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Recommended sad songs for weddings and receptions: moving masterpieces and popular tracks

Recommended sad songs for weddings and receptions: moving masterpieces and popular tracks
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Recommended sad songs for weddings and receptions: moving masterpieces and popular tracks

A wedding day is a special, celebratory occasion, and for the parents of the bride and groom, it can be a source of pride while also bringing a touch of sadness.

This time, we’ve gathered a selection of melancholic Japanese songs that suit such a wedding setting.

Feel free to use them as background music or for a performance.

Sad songs recommended for weddings and wedding receptions. Moving masterpieces and popular tracks (1–10)

farewell gift (parting gift or words of encouragement given to someone setting off)Tegomasu

It’s a wedding song to celebrate a friend’s big day.

Tegomass’s easy-to-listen-to, refreshing harmonies are very pleasant and resonate in the heart.

It’s a simple song, but precisely because of that simplicity, it delivers the feelings directly—enough to move you to tears, don’t you think?

I wonder if it will be sunny tomorrow.Kuwata Keisuke

Keisuke Kuwata – Will It Be Sunny Tomorrow? (Short ver.)
I wonder if it will be sunny tomorrow.Kuwata Keisuke

The drama’s ending was so striking that I ended up promoting it as a wedding song, but I recommend it as a very gentle, deeply moving piece.

As expected of a song by Kuwata-san.

The final phrase is especially tear-jerking, so I recommend really listening to it.

you’re my only shinin’ starKadamatsu Toshiki

Toshiki Kadomatsu - You're My Only Shinin' Star (30th Anniversary Live)
you're my only shinin' starKadamatsu Toshiki

This is a favorite song of hers, composed by Toshiaki Kadomatsu, the charismatic balladeer, and released as a single by Miho Nakayama.

For a wedding reception, we recommend choosing Kadomatsu’s version for a more mature vibe.

If you want to highlight the bride, Nakayama’s version is the better choice.

RAINSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI「RAIN」Short Version
RAINSEKAI NO OWARI

This is a highly recommended wedding reception song by SEKAI NO OWARI, overflowing with a sense of fantasy and incredibly moving.

In a word, it feels like “after the rain, the ground hardens.” Once any rain stops, good things happen.

Marriage, too, becomes deeper and stronger as you overcome hardships.

Becoming a family actually involves unexpected challenges, doesn’t it? If you sing this with the hope that the couple will overcome those challenges, everyone will be moved to tears.

Tears Flowing EndlesslyNatsukawa Rimi

Rimi Natsukawa - Nada Sōsō (Tears Flowing)
Tears Flowing EndlesslyNatsukawa Rimi

If there’s a slideshow tracing the bride and groom’s growth, this is a song I would love to see used then.

Just like in the opening line, looking at photos from their childhood will bring back memories of all sorts of past events, and even those tearful moments will become a wonderful keepsake.

One Lovearashi

One Love – Arashi (Cover)
One Lovearashi

This is one of Arashi’s signature songs, made famous by the drama “Boys Over Flowers.” I remember them performing it on a TV show with sign language, and a love song in sign language is truly wonderful.

It would be so delightful if a love song could be conveyed in sign language at a wedding reception as well.

Wedding bellSuger

Sugar – Wedding Bell Live 1982 – Thai Subtitle 1080p
Wedding bellSuger

Rather than celebrating my ex’s new beginning, it’s a song that curses him.

It’s sung comically, but in truth it’s a bit scary.

The line spoken at the end of the chorus feels chilling when I listen to it now.

In that sense, I think it’s accurate to call it a sad song, so please give it a listen.

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