[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.
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[Western Music] Recommended Wedding Recessional Songs: A Collection of Timeless Classics [2026] (41–50)
A Whole New WorldMena Massoud, Naomi Scott

Known as the theme song of Disney’s film Aladdin, this piece is a beautiful duet that sings of adventure into a new world and of love.
Included on the soundtrack of the live-action film released in May 2019, the exquisite harmonies of Mena Massoud and Naomi Scott captivated many listeners.
The song reached No.
1 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100 chart and became a global hit.
As a signature tune that crowns the film’s climax, its lyrics brimming with dreams and hope and its moving melody seem to gently encourage couples as they face the moment of opening the door to a new life.
Used as a wedding recessional, it’s sure to be a wonderful choice that celebrates the couple’s departure into a new journey together with all the guests.
Dancing QueenABBA

If you want to add a splash of glamour to the newlyweds’ send-off, “Dancing Queen” is definitely the perfect choice! Ever since its 1976 release, this song has been loved across generations, and it perfectly matches the happy atmosphere of a wedding.
ABBA’s brilliant harmonies and refreshing melody make it an ideal track to celebrate the couple’s new beginning.
The moment it starts playing, the venue will instantly be wrapped in a festive mood.
It’s sure to be a wonderful first step toward a bright future!
As Long As You Love MeBackstreet Boys

This sweet love song themed around unconditional love celebrates the beauty of simply loving one another, regardless of background or past.
Its luscious melody line and striking harmonies weave a soothing soundscape that has captivated many listeners.
Featured on the Backstreet Boys’ album “Backstreet’s Back,” released in September 1997, the track achieved major success across North America and Europe, reaching No.
2 in Australia and Austria and No.
3 in the United Kingdom.
Embraced by a younger generation eager to believe in pure love and dreams, it became a worldwide hit.
It’s also a perfect choice for a wedding recessional, blessing the couple as they step forward into their future together.
What a Wonderful WorldLouis Armstrong

A classic song that celebrates the beauty of nature—green trees and red roses, blue skies and white clouds.
With warm vocals by Louis Armstrong, it gently speaks of the wonders of the world while depicting scenes of people sharing friendship and a baby growing up.
Although it did not receive a strong response in the United States upon its release in 1967, it was reappraised after being used in the 1987 film “Good Morning, Vietnam,” and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
This piece is perfect for the recessional scene to celebrate the newlyweds’ fresh start.
It’s a song that can express, with deep affection, the couple’s hopes for the future and their gratitude to their guests.
Adore YouHarry Styles

Harry Styles, a member of One Direction and a globally popular solo artist, released this track in December 2019.
It became a major hit as a single from his second album, Fine Line.
Celebrating unconditional love in the early stages of a relationship, the song captivates with its expansive, soulful vocals and catchy melody.
Featuring an ’80s-style bassline and funky rhythm guitar, it showcases Styles’s undeniable talent.
It would make a perfect recessional song at a wedding, ideal for celebrating the newlyweds as they embark on their new journey.
In conclusion
We’ve put together a comprehensive list of recommended Western songs for your wedding reception exit.
We’ve selected only the classics that are staples in the bridal scene, so you can’t go wrong choosing from this article! The vibe changes depending on the tempo and the vocalist’s gender, so pick your song while imagining how you want to wrap up your reception.
Wishing you a truly wonderful wedding reception.



