[Outfit Change] Popular Wedding Songs for Each Scene of the Ceremony and Reception
A lot of music is used at weddings, isn’t it?
In this article, we’ll introduce songs that match the outfit change scene where you put on a beautiful new look.
It’s a special moment that highlights the couple’s re-entrance.
For a moment like that, glamorous numbers or bright, uplifting songs that build excitement tend to be especially popular.
It might also be nice to focus on lyrics that let you imagine the couple’s happy future!
We’ve picked out mainly classic songs that are often used for the outfit-change entrance, along with a few new tracks, so feel free to make use of this list.
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[Outfit Change] Popular Wedding Songs for Each Scene at Weddings and Receptions (41–50)
Endless StoryItō Yuna

It became famous as a song performed in the movie NANA, but the original is Dawn Thomas’s “If I’m Not in Love With You” (which was also featured in a film).
I was overwhelmed with emotion by the vocals, which convey a love and longing so intense it’s almost fierce.
JupiterHirahara Ayaka

The original song is a classical piece.
It sets Japanese lyrics to a motif taken from part of “Jupiter,” the fourth movement of Holst’s orchestral suite The Planets.
Whether it’s because the original is classical, or because Ms.
Hirahara’s voice has such breadth and power, the result is a track that feels truly grand.
The RoseTeshima Aoi

What is love? The heartrendingly beautiful lyrics and melody seep into the heart.
Released as the theme song for the 1979 American film “The Rose,” the song has been covered by many artists.
In Japan, there’s even a Japanese cover titled “Ai wa Hana, Kimi wa Sono Tane” (“Love is a flower, you are its seed”).
The song’s atmosphere matches Aoi Teshima’s simple, pure voice perfectly, so I highly recommend it.
HomeKiyama Yusaku

Chris Hart’s cover is famous too, but it’s also nice to hear it in Kiyama’s warm voice.
Kiyama restarted his career as a singer at 39, and he’s said to have sung this song then; you can feel a kind of strength that reflects that resolve.
Listening to a song that sings of love for one’s family makes you want to head straight home—an inspiring track that moves you like that.
Voice of the Seaurashima tarou

A song that became instantly famous after being used in an au commercial.
It’s used in a scene where Kiritani, playing Urashima, sings while thinking of Otohime, with whom he has an unrequited love.
The vocals are simple and straightforward, striking straight to the heart.
The lyrics are heartbreaking, but I think it’s a great song that would also fit well in an important moment with someone you love.
Future Projection IIDREAMS COME TRUE

No matter when I listen to it, it makes me feel nostalgic.
I’ve heard that this song, along with “Mirai Yosouzu,” was written by Miwa Yoshida during her high school years.
It was released in 1989, and it’s a popular song that has been covered many times.
Her bright singing voice is so beautiful that I could listen to it forever.
The One and Only Flower in the WorldSMAP

One of SMAP’s signature songs.
Every time you listen to it, it gives you courage and energy, and it’s something people of any generation can relate to.
It’s also a classic often heard at weddings.
Its pop vibe brightens the atmosphere, and the familiar melody is sure to feel welcoming to everyone.


