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Western wedding songs recommended for people in their 20s: moving classics and popular hits.

A wedding is a major milestone in life.

For those of you in your 20s, you probably have many opportunities to attend and many people around you getting involved.

Here is a roundup of Japanese wedding songs that are perfect for such glamorous occasions.

I hope it serves as a helpful reference for planning your event.

Western wedding songs recommended for people in their 20s: moving masterpieces and popular tracks (41–50)

Love Me Like You DoEllie Goulding

Ellie Goulding – Love Me Like You Do (Official Video)
Love Me Like You DoEllie Goulding

It’s a slightly heart-fluttering song that expresses a woman’s honest feelings.

It’s highly recommended for those who want to create a slightly mature atmosphere, such as during the entrance, and the way the chorus builds is perfect for weddings.

It will make the venue feel warm and bright.

Western wedding songs recommended for people in their 20s: moving classics and popular tracks (51–60)

Your SongElton John

Elton John – Your Song (Top Of The Pops 1971)
Your SongElton John

A single song that conveys a simple yet profound message of love.

Written in 1967 by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, it was included on Elton John’s self-titled second album, Elton John.

The lyrics, which express the romantic feelings of an innocent soul, read like a love letter to the listener.

In plain, straightforward words, they describe how the presence of a loved one makes life wonderful, along with heartfelt gratitude for that person.

Upon its 1971 release, it reached No.

7 in the UK and No.

8 in the US.

Covered by many artists—most notably Ellie Goulding’s version used in the John Lewis Christmas advert—it has remained a beloved classic for years.

It’s the perfect choice for a letter-reading scene at a wedding.

Book Of DaysEnya

Enya – Book Of Days (Official Music Video)
Book Of DaysEnya

A perfect song for a wedding to mark the start of a new life.

Enya’s mystical vocals create a dramatic atmosphere.

Featured on the album “Shepherd Moons,” this track was released in 1991 and was also used as the theme song for the film “Far and Away.” With its brisk tempo, it’s recommended for those who want to end on a fresh, uplifting note.

Why not add it to your playlist as the song to accompany the newlyweds’ exit? The piece centers on themes of personal journeys and embracing new experiences, making it an ideal fit for two people about to begin a new chapter together.

HeroMariah Carey

Mariah Carey – Hero (Official HD Video)
HeroMariah Carey

This is a famous song by Mariah Carey, whose genius vocals, known by everyone, have captivated the world.

Its melody, perfect for soaring high notes and emotional moments, is often used as a wedding song and is an ideal choice for the cake-cutting and for entrances and exits.

What Am I To You?Norah Jones

Norah Jones’s “What Am I To You” is perfect for those who want a slightly different wedding song.

Its gentle melody and beautiful vocals make it a great choice for moments like reading a letter to your parents.

Her voice is loved across generations and is sure to move everyone’s heart.

Live While We’re YoungOne Direction

One Direction – Live While We’re Young
Live While We're YoungOne Direction

One Direction’s poppy, upbeat songs include several that are perfect for weddings, and among them, this track is a happy tune that could fit many moments throughout the day.

It’s ideal for a young couple, so try playing it to help create a fun, joyful atmosphere.

Good TimeOwl City & Carly Rae Jepsen

Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen – Good Time
Good TimeOwl City & Carly Rae Jepsen

This song is characterized by its positive vibe and cheerful rhythm.

The duet by Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen is captivating, carrying an optimistic message.

Released in June 2012, it was included on Owl City’s album The Midsummer Station and Jepsen’s album Kiss.

It reached No.

8 on the U.S.

Billboard Hot 100 and topped the charts in Canada and New Zealand.

It’s perfect for the bride and groom’s exit scene—a recommended track for those who want to end their reception on a bright, fun note.