[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)
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.
Sleepysawada sorari

As a memorable song for weddings, this is a piece I truly hope you’ll listen to.
Composed by Kumari Sawada for a lifelong friend’s wedding, it was released in June 2024.
It’s a warm ballad that gently expresses everyday love and gratitude.
The lyrics reflect a couple’s long history together and their mutual care for each other, resonating deeply with listeners.
I think it’s a wonderful song that will warm the hearts of not only the bride and groom but also all the guests in attendance.
The GiftBlue

This is the second single released in Japan by Blue, a four-member R&B group from the UK.
When they visited Japan, the members were impressed by SMAP’s “Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana” and asked its composer, Noriyuki Makihara, to write a song for them, resulting in a collaboration between two well-known artists.
It is said to be the most-used Western wedding song at Japanese weddings.
Eighteen years after its release, in 2021—the 20th anniversary of Blue’s debut—a wedding-themed music video was produced despite the restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
rainbowSuda Masaki

This is the fifth single by Masaki Suda, who is active as an actor and singer.
Chosen as the theme song for the film “STAND BY ME Doraemon 2,” it became popular across a wide audience.
Several years after its release, it has also taken root as a wedding song.
Not only is it used as background music during ceremonies, but the bride and groom sometimes perform it on piano or as an acoustic rendition.
The word “isshō” (a lifetime), sprinkled throughout the chorus, is especially striking—a perfect song for a day when you make a lifelong vow.
Song of TwoSpecialThanks

A gem of a song that celebrates the precious days spent with the one you love.
Released by SpecialThanks on June 1, 2023, the track was unveiled in honor of the June bride season.
Misaki’s dramatic vocals and the vast, expansive rock sound strike a deep chord.
It’s perfect for making a wedding end roll movie truly moving.
Savor those joyful moments with your special someone with this song!
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?
[Wedding] A collection of perfect love songs for end-roll movies (21–30)
Is that okay?RADWIMPS

Why do reggae and love songs go so well together? This reggae tune by RADWIMPS is a karaoke favorite, featuring standout rap-style vocals by Yojiro Noda.
Although “Iindesuka” was released in 2006, a new music video was put out in 2017.
It’s a very popular track with a catchy chorus that even first-time listeners can groove to, so if you play it over the end credits, you might see people clapping along.


