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[Guest Welcome] Popular Wedding Songs for Ceremonies and Receptions by Scene

[Guest Welcome] Popular Wedding Songs for Ceremonies and Receptions by Scene
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[Guest Welcome] Popular Wedding Songs for Ceremonies and Receptions by Scene

Weddings use a lot of music, and in this article we’ll focus on the welcome scene when greeting guests.

We’ll introduce songs that match that special moment.

These days, it’s increasingly common for guests to enter the reception hall first and wait for the bride and groom.

You’ll want BGM that helps guests relax and feel cheerful during that waiting time.

Still, choosing without research can be tough with so much music out there.

We’ve picked out some classics frequently used for welcoming, along with a few newer tracks—feel free to make use of them.

[Welcome] Popular Wedding Songs for Ceremonies and Receptions by Scene (1–10)

CanonJohann Pachelbel

Pachelbel – Canon In D Major. Best version.
CanonJohann Pachelbel

A wedding classic: Pachelbel’s Canon.

It’s a versatile piece that suits many moments and is perfect for welcoming guests! It greets them with elegance.

Its gentle melody won’t interrupt conversations and sets the expectation for a wonderful start to the reception.

Married LifeMichael Giacchino

It’s a masterpiece with an inspiring melody and deep emotional resonance.

Used in the opening montage of the film “Up,” it beautifully portrays the joys and sorrows of the protagonist Carl’s life.

Composed by Michael Giacchino in 2009, it won the Academy Award for Best Original Score.

The music is gentle yet vibrant, offering a soothing presence.

It doesn’t force emotions; instead, it has a warmth that stays close to the listener’s heart.

It’s perfect for a wedding welcome scene, helping guests relax while lifting their spirits.

A wonderful piece that will resonate with the hearts of the couple and all their guests.

SummerHisaishi Joe

A famous piece by Joe Hisaishi that paints a summer landscape.

Its beautiful melody, woven from freshness and nostalgia, resonates deep in the heart.

Released in May 1999 as part of the soundtrack for the film “Kikujiro,” it has since been used in commercials and many other contexts.

The delicate piano timbre and phrases reminiscent of a school chime are striking, gently stirring listeners’ memories.

It’s the perfect song for moments when you feel the arrival of summer or when you look back on memories with someone special.

It’s also popular for wedding reception arrivals, warmly embracing the hearts of guests.

Just The Way You AreBruno Mars

Bruno Mars – Just The Way You Are (Official Music Video)
Just The Way You AreBruno Mars

This is a top-notch pop song and a beloved classic by Bruno Mars.

It’s incredibly popular at weddings, and it’s hard to believe it was released in 2010.

It was issued as the lead single from his debut album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans.

The song became a worldwide hit, even winning the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.

Its positive and gentle message is truly wonderful.

This sweet number brightens various moments of a wedding, relaxes the atmosphere of the venue, and is perfect for welcoming guests.

If I’m wrapped in kindnessArai Yumi (Matsutoya Yumi)

Embraced In Softness / Yasashisa Ni Tsutsumareta Nara
If I'm wrapped in kindnessArai Yumi (Matsutoya Yumi)

It’s a song filled with kindness and hope, carrying a message that cherishes childlike innocence.

Released in 1974 as Yumi Arai’s third single, it was also included on the album “MISSLIM.” In 1989, it was chosen as the ending theme for the film “Kiki’s Delivery Service,” resonating with even more listeners.

It’s a piece you’ll want to hear at life’s milestones and on special days.

Perfect for a wedding reception welcome scene, it will envelop the couple and guests in a warm atmosphere.

It’s a heartwarming song that will also stay close to your everyday life after marriage.

Sunday MorningMaroon 5

A pop-rock masterpiece wrapped in kindness, this is a heartwarming ballad from Maroon 5.

Its lyrics charmingly depict a couple taking it slow on a rainy Sunday morning.

Released in November 2004, the song captured many hearts, even breaking into the Top 40 in the United States.

Adam Levine’s gentle vocals tenderly convey the value of peaceful moments with a loved one.

It’s also a perfect choice for a wedding reception welcome scene—sure to relax your guests and fill them with happiness.

Butterfly EffectSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI’s new challenge paints a fantastical world where butterflies dance.

Saori’s piano and gentle vocals weave a beautiful melody that resonates with the heart.

Released in June 2023, the song drew attention as the opening theme for the Fuji TV drama “My Marriage Proposal” (Watashi no Oyome-kun).

The lyrics are imbued with themes of coincidence, fate, and the intuition and romance that can shape the course of life.

Played as background music during a wedding reception’s welcome scene, it can relax guests and make the waiting time for the bride and groom more enjoyable.

It is a track filled with hope for a happy future.

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