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 Exit Songs: A Definitive Collection of Classic Hits [2026] (1–10)
PerfectEd Sheeran

A gem of a love song whose warm, melody line brimming with deep affection and blessings resonates in the heart.
Inspired by Ed Sheeran’s real-life relationship with his wife, the feelings he weaves are filled with hope for a happy future with the one you love.
The sweeping melody that unfolds in the chorus and the gentle tones of the acoustic guitar create a remarkable harmony.
Released from the album ÷ in March 2017, it later spawned a duet version with Beyoncé and a collaboration with Andrea Bocelli.
It became a massive hit, topping charts around the world.
Perfect for a wedding recessional, this song helps create a joyful moment where the bride and groom and their guests can share in the emotion together.
Love On TopBeyoncé

A gem of R&B that sings gratitude and joy for a loved one over a bright, uplifting melody.
Its warm, ’80s-inspired arrangement and majestic choral work brilliantly capture a heart brimming with happiness.
Beyoncé’s commanding vocal prowess shines throughout, and the way the song channels rising emotion through four key changes is breathtaking.
A track from the album “4,” it has garnered numerous music awards since its release in September 2011, winning Best Traditional R&B Performance at the 2013 Grammy Awards.
Overflowing with blessings for a couple embarking on a new chapter together, this song is an ideal choice as a wedding recessional number.
Just The Way You AreBruno Mars

Bruno Mars’s “Just The Way You Are” is a staple song for wedding receptions.
Released in 2010, it impressively reached No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100 that year.
With Bruno Mars’s warm vocals, the song expresses a straightforward love for a partner, saying, “You’re wonderful just the way you are.” It has a sparkling, glamorous vibe while retaining the stylishness of Western pop music, and its gradually building arrangement makes it a great choice for couples who want to end their reception on a fun, uplifting note.
Until I Found YouStephen Sanchez

Released in September 2021, the smash hit “Until I Found You” became a major breakthrough in the career of Stephen Sanchez, a young singer-songwriter born in 2002.
Influenced by the old-school music style of the 1950s, the track features smooth melodies and emotional lyrics, with Sanchez’s nostalgic vocals enhancing its charm.
Used for a wedding recessional, it can help create a warm atmosphere that celebrates the couple’s fresh start.
Marry YouBruno Mars

This work is notable for its breezy beat and Bruno Mars’s captivating vocals.
With lyrics themed around an impromptu marriage, it’s brimming with a cheerful, “let’s do something crazy” vibe.
Included on the 2010 album Doo-Wops & Hooligans, it became a hit around the world, reaching No.
85 on the Billboard Hot 100 and selling over two million copies.
Its playful lyrics and refreshing melody feel delightful, and it’s also popular as a recessional song at weddings.
It’s the kind of track that’s sure to bring smiles to guests’ faces as they celebrate the newlyweds’ send-off.
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.
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.



