[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 (21–30)
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.
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!
Marigoldaimyon

This is a signature song by singer-songwriter Aimyon that countless couples have chosen for their weddings since its release.
Its comfortable tempo suits any wedding scene, and Aimyon’s warm vocals gently embrace the venue.
Whether you’re close together or far apart, your hearts remain connected.
It’s a song that radiates a great, reassuring love—one that seems to say “It’s going to be okay,” supporting two people standing at a milestone in life with both happiness and a touch of uncertainty.
flower fortune-tellingVaundy

A dazzling love song perfect for closing out a wedding ceremony or reception! It’s a track by singer-songwriter Vaundy, who drew attention for debuting while still a university student, released digitally in 2021.
It was chosen as the theme song for the drama “My Deadly Killers’ Love” (Boku no Satsui ga Koi wo Shita).
The soaring horn section sounds incredible, doesn’t it? The lyrics are uniquely romantic too, comparing the unchanging feelings for each other—no matter how much time passes—to the roots of a flower.
Highly recommended when you want to end your wedding or reception with smiles!
A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

It’s such a classic wedding song that we can confidently say, “Start with this one!” It’s a track by the musical unit Superfly, who produced many hits including “Tamashii Revolution,” released in 2008 as their fourth single.
It was chosen as the theme song for the drama Mother of Invention (Edison no Haha).
The lyrics, which express straightforward love for someone special, are moving even just to read.
How about using this song to express your gratitude to everyone at the venue?
The world calls it love.Sambomasutā

This is a famous song by Sambomaster, known for its distinctive vocals and unpretentious, straightforward lyrics.
The song was used as the ending theme for the TV drama Densha Otoko, and the members of Sambomaster also appeared in the show.
You might associate their music with shouting at the top of their lungs, but pay attention to the delicate expressions, like the whispery verse and the bridge where the emotion gradually swells.
After the instrumental break, you’ll feel like singing along with everyone.
Shout the final lyrics with all your might!
365 daysMr.Children

This is a track from Mr.Children’s 2010 album “SENSE.” It’s a popular choice for wedding performances, bouquet presentations to parents, and end credits; many people say they get teary-eyed the moment the intro starts.
“I love you in my dreams, when I wake from them—at any time.” Have you ever felt such straightforward love? A wedding is the perfect occasion to say what you’re usually too shy to express, letting the atmosphere give you courage.
On this once-in-a-lifetime day when you pledge eternity with the person you love, share your gratitude and affection with your family and partner through this song.


