[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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Let’s become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

If you want to create a gently moving, tear-jerking mood, this song is recommended.
It’s a number by Masaharu Fukuyama—wildly popular as both a singer-songwriter and an actor—released in 2011 as his 27th single.
It was featured in a Zexy commercial and became a hit.
The lyrics are packed with feelings for a beloved person, and Fukuyama’s tender vocals really touch the heart.
You can’t help but be captivated and listen in a daze.
If an end-roll movie uses this song, everyone in the venue will be reaching for their handkerchiefs.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced many love songs, but apart from romantic songs, there are also pieces that sing of love directed toward family.
The end roll is the final production of a wedding ceremony and reception.
Take your time to think about which song can best convey your gratitude to all your guests.
Wishing you happiness!


