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Popular wedding songs by generation

No matter how old you are, a wedding is something many women dream of.

“I want to use that song,” “I want this kind of ceremony”—those wishes are endless, aren’t they?

But the atmosphere people want from a ceremony differs by generation, and naturally, the choice of BGM changes as well.

In this article, we’ll introduce the perfect wedding songs for each generation, from teens to those in their 60s.

It’s recommended for anyone who wants to find songs that suit them, is curious about what kind of BGM is commonly used, or wants to compare tracks by generation.

If you have a wedding coming up, be sure to use this as a reference!

Top 10 wedding songs popular among people in their 40s (1–10)

Happy Summer WeddingMōningu Musume.

Morning Musume. “Happy Summer Wedding” (MV)
Happy Summer WeddingMōningu Musume.

The song released by Morning Musume on May 17, 2000 is a moving track themed around marriage.

Its lyrics, which shine a light on the couple’s new beginning, are especially memorable.

Filled with gratitude toward parents and a resolve for the life ahead, it’s perfect for wedding scenes.

It was also used as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s “Find the Idol!” It’s recommended for people in their 40s as well—listening to it may bring back memories of your own wedding.

It’s also a great choice for wedding entertainment or for moments when you want to express thanks to your parents.

Wedding songs popular among people in their 50s (11–20)

A love song that brings back happy times.

These days, people are marrying later in life, and it’s not uncommon for someone to have their first marriage in their 50s. A wedding is something many women dream about, no matter their age. You want to have a ceremony that feels like you, without worrying about how old you are. For you, we’re introducing love songs that are perfect to play at your wedding. Even for those who are already married, these are wonderful tracks that will bring back happy memories of your special day.

Top Wedding Songs Popular Among People in Their 50s (1–10)

The Bride of SetoKoyanagi Rumiko

Seto no Hanayome / Rumiko Koyanagi [Thank you for 1.5 million views]
The Bride of SetoKoyanagi Rumiko

A classic song set in the Seto Inland Sea that captures the feelings of a young woman.

It sings of the resolve to live with the one she loves, a farewell to her hometown, and the hopes and anxieties of a new life, all portrayed through beautiful natural imagery.

Released on April 10, 1972, the song reflects contemporary Japanese views on love and marriage and resonated with many listeners.

Its charm lies in Rumiko Koyanagi’s clear, pure vocals and the lyrics interwoven with scenes of the Seto Inland Sea.

Perfect as background music for weddings and receptions, it creates a joyful atmosphere to celebrate the start of a new chapter in life.

Get Along TogetherYamane Yasuhiro

Yasuhiro Yamane ★ Get Along Together [LIVE “STARTING OVER”]
Get Along TogetherYamane Yasuhiro

It’s also the song that won the Best New Artist Award at the Japan Record Awards in 1993.

Since Yasuhiko Yamane wrote it for a friend’s wedding, it’s a perfect match for weddings.

It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call it one of the defining ballads of the ’90s.

Let’s become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama – Let’s Become a Family (Full ver.)
Let's become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama’s “Kazoku ni Narou yo” (Let’s Become a Family), released in 2011, is a guaranteed tearjerker that we’d love not only the bride and groom but also their families to hear.

It’s perfect for anyone who wants to express gratitude to their father and mother—feelings that are hard to say out loud.

The song conveys the hopes of a couple wishing to build a family like this, so consider using it as wedding BGM.

Ladybug Sambacherisshu

It’s one of the classic wedding songs.

With its charmingly romantic lyrics, it would be perfect to sing tenderly and passionately as a wedding performance, or to play as background music to move the bride and groom.

Why not give it a try?

If I’m wrapped in kindnessMatsutōya Yumi

Wrapped in Gentleness – Yumi Arai (Yumi Matsutoya)
If I'm wrapped in kindnessMatsutōya Yumi

A song whose gentle, tender vocals wrap around the listener’s heart.

Released on April 20, 1974 as the third single under the name Yumi Arai.

Chosen as the ending theme for Studio Ghibli’s 1989 film Kiki’s Delivery Service, it went on to be loved by even more people.

A remake version was released in 2003.

The lyrics, which symbolically depict how happiness and love are passed down, leave a strong impression.

It’s sure to resonate as a wedding song or a cherished tune shared with someone special.

Why not listen to it together with someone dear to you, letting its calm, gentle melody soothe you?

Just by you being herekome kome CLUB

Just By You Being Here – Kome Kome Club (Full)
Just by you being herekome kome CLUB

This song is about a deep love that gives you strength as long as your loved one is by your side.

Its message is that even when you face life’s trials, having someone precious in your life gives you the power to overcome them.

Released in 1992 and chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Sugao no Mama de” aired the same year, it became a mega-hit with 2.89 million copies sold.

Because it celebrates the importance of a partner’s presence, it’s perfect for special occasions like weddings and anniversaries as a song to express your feelings to someone important.

It’s a heartwarming love song you’ll want to give with gratitude to the one you love.