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[Western Music] Recommended Wedding Recessional Songs: A Collection of Timeless Classics [2026]

The scene where the bride and groom make their exit marks the conclusion of the wedding.

It’s the moment they take their first step forward, sent off by their beloved guests.

Have you decided on the perfect song to crown this climactic moment of the reception? Because it’s such an important scene, many people find it hard to choose and can’t quite make up their minds.

In this article, we’ll introduce recommended exit songs, focusing on classic hits from Western music.

Every track is a timeless masterpiece—use this as a reference to help with your song selection.

[Western Music] Recommended Wedding Exit Songs: A Definitive Collection of Classic Hits [2026] (1–10)

You’re BeautifulJames Blunt

James Blunt – You’re Beautiful (Official Music Video) [4K]
You’re BeautifulJames Blunt

James Blunt’s signature song, which weaves a bittersweet love for a chance encounter with a clear, translucent vocal.

Released in May 2005, this work has continued to be loved worldwide as a quintessential ballad of the British pop scene.

Its delicate emotional expression and melodious composition blend beauty and poignancy in exquisite balance, resonating deeply with listeners.

Released as a single from the album “Back to Bedlam,” it reached No.

1 on the charts in 13 countries and was used in Japan in 2006 as an insert song for the TV drama “Kobayakawa Nobuki no Koi.” It also featured in commercials for the Toyota Vitz and Shiseido’s TSUBAKI, making it widely familiar across generations.

Harmonizing pure expressions of love with a graceful sense of resignation, this song is a perfect choice to celebrate the newlyweds’ departure during a wedding recessional.

Best Day Of My LifeAmerican Authors

American Authors – Best Day Of My Life
Best Day Of My LifeAmerican Authors

A signature song by American Authors that celebrates the joy of welcoming the best day of your life, set to a bright melody full of hope and possibility.

Its uplifting lyrics and energetic sound inspire the courage to push past your limits and take a new step forward.

Released in March 2013 and included on the album “Oh, What a Life,” the track was featured in various media, including the trailer for the film “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” and television commercials.

With its powerful drum beats and brisk guitar sound, this song is perfect for coloring the moment you embark on a fresh start with your loved ones, hearts brimming with anticipation for the future.

Can’t Stop the Feeling!Justin Timberlake

Justin Timberlake – CAN’T STOP THE FEELING! (from DreamWorks Animation’s “TROLLS”) (Official Video)
Can't Stop the Feeling!Justin Timberlake

An upbeat dance number packed with a cheerful vibe and a positive message, released by Justin Timberlake in May 2016.

With its bright, refreshing melody and dynamic rhythm, it’s an irresistibly charming track that overflows with fun and happiness.

Created as the theme song for DreamWorks Animation’s film “Trolls,” it debuted at No.

1 on the U.S.

Billboard charts and became a global sensation.

Brimming with pure joy and a sense of liberation, this song will surely create wonderful memories as a glamorous recessional BGM for a wedding, sending the newlyweds off into the first steps of their new life, surrounded by the people they love.

[Western Music] Recommended Wedding Exit Songs: Timeless Classics Summary [2026] (11–20)

Ever Ever AfterCarrie Underwood

Enchanted – Carrie Underwood – Ever Ever After
Ever Ever AfterCarrie Underwood

This song celebrates the importance of believing in fairytale-like happy endings.

Featuring Carrie Underwood’s powerful vocals, it was written for the 2007 film Enchanted.

Created by the illustrious duo Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz, the track deftly weaves pop and rock elements into a country-pop ballad.

Its lyrics, which champion staying true to yourself and chasing your dreams, seem perfect for gently encouraging newlyweds as they take their first step into a new life together.

Used as a recessional song at a wedding, it’s sure to fill the entire venue with happiness.

Today was a fairytaleTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift – Today Was A Fairytale (Taylor’s Version) (Lyric Video)
Today was a fairytaleTaylor Swift

This song by Taylor Swift, who has transcended the boundaries of country pop, is a romantic track that sings of a magical love.

Its lyrics, which depict a fairy-tale-like day of happiness, are striking and beautifully capture the feelings of a woman in love.

Released in January 2010 and featured on the soundtrack of the film “Valentine’s Day,” the song recorded 325,000 downloads in its first week.

It generated major buzz, reaching No.

2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Its warm atmosphere, as if blessing a newlywed couple brimming with joy, makes it perfect for a wedding recessional.

It’s a song that brings back memories of a wonderful day with someone special.

ShallowLady Gaga, Bradley Cooper

Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper – Shallow (from A Star Is Born) (Official Music Video)
ShallowLady Gaga, Bradley Cooper

A soul-stirring love duet woven from grand strings and acoustic guitar.

Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper spin a gem-like ballad that portrays loneliness, anxiety, and the yearning for deep bonds in modern society.

Their powerful yet delicate vocals beautifully capture the subtleties of the two hearts.

Created as the theme song for the film A Star Is Born, released in September 2018, it won Best Original Song at the 91st Academy Awards.

It’s the perfect piece to celebrate a newlywed couple’s send-off, wrapped in warm love.

It will be etched forever in the hearts of the two taking their first step toward a happy future, and in those of the guests who watch over them.

Thinking Out LoudEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud (Official Music Video)
Thinking Out LoudEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud” is perfect for the wedding recessional where you pledge eternal love.

The song’s lyrics vow, “I’ll keep loving you even when we’re old,” expressing everlasting devotion.

With no instrumental intro and a gentle start right from the vocals, it has an ending feel that’s ideal for closing out the reception.

His smooth voice and the warm melody are especially memorable, making it a great choice for couples who want to wrap up their reception with a refined, tender atmosphere.