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[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!

[Entrance Songs in Western Attire] Popular Wedding Songs by Scene for Wedding Ceremonies and Receptions (41–50)

Wedding March part 2Q;indivi Starring Rin Oikawa

Wedding March Part.2 Q;indivi starring Rin Oikawa
Wedding March part 2Q;indivi Starring Rin Oikawa

Isn’t it rare for a wedding to not feature any Q;indivi songs at all? This track, which arranges Wagner’s “Bridal Chorus,” is also hugely popular—especially perfect for the entrance scene.

Compared to Part 1, it has a stronger sparkle and an extra dose of cuteness.

It’s a big hit with the ladies! It’s the kind of BGM that enhances the bride’s charm.

[Entrance Songs for Western-Style Attire] Popular Wedding Songs for Ceremonies and Receptions by Scene (51–60)

Wedding MarchQ;indivi Starring Rin Oikawa

This is an arrangement of Felix Mendelssohn’s Wedding March—famous from A Midsummer Night’s Dream—with added lyrics, making it perfect for a Western-style entrance.

The lyrics around 1:18 are especially charming, so if you can play a longer section, it would be great to include that part.

Blue Shadow -Whiter Shade Of Pale-Sarah Brightman

Sarah Brightman – “Whiter Shade Of Pale” (Official video)
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.

A Lover’s ConcertoSarah Vaughan

sarah vaughan – A Lover’s concerto
A Lover's ConcertoSarah Vaughan

The song has a repeating melody that makes it versatile for use in various settings, and the lyrics—depicting the journey from meeting to falling in love—make it easy to work with.

It seems suitable not only for the entrance but also for welcome moments or during the cake-cutting.

For the entrance, the lyrics from 50 seconds onward would work well.

I Love Your Smile 1991 PVShanice

It’s a famous song that often appears on love song compilation albums.

The charming, catchy melody and Shanice’s girlish vocals are delightful.

The saxophone that rings out in the interlude adds depth beyond simple cuteness, which is another appeal.

It’s a track with broad, universal appeal.

Everything’s Gonna Be AlrightSweetbox

SWEETBOX “EVERYTHING’S GONNA BE ALRIGHT”, official music video (1997)
Everything's Gonna Be AlrightSweetbox

Bach’s “Air on the G String” plays in the background of the song, and since “aria” also means “air,” it suits the atmosphere of a wedding very well.

Loosely translated, the chorus says something like, “As long as it’s the two of us, we can keep walking through every day.

Everything will be all right.”

Life is coolSweetbox

Alongside ETERNITY∞, Sweetbox is also popular for wedding scenes.

While this song is inspired by Canon, as the title suggests, it has a cool tone.

It’s recommended when you want to make your entrance scene look chic and stylish.

The melody also makes it easy to match your walking pace.