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[Love Songs That Color Your Wedding] Tears Won’t Stop! A Collection of Timeless and Classic Tearjerkers

On the special day of your wedding, music that colors the couple’s love is essential.

Many of you have probably witnessed how a single love song played during the ceremony or reception can transform the atmosphere and bring guests to tears.

You want to choose a moving wedding song, but there are so many options it’s hard to decide… To help with that dilemma, this article introduces a wide range of love songs that are perfect for weddings and resonate deeply in the heart.

Just listening will surely make your feelings for your loved one overflow!

[Love Songs to Color Your Wedding] Tears Won’t Stop! A Collection of Classic and Beloved Emotional Songs (111–120)

My Sweet Darlin’Yaita Hitomi

This is a song I’d love for the bride to sing to the groom.

It captures the feelings of a girl in love—more “girly” than “womanly”—and it’s packed with charm.

With its upbeat, rock-inspired brightness, it’s perfect for singing with a big smile and without feeling shy.

Guests, please welcome it warmly with applause and clapping along.

[Love Songs to Color Your Wedding] Tears Won’t Stop! A Collection of Classic and Timeless Emotional Songs (121–130)

SquallFukuyama Masaharu

Squall (Sukōru) – Masaharu Fukuyama [with lyrics]
SquallFukuyama Masaharu

It’s a mellow ballad composed solely for piano.

It’s a song that truly suits an emotive, heartfelt delivery, and it’s sure to move the person you dedicate it to.

The key isn’t high, and there are no rapid, tongue-twisting parts, so it isn’t difficult; it’s best to sing it gently yet powerfully, really pouring your heart into it.

rainbow-coloredayaka

Ayaka’s songs, marked by warm melodies and powerful vocals, are characterized by lyrics filled with hope.

This work, which passionately sings about the importance of keeping your head up and moving forward, was written as the theme song for the NHK morning drama Hanako to Anne.

Released in April 2015, the track is an ambitious piece written and composed by Ayaka herself.

Embraced as a song that accompanies life’s milestones, it’s popular at weddings and graduation ceremonies.

It’s the perfect choice for those who want to make joyful moments shine even brighter and share moving emotions with loved ones.

Play it to celebrate a new beginning, and it’s sure to become a beautiful, unforgettable memory.

A miracle called youTakano Akira

Akira Takano / A Miracle Called You (Music Video)
A miracle called youTakano Akira

A heartwarming love song that paints a picture of a happy future with the one you love.

It’s filled with the joy of having found someone special and the hope of walking through life together from now on.

Its gentle melody and warm lyrics resonate deeply with listeners.

Released in May 2024, the song was also chosen as the ending theme for the drama “The Overprotective Young Master’s Indulgent Marriage,” starring Akira Takano.

It’s a perfect track for wedding ceremonies and receptions.

Highly recommended for those who want to express their feelings honestly to their beloved and share their happiness.

It will surely fill the entire venue with love.

Bridge of Gloryyuzu

Eikou no Kakehashi – Yuzu (Full)
Bridge of Gloryyuzu

In the lead-up to the wedding, a lot of things happened—some didn’t go well, and there were times you felt like giving up—but when you finally feel glad you made it to the big day, I hope you’ll play this song.

It’s so moving that you might find the tears just won’t stop.

Congratulations on your wedding!BES feat.MINMI

“Congratulations on Your Wedding!” is a song that friends send to the bride and groom who are getting married.

As the title suggests, it’s filled with heartfelt “congratulations on your wedding.” If your friends sing this song for you, there’s no doubt the tears will start flowing.

It’s a rare kind of wedding song—a gift song from friends.

kissCrystal Kay

This is a song whose warm, loving lyrics and memorable melody resonate in the heart.

It tells of the couple’s first meeting, the memories they’ve shared, and their hopes for the future.

Released in January 2005, it was also used in NTT Docomo’s “Music PORTER” commercial.

Reaching No.

10 on the Oricon chart, it captured the hearts of many.

It’s perfect for expressing gratitude to the bride and groom or playing at the moment you vow eternal love.

Crystal Kay’s clear, transparent voice will elevate the moving atmosphere of any wedding.