the albums Songs from Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp and The Legacy Collection: Lady and the Tramp, and it was carried over into the 2019 live-action version as well.

It’s the perfect track to set a warm mood on a Christmas night spent with someone special.

Ever Ever AfterAlan Menken

Enchanted Soundtrack – Ever Ever After [HQ]
Ever Ever AfterAlan Menken

Created for the Disney film Enchanted, this song celebrates the importance of holding on to dreams and hope.

Carrie Underwood’s vocals resonate over a melody that blends pop and country elements.

Released in November 2007, the track was used over the film’s end credits, and a music video was also produced.

Set in New York City, the video’s striking visuals combine animation and live action.

It’s perfect as wedding background music, and it would be a lovely gift to bless the bride and groom.

The lyrics, filled with hope for a happy future, are sure to heighten anticipation for the couple’s new life together.

Be our guestBijo to yajū

Beauty and the Beast – Be Our Guest [High Quality]
Be our guestBijo to yajū

This is the song that Lumière, Cogsworth, and the others—who have turned into a candelabrum and a clock—sing to welcome Belle when she arrives at the Beast’s castle.

Since it’s a song about welcoming guests, it could be a great choice to play as a welcome song for guests at a wedding ceremony or reception! It’s a very fun tune.

I can’t help falling in loveElvis

A-Teens – Can’t Help Falling In Love [Lyrics] [HQ]
I can't help falling in loveElvis

It’s a very bright and lively song, so I think it’s perfect for a wedding.

If you play it during the bride and groom’s entrance, the guests will get excited and it will make for an amazing wedding.

It was such a good song that I even thought I’d love to use it at my own wedding.

Something That I WantGrace Potter

Grace Potter – Something That I want (Lyrics)
Something That I WantGrace Potter

This piece, which brightens the end credits of Disney’s Tangled, is a captivating song featuring Grace Potter’s powerful vocals.

With its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics, it’s sure to capture listeners’ hearts.

Released in 2010 and included on the film’s soundtrack, the song has been loved by many.

The lyrics express a longing for something special beyond the everyday, making it a perfect fit for couples embarking on a new life together.

It’s recommended as an exit song for the wedding reception or as background music to liven up a party.

Snow White

Someday My Prince Will Come

Someday My Prince Will Come (Snow White)
Someday My Prince Will Come

A dreamy ballad featured in Disney’s first full-length animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, released in 1937, in which Snow White gracefully sings of her ideal prince.

Recognized as a classic in film history, it was ranked 19th by the American Film Institute.

It also became a jazz standard after Miles Davis featured it on his 1961 album Someday My Prince Will Come.

It’s a song to listen to on a quiet midwinter night, reflecting on happiness and love yet to be found.

How about using it as background music for a leisurely time under the warm lights of the holiday season?