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Masterpieces that sing about marriage. Recommended popular songs.

When you think of an event overflowing with happiness, it has to be a wedding, right?

Of course, there’s your own wedding, but there are also times when you get to share in the happiness of a close friend or family member’s wedding.

Here, we’ll introduce romance-filled songs centered on the theme of marriage, as well as songs that express congratulations and gratitude.

If you’re planning to perform a song at a wedding, feel free to use this as a reference.

Classic songs about marriage. Recommended popular tracks (91–100)

CinderellaSweetbox

SWEETBOX “CINDERELLA”, official music video (2000)
CinderellaSweetbox

This is a song about Princess Cinderella, whom every girl admires.

The melody is glamorous and grand, so if you make your entrance at a wedding with this song as the BGM, the entire venue will instantly be filled with a festive, celebratory atmosphere.

All You Need Is LoveThe Beatles

A masterpiece among the Beatles’ masterpieces.

As the title suggests, it’s a straightforward love song that sings, “All you need is love.” Since it’s a gentle ballad, it might work nicely for important moments at a wedding or as the ending song, playing softly in the background.

Shut Up And DanceWalk the Moon

WALK THE MOON – Shut Up and Dance (Official Video)
Shut Up And DanceWalk the Moon

Walk The Moon, who have also performed at Summer Sonic, are gaining popularity with their uptempo tracks.

With the invitation, “Shut up and dance!” this exhilarating song will make you want to start dancing right away, and it’s sure to get the crowd going at a wedding.

Better TogetherJack Johnson

A singer-songwriter from Hawaii.

This song portrays two people leaning on each other, saying, “When we’re together, everything gets better.” Its pleasant guitar tones make it perfect for resort weddings and beachside ceremonies.

Ribbon In The SkyStevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder – Ribbon In The Sky
Ribbon In The SkyStevie Wonder

A song often used at weddings, evoking the image of a ribbon being tied.

Toshinobu Kubota talked on the radio about a moving episode where he sang it at a concert.

During his Japan performance, he introduced it by saying, “I dedicate this song to Mr.

Kyu Sakamoto, who recently passed away in an airplane accident,” and delivered a rendition so extraordinary it seemed to transcend the realm of the divine.