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Recommended Western wedding songs for men: moving masterpieces and popular tracks.

When you search for “Western wedding songs,” you’ll probably find that most sites list almost the same tracks.

In this article, we’ve taken a slightly different approach and gathered wedding songs with a focus on oldies.

If you want to plan a ceremony or reception with a unique setlist, please check out this article.

Western wedding songs recommended for men: moving masterpieces and popular tracks (71–80)

Never Gonna Give You UpRick Astley

Rick Astley – Never Gonna Give You Up (Official Video) (4K Remaster)
Never Gonna Give You UpRick Astley

The ultimate love song that vows eternal devotion was born in the ’80s.

Released by Rick Astley in 1987, this track features lyrics that strikingly express unwavering love and commitment to a partner.

His rich vocals and the catchy melody blend perfectly, and upon its release it dominated charts around the world.

The debut album that includes the song, Whenever You Need Somebody, was also a massive hit.

For a wedding, it would be perfect as background music for the ceremony where vows are exchanged.

With its timeless appeal, this classic continues to be cherished by people across generations.

Kiss MeSixpence None The Richer

Sixpence None The Richer – Kiss Me (She’s All That official music video)
Kiss MeSixpence None The Richer

Released in 1997, “Kiss Me” is a signature song by the American rock band Sixpence None the Richer—a neo-acoustic pure love song.

The sweet, adorable voice of female vocalist Leigh Nash makes it irresistibly charming.

If you play it for the bride and groom’s entrance at a wedding or reception, it will surely fill the entire venue with a warm, cheerful atmosphere.

Only YouTHE PLATTERS

The Platters – Only You, And You Alone (1955) 4K
Only YouTHE PLATTERS

Only You features the sweet, clear high-tone vocals of lead singer Tony Williams.

The Platters, who performed this song, are an American vocal group.

Released in 1955, it became a million-selling hit that topped the R&B chart for seven consecutive weeks.

Now a timeless classic for wedding receptions, it continues to ring out at wedding venues around the world.

Its pure worldview—devoted solely to thinking of “only you”—moves listeners and leaves them feeling refreshed, making it a true masterpiece.

Something That I WantGrace Potter

If you’re looking for upbeat, fun Western anime songs to liven up a wedding ceremony or reception, how about this track that will have everyone clapping along? It’s the ending theme from Disney’s animated film Tangled.

I Want YouSavage Garden

Savage Garden – I Want You (Official Video)
I Want YouSavage Garden

It was used as the ending theme for the anime JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 4: Diamond Is Unbreakable.

It’s upbeat but doesn’t interfere with conversation, so I think it would be stylish as background music during a wedding or reception cocktail hour.

RoundaboutYES

YesSongs #7: YES – Roundabout
RoundaboutYES

If you’re looking for Western pop songs to energize a wedding ceremony or reception, you can’t miss the anime JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, where even character names and battle techniques borrow from Western music artists.

The song that closed out Season 1 as the ending theme was this track by the Hall of Fame rock band Yes.

Best Day Of My LifeAmerican Authors

American Authors – Best Day Of My Life
Best Day Of My LifeAmerican Authors

Today is the best day of my life! I think the bright sound of the mandolin, the upbeat rhythm, the refreshing chorus, and the majestic chime of bells will liven up a spring wedding and reception.

It’s such a fun song that makes you want to clap along, perfect for a party with friends.