[Entrance Songs in Western Attire] Popular Wedding Songs by Scene for Weddings and Receptions
A wedding filled with moving scenes wouldn’t be complete without the perfect background music to elevate the happiest moments.
In this article, we introduce wedding songs that are perfect for wedding productions, focusing on recommendations for entrance scenes in Western-style attire.
From mellow, moody tracks to bright, poppy tunes and upbeat dance music, we’ve selected songs with a variety of vibes.
Find the one that best matches the theme and production of your own wedding!
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[Entrance Songs for Western-style Attire] Popular Wedding Songs by Scene for Wedding Ceremonies and Receptions (21–30)
Always Be My BabyMariah Carey

This is a Mariah Carey ballad that begins with a dreamy guitar tone.
Along with Mariah’s beautiful vocals, the chorus and piano are also gorgeous, creating a song that gently conveys a quiet love.
It’s also recommended for entering during a candle service.
Part of Your WorldQ;indivi

This is another hugely popular Q;indivi track for entrance scenes.
It’s an arrangement of the theme song from Disney’s The Little Mermaid.
The sparkling synthesizer sounds and wedding bells make it perfect for weddings.
It’s also recommended for the entrance after the outfit change.
Fight SongRachel Platten

Singer-songwriter Rachel Platten.
This song was used in the trailer for the American TV drama “Supergirl.” As the title suggests, it sings about struggles and conflicts unique to women.
Starting softly, the vocals grow gentle yet powerful, and the bride’s memories will surely come flooding back—she won’t be able to hold back her tears.
I’M YOUR ANGELCeline Dion & R.Kelly

It’s a male-female unison song that fits weddings very well.
The chorus feels relatively grand and gentle, so if you want to create a soft atmosphere, any part of the chorus will work.
But if you want a big lift, starting around 3:50 where it modulates would be a good choice.
Blue Shadow -Whiter Shade Of Pale-Sarah Brightman

This piece has an atmosphere that suits a classical and majestic wedding.
It was originally a song by the rock band Procol Harum and is known as a masterpiece in the history of British music.
The lyrics are highly poetic, and there seem to be various interpretations of the Japanese translation.
Combined with Sarah Brightman’s voice, it creates a fantastical ambience.
Time To Say GoodbyeSarah Brightman

Time to Say Goodbye, sung by the British soprano Sarah Brightman, is a gem of a masterpiece and one of the best-selling works in history.
The title means “Let’s set out together,” and it’s a classic at weddings.
With its graceful vocals and melody, using it as entrance background music will envelop the venue in an elegant atmosphere.
Love YouQ;indivi

This is a piece that arranges Bach’s Minuet in a dance music style.
Classical-style arrangements often become more dazzling thanks to the elegance of the original melody, and many are up-tempo, making them well-suited for celebrations.
I recommend starting around 1 minute and 16 seconds.


