I get to see many weddings every year, and Mr.Children’s songs have become real standards.
This time, I’ve put together a ranking of the most popular tracks and the ones that are most frequently used.
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365 daysMr.Children1rank/position

A gem of a love song that captures feelings for a cherished person, crafted by Mr.Children, a rock band emblematic of the Heisei era.
Featured on the album “SENSE,” this track was also used in commercials for NTT East and NTT West, leaving a deep impression on many listeners.
Kazutoshi Sakurai’s delicate, emotionally rich vocals beautifully express the lyrical worldview that chronicles everyday sentiments.
Released in December 2010, this song is a sparkling wedding classic that we highly recommend to couples preparing for their big day.
Your SongMr.Children2rank/position

If you’re looking for background music for a video that introduces your profiles or how the two of you met, Mr.Children’s “Your Song” is highly recommended.
The lyrics look back on the days of your youth, making it perfect for a wedding profile video.
In the latter half of the song, the lyrics also express love for the person you’ll be spending your life with.
SignMr.Children3rank/position

This song was the theme for the drama Orange Days, starring Satoshi Tsumabuki and Kou Shibasaki.
Mr.Children’s songs are very popular as wedding tunes, but isn’t this one especially fitting? There will surely be hardships ahead and not every moment will be happy, but this moving track conveys a strong resolve and love—the desire for the two of you to join forces and overcome everything together.
Though it’s a love song sung from a male perspective, it’s a piece that will resonate with anyone.
sign; mark; symbol; omenMr.Children4rank/position

A renowned ballad by Mr.
Children that was featured as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “14-year-old Mother,” achieving triple-platinum sales.
Sakurai, who wrote the lyrics and composed the music, has said, “We created the best love song.”
GIFTMr.Children5rank/position

A treasured number by Mr.Children, the beloved national rock band behind countless smash hits.
Released in July 2008 as their 32nd single, this song was chosen as NHK’s theme for the Beijing Olympics and Paralympics, capturing the hearts of many.
Conveying a warm message about exchanging the “gifts” we all possess—beyond winning and losing—it unfolds over a grand band sound enriched with strings.
Kazutoshi Sakurai’s gentle yet powerful vocals bring a festive feeling perfect for celebrating a new beginning.
It’s an unbeatable choice as BGM for the opening movie before the bride and groom’s entrance, heightening guests’ anticipation and smiles.
fanfareMr.Children6rank/position

This upbeat Mr.
Children song is often performed live.
At first glance, it may not seem like a wedding song, but its melody—rolling like vast ocean swells—evokes a future where the couple moves forward hand in hand through twists and turns.
Its grand worldview feels connected to the wide-open future ahead.
Let’s raise a hearty toast to celebrate the start of their journey together!
I want to hug you.Mr.Children7rank/position

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.


