Recommended wedding songs for people in their 50s: moving masterpieces and popular favorites
Here are some Japanese wedding songs we recommend for people in their 50s!
We’ve gathered a variety—from songs about marriage itself, to tunes that evoke the image of a happy bride and groom, to love songs perfect for reception entertainment.
Use this as inspiration for the background music at your own wedding, or your child’s wedding!
When a gentle love song filled with affection is playing, it’s sure to create a blissful moment.
We also recommend listening while reminiscing about your own wedding day.
Be sure to check them out!
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Recommended wedding songs for people in their 50s: moving classics and popular picks (31–40)
I want to hug you.Mr.Children

It’s a song that resonates with the vow of eternal love.
Set to a gentle melody, it sings of deeply caring for the other person and the resolve to support one another, enveloping you in a warmth as if speaking directly to a loved one.
When it was first released in December 1992, it didn’t make a big splash, but it gradually won over fans and has now become a beloved classic.
In 1996, it was used as an insert song in a Fuji TV drama, and it’s often sung at weddings, anniversaries, and other moments when people want to express their feelings to someone special.
Listening to it together with the one you love might be a lovely way to reaffirm your feelings for each other.
In conclusion
I introduced some Japanese wedding songs I’d recommend for people in their 50s—what did you think? Each one is the kind of song that brings back memories of the gentle days you’ve spent with your partner.
If you’re about to have your wedding, or if you want to reminisce about that special day, be sure to listen to the songs I introduced!


