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!
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Disney wedding songs roundup: Recommended tracks for your ceremony (21–30)
Aloha, E Komo Mai Hello, WelcomeJump5

When you think of weddings, many people probably imagine Hawaii.
This song is from the Disney movie “Stitch,” which is set in Hawaii.
With its cheerful, tropical rhythm and Hawaiian lyrics popping up, it’s truly the perfect song for a wedding.
If I Didn’t Have YouBilly Crystal & John Goodman

This song, which colors the ending of Disney’s Monsters, Inc., is a heartwarming piece that sings about the importance of friendship.
It’s a duet that symbolizes the bond between Sulley and Mike, expressing the feeling that they couldn’t have accomplished anything without each other.
Released by Walt Disney Records in October 2001, it won the Academy Award for Best Original Song.
The harmonized vocals of Billy Crystal and John Goodman are also captivating.
It’s a recommended choice for weddings to express gratitude to someone special.
Disney Wedding Songs Roundup: Recommended Tracks for Your Ceremony (31–40)
So CloseJon Mclaughlin

It’s a heartfelt ballad from the movie Enchanted.
It’s a song you can use for reading a letter to your parents or for the bouquet presentation.
The powerful yet gentle vocals heighten the emotions between parent and child and are sure to bring tears to the audience.
It’s a perfect song for an emotional final scene.
A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart MakesDisney Channel Stars

Sung by the Disney Channel Stars, this song warmly conveys the importance of believing in dreams.
Released in January 2006, it’s a cover of a song from Cinderella.
It appears on several albums, including Disneymania 4 and Princess Disneymania.
With its poppy, cheerful vibe, it seems perfect for various moments at a wedding.
The lyrics, full of hope that dreams come true, are ideal for expressing the couple’s anticipation for their new life together.
It’s a great pick for Disney-loving couples.
Never Knew I NeededNe-Yo

I think it’s an upbeat song that makes you want to cheer, so it would really hype up the atmosphere if it were used for the bride and groom’s entrance or their re-entrance after the outfit change.
I felt it would make everyone have even more fun.
When I hear this song, I can picture the bride and groom entering while the guests applaud.
Can’t help falling in loveA*Teens

This song, which became the theme for the movie Lilo & Stitch, was originally by Elvis Presley.
Many other artists have covered it as well, but the A*Teens’ version has a bright, sparkling, and cute feel that I think makes it perfect for weddings.
For the first time in my lifeKanda Sayaka, Matsu Takako

In the first half, the story’s protagonist, Anna, sings expansively about her growing excitement as she hopes to meet her destined person.
In the middle section, Elsa’s determination to carry out her coronation as queen is expressed.
In the latter half, the duet between the sisters heightens the energy of the song.


