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A wonderful youth song

Recommended Western pop coming-of-age songs for weddings and wedding receptions

There are many milestones in life where we put a period at the end of our “youth.” Maybe there are so many because it’s actually hard to bring youth to a close.

That said, marriage is probably one of the most powerful events for drawing a firm line under youth.

Here, we’ve gathered a collection of youth songs that are perfect for such life milestones.

Recommended Western youth songs for weddings and receptions (11–20)

Haven’t Met You YetMichael Bublé

Michael Bublé – Haven’t Met You Yet [Official Music Video]
Haven't Met You YetMichael Bublé

A 2009 song by Canadian singer Michael Bublé, featuring a bright sound and happy melody that evoke fun youthful days.

It’s perfect as background music for outdoor parties such as garden weddings, so be sure to make use of it.

EndlesslyThe Cab

It’s a perfect proposal song for weddings and receptions.

The lyrics hint at a mischievous past, evoking a sense of youthful days.

Also, don’t miss the music video featuring Hailee Steinfeld—back in her Girls’ Generation-era youth—who now shines as both a singer and actress.

Try EverythingShakira

Shakira – Try Everything (Official Video)
Try EverythingShakira

It’s the theme song of Disney’s animated film Zootopia, which also serves as the ending theme.

It’s a happy, uplifting track that Judy, the protagonist, listens to on the train as she heads from the countryside to the big city.

Perfect for weddings, receptions, and celebrating a new beginning.

Came Here for LoveSigala, Ella Eyre

Sigala, Ella Eyre – Came Here for Love (Official Video)
Came Here for LoveSigala, Ella Eyre

The lyrics saying “I won’t get my heart broken anymore; I came here for love” are perfect for weddings and receptions.

It’s a fresh and powerful youthful love song born from the collaboration between DJ Sigala, known for tropical sounds, and Ella Eyre, whose husky vocals are captivating.

How Long Will I Love YouJon Boden, Sam Sweeney & Ben Coleman

This is a song featured in the film “About Time.” The country-style arrangement of Ellie Goulding’s ballad creates a cheerful, bright sound, making it a perfect love song for spring.

It’s sure to liven up a wedding ceremony or reception.