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Upbeat Western songs recommended for memory videos: a collection of tracks to make your footage stylish.

At wedding receptions, a variety of videos are shown, such as profile movies and slideshows with friends.

Music is essential for these videos filled with cherished memories.

Still, some of you might be unsure which songs to use as background music.

In this article, we’ll introduce recommended tracks from upbeat Western music.

These picks are especially great for those who love Western music or want to give their video a stylish vibe, so be sure to use them as a reference!

Bright Western songs recommended for memory movies. A collection of tracks to make your video stylish (21–30)

I Don’t CareEd Sheeran & Justin Bieber

Charlie Puth – We Don’t Talk Anymore (feat. Selena Gomez) [Official Video]
I Don't CareEd Sheeran & Justin Bieber

The heartwarming collaboration “I Don’t Care” by Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber is a song that celebrates the value of time spent with the one you love.

Upon its release in 2019, it was embraced worldwide, even breaking Spotify’s first-day streaming record.

Its bright, catchy melody adds harmony to wedding profile videos, making the couple’s special moments even more vivid.

Be sure to immerse yourself in the vocal interplay woven by Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber!

Oh, Pretty WomanRoy Orbison

Roy Orbison – Oh, Pretty Woman (from Black & White Night)
Oh, Pretty WomanRoy Orbison

The theme song from the movie Pretty Woman.

It’s a song that endlessly sings about being captivated by a beautiful woman, and I think it’s perfect for expressing how a groom feels when he sees his beautiful bride.

The slightly retro vibe adds a stylish charm, too.

Highly recommended for entrance and exit scenes.

Bright Western songs recommended for memory movies. A collection of tracks to make your video stylish (31–40)

The RoseWestlife

Westlife – The Rose (Official Video)
The RoseWestlife

Songs that color the precious moments of a wedding are best with heartwarming melodies and lyrics.

Included on Westlife’s 2006 album “The Love Album,” this is a pop ballad with rock elements.

The original was written by Amanda McBroom and became widely known through Bette Midler, but Westlife’s cover breathes new life into it.

The lyrics, which sing of both the strength and delicacy of love, will bring a moving sense of a new beginning to the milestone setting of a wedding.

It’s a song you’ll want to recommend as a dedication to two people starting a new chapter in life.

How Long Will I Love YouEllie Goulding

Ellie Goulding – How Long Will I Love You (Official Video)
How Long Will I Love YouEllie Goulding

This song, released in 2012 by singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding, is a gentle ballad with lyrics delivered in a story-like, narrative tone.

Though it has a soft impression, the lyrics sing of eternal love and are very romantic.

Here With Med4vd

d4vd – Here With Me [Official Music Video]
Here With Med4vd

Singer-songwriter David has been gaining attention for a sound rooted in indie pop and R&B.

This signature track of his was inspired by the film “Up.” It’s a heartwarming love song that envisions a future of slowly growing old together with the one you love.

Upon its release in September 2022, it quickly went viral on social media, reportedly spawning over a million related videos.

With poetic lyrics and a gentle voice that resonates deeply, the song is perfect for quiet moments with someone special—perhaps on an evening walk home at sunset.

Up&UpColdplay

Coldplay – Up&Up (Official Video)
Up&UpColdplay

The gentle vocals and airy sound are soothing.

The dramatic song structure that builds toward the latter half is sure to elevate the atmosphere of a wedding or reception.

And Noel Gallagher from Oasis delivers a guitar solo that will make you swoon.

We Found Love (ft. Calvin Harris)Rihanna

The song “We Found Love (ft.

Calvin Harris)” is a powerful message track that explores both the possibilities and the dangers of love, centered on the theme of finding love in a hopeless place.

Rihanna’s powerful vocals and the catchy sound create a groove that grabs listeners’ hearts and doesn’t let go.

Released in 2011 as the lead single from the album “Talk That Talk,” it became a worldwide hit.

Its upbeat, dance-inducing rhythm makes it a perfect BGM choice to hype up guests during a wedding outfit-change entrance.

However, considering the lyrics’ meaning, it may offer a perspective that’s a bit different from a purely celebratory love song.