Top 50 Wedding Ceremony Music Choices

With so much choice, how do you select the ideal music for your day? Watch, listen and browse our Top 50 list for help & ideas.

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40. The Marriage of Figaro March – Mozart

Mortzart’s March from ‘The Marriage of Figaro’ will create quite a Grand Royal entrance if thats your style! 

39. Amazed – Lonestar

Lonestar’s hit song spent no less than eight weeks at the top of the Billboard country chart. It has been covered by many other artists but this version proves a popular one amongst brides. 

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38. Wedding March – F. Mendelssohn

THE most famous pieces for the exit of the bride and groom! If you’re a traditionalist then it has to be this! Watch the video below of our very own ‘London String Quartet‘ performing the piece.

37. She – Elvis Costello

Beautiful romantic song covered by Elvis Costello – Soundtrack to Notting Hill in 1999 – Lovely Lyrics for a wedding – brilliant love song!

36. A Thousand Years – Christina Perri

An ever popular piece and choice for weddings, written and recorded for the Twilight films – this beautiful piano led song creates a perfect setting for that special day.

35. Here Comes The Sun (Instrumental) – The Beatles 

What a classic!! Such a light hearted song and has some really genuine happy tones and feelings – again if you are looking for that alternative unique touch then why not go for a classic Beatles number? This video features our very own Brighton Guitarist

34. God Moving Over the Face of the Waters – Moby 

This was released by Moby in 1995. It is a spiritual fell to it piece and has become famous through it use in film and TV. This would suit a bride looking for something a little more alternative for her wedding ceremony. 

33. Come Away With Me – Nora Jones

Nora Jones is famous because of her mellow, acoustic pop albums with soul and country overtones. Come Away With Me is without doubt one of her most famous singles and a suitably romantic song to have during a wedding ceremony. 

32. Bridal March (Instrumental) – Jonathan Cain 

An interpretation of Wagner’s ‘Bridal March’ by Jonathan Cain which is really very gentle. Could be used for either the entrance of the bride or the signing of the register. A lot softer than your traditional ‘Here Comes the Bride’ version. 

31. Book Of Love (Instrumental) – Peter Gabriel/The Magnetic Fields

If you are looking for something a little different and an alternative to classical and opera then this might be right up your street. Signing the register would be the best part of the ceremony in which to use this piece.