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Recommended Western ballad songs for weddings and receptions: moving classics and popular hits, both old and new.

Pop and cute numbers are catchy and lovely for once-in-a-lifetime events like weddings and receptions, but we also recommend songs with the majestic, heartfelt feel of Western ballads—they can instantly make the atmosphere more radiant.

In this song list, we’ve selected Western ballads that sing of love—boldly or tenderly—perfect for weddings and receptions.

A moving celebration of love, blending the old with the new.

As you listen, try to find that one gem that will leave a lasting impression on everyone’s hearts.

Recommended Western ballad songs for weddings and receptions: moving masterpieces and popular hits, both classic and new (21–30)

Can You Feel the Love TonightElton John

Elton John – Can You Feel the Love Tonight (From “The Lion King”/Official Video)
Can You Feel the Love TonightElton John

Woven together with graceful piano melodies, this hymn to love beautifully captures the moment when two hearts connect.

From the stillness after a raging wind has passed, a melody that speaks of the preciousness of love-filled time gently embraces the listener’s heart.

The exquisite love song crafted by Elton John and Tim Rice was released in May 1994 as the theme for Disney’s The Lion King, garnering countless honors including the Academy Award for Best Original Song.

Portraying with care how life’s unpredictable changes and events guide two people forward, this piece is filled with a powerful yet warm message, making it perfect for a wedding recessional.

In that moment of celebrating a new beginning, you can share the joy of love together with all your guests.

Our LoveNatalie Cole

Natalie Cole, daughter of Nat King Cole, the great American jazz pianist and singer, is an artist whose talent rivals her father’s.

With Pink Cadillac, she topped both the R&B and Adult Contemporary charts on the U.S.

Billboard and reached No.

2 on the UK Official Singles Chart, among many other achievements.

The song Our Love is an outstanding ballad that showcases the captivating allure of Natalie Cole’s vocals.

Recommended Western ballad songs for weddings and receptions: moving masterpieces and popular hits, both classic and new (31–40)

Because I Love YouStevie B

Stevie B – Because I Love You (The Postman Song) (Official Video)
Because I Love YouStevie B

Sung in Stevie B’s mellow, sweet voice, “Because I Love You” is a melodious and beautiful ballad whose lyrics express a vow to offer true love from the heart.

Released in 1990, the song reached No.

1 on the U.S.

Billboard Hot 100 in December of the same year.

As the title suggests, the straightforward, universally understandable message in the lyrics resonated directly with listeners, making it a major hit.

Lovin’ YouAna Cristina

“Lovin’ You” Minnie Riperton Cover by ANA CRISTINA
Lovin' YouAna Cristina

With a crystalline texture, powerful projection, and superb vocal control, Ana Cristina’s rendition of “Lovin’ You” is a beautiful song overflowing with love and wrapped in a sense of bliss.

She is a singer-songwriter from Florida, USA, and the first Hispanic female singer to perform the American national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” at a presidential inauguration.

The original version of this song was released by Minnie Riperton in 1974 and became a worldwide hit.

Seasons of Love (From the Motion Picture RENT)Cast Of Rent

It’s a moving love song born from the Broadway musical Rent.

The innovative idea of measuring a year in love resonates deeply with listeners.

The piano’s memorable melody and the cast’s powerful vocals beautifully express the preciousness of love.

It was released in August 2005 as part of the film’s soundtrack, which also includes a version featuring Stevie Wonder.

It’s a song you’ll want to hear at life’s milestones, such as weddings and graduations.

When you want to reaffirm the bond with someone you love, try humming this tune.

Surely, your heart will overflow with warm love.

The RoseWestlife

Westlife – The Rose (Official Video)
The RoseWestlife

This moving ballad by Westlife, the pop group Ireland is proud of, was released in November 2006.

Its beautiful melody and deep lyrics resonate with the heart, expressing the strength of love and its power to transform.

Through the symbol of a rose, it portrays the delicacy and resilience of human emotions, resulting in a gem of a song that leaves a lasting impression on listeners.

Included on the album “The Love Album” and recorded in Stockholm, Sweden, and London, UK, this track became a significant milestone in their career.

The work presents various perspectives on love, depicting it as a multifaceted concept.

It’s a perfect song to play at important life moments—such as weddings and receptions—where it will be etched deeply into the hearts of those present.

Kiss MeSixpence None The Richer

Sixpence None The Richer – Kiss Me (She’s All That official music video)
Kiss MeSixpence None The Richer

Released in 1997, “Kiss Me” is a signature song by the American rock band Sixpence None the Richer—a neo-acoustic pure love song.

The sweet, adorable voice of female vocalist Leigh Nash makes it irresistibly charming.

If you play it for the bride and groom’s entrance at a wedding or reception, it will surely fill the entire venue with a warm, cheerful atmosphere.