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)
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.
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.
Disney Wedding Songs Roundup: Recommended Tracks for Your Ceremony (31–40)
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.
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?
You’ve Got A Friend In MeRandy Newman

This song, beloved as the theme for Disney’s film Toy Story, was written and composed by Randy Newman and features a heartwarming melody about friendship and loyalty.
Released alongside the movie in November 1995, it was nominated for an Academy Award the following year.
The lyrics, which express the bond between the protagonists Woody and Buzz, make it a perfect choice for a wedding, as a song from a best friend to the bride and groom.
Why not use it as background music or a performance piece at the reception to celebrate the start of their new life together?
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.
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.


