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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 Brighten Your Wedding: Tears Will Flow! A Collection of Timeless and Classic Emotional Tracks (51–60)

Wedding DayHirahara Ayaka

A heartwarming wedding song that celebrates an inspiring new chapter in life.

Ayaka Hirahara’s clear, pure vocals gently embrace the couple as they embark on their journey together.

The lyrics, which look back on the days they’ve shared and vow a future to come, are perfect for those moving moments at a wedding.

Released in June 2023, the song was born from a collaboration with a wedding venue in Fukuoka.

Its warm, inviting tone suits any scene of the reception.

Recommended for those who want to express gratitude to their loved ones or create a memorable performance.

A beautiful track that resonates with hope for a future walked hand in hand with the one you love.

Because of YouJUJU

Theme song of the Japanese-dubbed version of the movie “Passengers,” ‘Because of You’ (Movie Version)
Because of YouJUJU

A heartwarming masterpiece of a love ballad that gently embraces the deep bond between two people.

It delicately portrays how life changes through a fateful encounter and carefully weaves feelings for a loved one.

Released by JUJU in March 2017, this song was written as the theme for the Japanese-dubbed version of the film “Passengers.” In February 2017, it also collaborated with a wedding information website, creating a lyric video that featured memorable photos submitted by fans—an initiative that touched many hearts.

It’s also recommended as BGM to color special moments, such as anniversaries and weddings.

Million FilmsKobukuro

A heartwarming love song that captures happy moments in everyday life.

It gently depicts scenes everyone has experienced at least once, such as city streets at dusk and lovers gazing at each other while waiting at a traffic light.

Since its release in October 2004, it has been featured as NTT West’s telegram image song and in a Calbee potato chips commercial, and in 2006 it was also used as the theme song for a TV Asahi drama.

It was included on the album ALL SINGLES BEST and has become one of Kobukuro’s signature songs.

A perfect track for wedding profile videos and commemorating special anniversaries.

Even those who find it hard to express their feelings to someone important may be able to convey them through this song.

Because I’m only gonna be happy, you know.Kishidan

Kishidan / I’m only gonna make you happy (Short ver.)
Because I’m only gonna be happy, you know.Kishidan

A gem of a love song by Kishidan that passionately conveys eternal love with manly spirit.

The lyrics, which pledge nothing but to make the other person happy and straightforwardly depict a future with the one you love, deeply resonate with couples in love.

The resolve to uphold unchanging love—even with gray hair or baldness—is expressed at times powerfully, at times humorously.

Released in February 2015 as their 18th single, this piece was reportedly written by Show Ayanokoji on a Shinkansen, based on his experience at a friend’s wedding.

It’s ideal for celebrating anniversaries, wedding performances, or as proposal background music—a song that gives voice, through music, to feelings that are hard to express honestly.

[Love Songs to Color Your Wedding] Tears Won’t Stop! A Collection of Classic and Timeless Emotional Hits (61–70)

An unfinished love song I’ve been working on foreverHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata “An Always-Unfinished Love Song” Music Video
An unfinished love song I've been working on foreverHata Motohiro

Hata Motohiro’s warm, tender voice weaves together feelings for someone precious.

This gem of a ballad delicately portrays a love that deepens with time, expressing ever-changing shades of affection through its poignant melody.

Released as the theme song for the film “A Love Letter on the 35th Year,” it was distributed digitally in February 2025, followed by a limited-edition CD single with Blu-ray in March.

The bonus video content, including three tracks such as the live performance “Raspberry Lover,” is also compelling.

It’s a song best enjoyed during calm moments—on a quiet walk home from work, or on a peaceful day spent thinking of someone dear.

Aino Katachi feat. HIDE (GReeeeN)MISIA

MISIA – Shape of Love feat. HIDE (GReeeeN) (Official Music Video)
Aino Katachi feat. HIDE (GReeeeN)MISIA

This is a gentle love song that softly sings of deep feelings for a loved one and the precious bond born from standing by each other’s side.

Written and composed by GReeeeN and brought to life through Seiji Kameda’s arrangement, this gem of a ballad weaves a story of shared memories with a life partner.

Released in August 2018, it garnered attention as the theme song for the TBS drama “Gibo to Musume no Blues.” Filled with warm affection, it’s a perfect choice for an anniversary playlist with someone special or as wedding background music.

Marriage Fighting-Spirit March “Best Buddies”Kishidan

Kishidan – Marriage Fighting Spirit March “Best Buddy”
Marriage Fighting-Spirit March “Best Buddies”Kishidan

It’s a heartwarming cheer song in which dear friends give you a supportive push.

It conveys deep friendship and blessings for the bride and groom through Kishidan’s signature fiery message and powerful sound.

The lyrics vividly depict a wedding scene, celebrating the couple’s new journey while also expressing a promise of unchanging bonds among friends.

Released in June 2004, the song is included on the album “Ai Ra Bu Yū” and reached No.

6 on the Oricon chart.

This unique track, which incorporates Mendelssohn’s Wedding March in the intro, has become a beloved staple for wedding entertainment and after-parties.