Recommended songs for a wedding reception ending movie
At recent weddings and receptions, it’s become standard to play an original video on a projector.
In this article, we’re introducing songs that are perfect as BGM for your ending movie!
From timeless classics to wedding numbers by popular artists, we’ve gathered moving tracks that are ideal for closing out your wedding party.
“If there’s one song we won’t compromise on, it’s the last one!” If that’s you, the bride and groom, be sure to use this as a reference.
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Recommended songs for a wedding ceremony ending movie (21–30)
365 daysMr.Children

A gem of a love song woven from a beautiful love poem.
It’s one of Mr.Children’s signature tracks, included on the album “SENSE,” released in December 2010.
A popular song that was also used in NTT East and West’s commercials, it conveys the aching feelings of someone in love and resonates deeply.
The lyrics are striking for expressing an indescribable love as a “candle in the heart.” It’s perfect for moments when you want to convey your feelings to someone special, such as the ending movie at a wedding.
Highly recommended for couples who have resolved to walk through life together.
I should be able to fly (in the sky).supittsu

With its gentle, wistful vocals and beautiful melody, this masterpiece resonates deeply in the heart.
The lyrics express gratitude for meeting a precious person and the desire for the two of you to spread your wings toward the future together.
A signature song of the ’90s, it was used as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Hakusen Nagashi” starting in January 1996 and became a huge hit.
Featuring the straightforward lyrics and clear, transparent sound that are quintessential Spitz, it’s perfect for a wedding finale.
Why not use it as a moving song to accompany two people opening the door to a new life?
Recommended Songs for Wedding Reception Ending Videos (31–40)
Always, the two of usieiri reo

This work, marked by Leo Ieiri’s heartwarming vocals, is an emotional love song about love and bonds with someone special.
Hopes and anxieties for the future the two will walk together, along with unwavering affection, are expressed through a gentle melody and delicate singing.
Released in July 2017, the song was used as the theme for NTV’s Sunday drama “Even If You Loved Me, I Have a Secret,” capturing the hearts of many.
It’s a perfect choice for a wedding ending movie and a wonderful option to convey the bride and groom’s feelings.
Why not express your commitment to a life with your loved one through this song?
Romantic Scene: EpilogueEnric Granados

The graceful strains woven from Romantic music and Spanish folk traditions possess an elegance perfectly suited to adorn the solemn moments of a wedding.
Composed by Enrique Granados in 1904 as the concluding piece of his piano suite Scenes of Romance, this work displays a splendid harmony between the right hand’s sweet melody and the left hand’s arpeggios.
Its serene melody in E-flat major seems to gently enfold the couple’s hopes for the future.
A gem that fully showcases Granados’s delicate sensibility—he was also a recipient of France’s Legion of Honour—it provides an ideal atmosphere to accompany treasured moments such as the exchange of rings or the cutting of the cake.
On Wings of SongFelix Mendelssohn

This is a representative work by Mendelssohn, an orchestral piece noted for its graceful and serene melody, first published in 1834 as part of Six Songs, Op.
34.
Originally composed for voice and piano, its beautiful tune has been arranged for various instruments by many performers and remains beloved.
In April 2023, cellist Haruma Sato delivered a superb performance on his album Auf Flügeln des Gesanges: Mendelssohn Works.
Possessing a lightness and elegance like soaring on wings, this piece is ideal as background music for weddings and receptions.
It will accompany life’s important milestones and make those happy moments shine even brighter.
Andante cantabilePyotr Tchaikovsky

A masterpiece for string quartet that gracefully weaves in folk melodies.
Composed by Pyotr Tchaikovsky in 1871 during his tenure as a teacher at the Moscow Conservatory, this work captivates with its lyrical melodies that resonate deeply with listeners.
The flowing sonorities of the strings gently envelop a romantic atmosphere.
Featured in the films The Pianist and Anastasia, its universal appeal continues to be loved around the world.
It has been arranged for various ensembles and can be enjoyed in diverse performances, including cello and orchestra or solo piano.
As wedding or reception background music, its calm melodies and warm expressiveness will elegantly adorn your special day.
Amazing Graceamerika min’yō

A hymn inspired by salvation through God’s grace and filled with gratitude was composed in 1779 by a British clergyman.
Created by an author who transformed his life from a slave ship captain to a pastor, it conveys profound repentance.
With a simple yet moving melody, it has won love far beyond the realm of hymns.
It is performed in various styles, such as on bagpipes or a cappella, and in 2006 it was used as the theme song for a film depicting the author’s life.
It is popular at weddings and receptions as a fitting piece for solemn entrances and emotionally moving moments.
With its simple melody and deep spirituality, this work makes the important milestones of life all the more meaningful.


