[Wedding] A collection of love songs perfect for end credit movies
An end roll movie to cap off the wedding ceremony and reception.
Along with footage from the ceremony and pre-wedding shoot, it’s a production that displays the names of your guests on the screen like a film’s end credits.
So if you’re looking for songs to use in that end roll, you’ve probably landed on this article.
I’m going to introduce plenty of tracks that are perfect for an end roll movie!
From tear-jerkers to feel-good tunes, we’ve gathered love songs across a wide range of genres!
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[Wedding] A collection of perfect love songs for end roll movies (11–20)
Love wordsTani Yuuki

No matter what happens from now on, as long as we’re together, we’ll be okay… This song makes you feel that way.
It’s by Tani Yuuki, a singer-songwriter from Kanagawa whose popularity took off through activity on video-based social media, and it’s included on his first album, “Memories,” released in 2021.
With its distinctive acoustic guitar tones, it’s a piece that fills you with warmth.
Tani Yuuki’s unadorned vocals are another part of its charm.
It’s a perfect love ballad to close things out.
Haru-oYamazaki Masayoshi

It’s a love song that tightens your chest.
Featured on the 2006 album “ADDRESS,” this piece captivates with its gentle melody and vocals.
The warm lyrics—reminding us that no matter where we are, we’re all under the same sky—give listeners a sense of ease.
With its rhythmic arrangement and Yamazaki’s tender vocals in harmony, it’s a track that epitomizes his musical style.
Used in a wedding end-roll video, it would beautifully express the couple’s memories and their gratitude to guests.
Love SongUru

A song that captures the beloved moments overflowing in everyday life and reminds us of the preciousness of time spent with those we cherish.
It’s a single released in August 2021 by singer-songwriter Uru.
Written as the theme song for the drama “Oshi no Ojisama,” starring Manami Higa, it gently accompanies the feelings of characters who, though awkward, gradually connect with one another.
With a warm sound reminiscent of slightly nostalgic Western music and her crystal-clear vocals, it tenderly envelops the listener’s heart.
This piece, which makes you realize that true happiness lies in the ordinary days, would be a wonderful choice for a profile movie reflecting on the couple’s journey or as BGM for seeing guests off.
BuddyHirai Dai

A heartwarming song that celebrates the preciousness of everyday moments spent with a beloved partner.
Released by Dai Hirai in May 2021, it was also included on the album HOPE / WISH.
Bearing a title that means “partner,” this piece is filled with a gentle warmth that affirms the happiness found in ordinary days.
It went viral on social media, surpassing 100 million total streams, and has been embraced by countless couples.
The warm, hand-in-hand connection depicted—like in the lyric video—is perfect for two people about to walk through life together.
If you play it as background music for a profile video where you express gratitude for each other, or for your exit, the entire venue will be wrapped in a joyous atmosphere.
threadNakajima Miyuki

A renowned masterpiece by Miyuki Nakajima, known to all.
It’s the ultimate wedding song, likening two people’s lives to threads.
After Masaki Suda and Nana Komatsu, who appeared in the film “Ito” inspired by the song, got married, the song’s image as a wedding staple became even more firmly established.
The two threads can be seen as a married couple, parent and child, best friends—any kind of relationship.
Is there any song more fitting to express gratitude and love to everyone: the parents and family who raised you, the friends who stood by you in hard times, and the partner with whom you will live side by side forever?
Thank youikimonogakari

Isn’t it safe to say that hardly anyone has never heard this song, even once? Written as the theme for NHK’s serial drama Gegege no Nyōbō, Arigatō has been listened to somewhere by someone every year since its 2010 release, and sung in a variety of settings—one of the most famous songs in J-pop history.
It has also been covered by numerous artists.
Needless to say, its lyrics, which express universal human love in an incredibly straightforward way, are a perfect fit for weddings.
[Wedding] A collection of perfect love songs for end-roll movies (21–30)
June brideShizukunome

It’s a heartwarming love song that really touches the soul.
This track by Shizukunome is included on the album “Simple Hope,” released in August 2021.
The lyrics are striking, portraying a “you” who loves rainy days and the yearning for sunshine on special occasions.
Set against the backdrop of the rainy season, it gently traces how the bond between the two deepens.
The weight of the words “I love you,” and the feelings that still can’t be fully conveyed, are truly moving.
It’s sure to beautifully enhance an end-credit roll video!


