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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.

Recommended Western wedding songs for men: moving masterpieces and popular tracks (51–60)

Come Away With MeNorah Jones

Norah Jones – Come Away With Me
Come Away With MeNorah Jones

Because I love you, come with me.

If you want to create a mature, calm atmosphere for a spring wedding or reception, how about using relaxed jazz sounds as background music? I think you’ll be soothed by Norah Jones’s warm vocals.

I Choose YouSara Bareilles

Sara Bareilles – I Choose You (Official Video)
I Choose YouSara Bareilles

It’s a memorable love song with the message, “I choose you.” The simple tone of the acoustic guitar evokes the gentle warmth of spring.

Be sure to check out the music video that captures a surprise proposal.

It’s perfect for weddings and receptions.

Just the Way You AreBruno Mars

Bruno Mars – Just The Way You Are (Official Music Video)
Just the Way You AreBruno Mars

Bruno Mars has been scoring hits with upbeat tracks lately, but this song was probably written and composed when he was younger, with a pure heart.

The phrase “You are amazing just the way you are” is the essence of what it means to love someone—telling them they’re perfect just as they are.

A sky full of starsColdplay

Coldplay – A Sky Full Of Stars (Official Video)
A sky full of starsColdplay

This track with piano has a vibe that’s kind of rock, but not quite, which is really nice.

Chris’s high vocals add a touch of romance, too.

It’s a great pick for people who love rock but can’t use full-on hard rock at a wedding.

HeroEnrique Iglesias

Enrique Iglesias sings with a sexy voice, and it feels like just singing the words “I can be your hero, baby” would be enough to convey plenty of love.

In Japan, when we think of a hero, we often imagine something like Kamen Rider, but Westerners really seem to like the word “hero,” don’t they?