The 70 Best Music Tracks for The Bride’s Exit at the Ceremony: Romantic and Fun
There’s so much to prepare for the reception:
– the venue,
– the decor,
– the seats for the guests,
– the registrar,
– the wedding vows.
And now, when there is no more time and energy left, you remember that you have to choose the songs to which you and the groom will go out to each other. Don’t worry, you won’t have to listen to hundreds of tracks in search of the one. We’ve already done that. For starters, we’ve focused on music for the bride’s exit, selecting both gentle and fun songs, among which everyone will find the perfect one for themselves.
Romantic music for the bride’s exit
Most brides prefer to appear at the exit registration with lyrical music about love. We have collected suitable modern tracks, unpretentious covers, songs from movies, classics, and even the soundtrack from a famous Disney cartoon:
- “Marry Me”, Train
- “Wedding Medley: Marry Me / Bless the Broken Road / All of Me / A Thousand Years”, Anthem Lights
- “10,000 Hours”, Justin Bieber, Dan + Shay
- “River Flows in You”, HAUSER
- “Only Girl (In the World)”, Boyce Avenue, Alex Goot
- “Holy”, Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper
- “You & I”, One Direction
- “La Vie en Rose”, Emily Watts
- “Perfect”, Ed Sheeran
- “All of Me”, John Legend
- “Can’t Help Falling in Love”, Haley Reinhart
- “Just the Way You Are”, Bruno Mars
- “Butterfly Waltz”, Brain Crain
- “A Thousand Years”, Christina Perri
- “Canon and Gigue in D Major, P.37”, Johann Pachelbel
- “Air on the G String”, Johann Sebastian Bach, James Galway
- “Love Never Fails”, Brandon Heath
- “The Well-Tempered Clavier: Book 1, BWV 846-869:1. Prelude in C Major”, Johann Sebastian Bach, Lang Lang
- “Glasgow Love Theme”, Craig Armstrong
- “Iris”, The Goo Goo Dolls
- “Tale as Old as Time (Instrumental)”, London Music Works
- “This I Promise You”, Ronan Keating
- “When You Say Nothing At All”, Ronan Keating
- “Kiss from a Rose”, Seal
- “Air (Handel: Water Music Suite No.1 in F Major)”, Jim Brickman
- “This I Swear”, Nick Lachey
- “Halo”, Beyonce
- “Romeo & Juliet, Op 64, Act 1:No.18, Gavotte”, Sergei Prokofiev.
- “You Had Me From Hello”, Bon Jovi
- Thank You For Loving Me Bon Jovi.
- “Rigaudon”, Andre Campra, Douglas Bush, David Brown
- “Falling In Love With You Again”, Imelda May
- “Can You Feel the Love Tonight”, Elton John
- “(Everything I Do) I Do It For You”, Bryan Adams
- “Gabriel’s Oboe”, Ennio Morricone
- “The Luckiest”, Ben Folds
- “Chasing Cars”, Snow Patrol
- “All I Ask of You (Istrumental)”, Steve Petrunak
- “Unchained Melody”, The Righteous Brothers
- “There You’ll Be”, Faith Hill
- “Kiss Me”, Sixpence None The Richer
- “Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?”, Bryan Adams
- “Rewrite the Stars”, Zac Efron, Zendaya
- “I Knew I Loved You”, Savage Garden
- “Love Actually (Piano Music From The Motion Picture)”, Craig Armstrong & Jeffrey Michael
Fun Music for the Bride’s Exit
If your personality does not allow a smooth exit towards the groom and guests, and instead you’ll be happily dancing, do not hold back, rock! Especially for you, we’ve chosen songs that you can dance to, and the others will do it with you:
- “Smile”, Katy Perry
- “Blinding Lights”, The Weeknd
- “Watermelon Sugar”, Harry Styles
- “Classic”, MKTO
- “Say So”, Doja Cat
- “Higher Love”, Kygo, Whitney Houston
- “Smooth”, Santana, Rob Thomas
- “Everybody’s Free (To Geel Good)”, Kylie Minogue
- “Marry You”, Bruno Mars
- “Paradise”, Coldplay
- “Eye of the Tiger”, Survivor
- “I’m Yours”, Jason Mraz
- “Shrek 2: Accidentally in Love”, Animation Soundtrack Ensemble
- “Love Me Like You Do”, Ellie Goulding
- “Love Someone”, Jason Mraz
- “Single Ladies”, Beyonce
- “Here Comes the Sun”, Boyce Avenue
- “Happy”, Pharell Williams
- “Dancing in the Moonlight”, Toploader
- “Down”, Jay Sean, Lel Wayne
- “Firework”, Katy Perry
- “What Makes You Beautiful”, One Direction
- “Raise Your Glass”, Pink
- “If I Can’t Have You”, Shawn Mendes
- “Everything”, Michael Buble