Top Wedding Ceremony Songs of 2025
2025 was another big year for music and Weddings often have some of the year’s most memorable tracks at them, whether it’s something romantic for the Ceremony, or a party song for later in the evening when the celebration really begins.
There’s always a few of those artists that appear in the list every year and some of those, it’s the same song year after year because it’s just a song that fits the moment and expresses those same feelings that are being felt at such a joyous occasion like a Wedding. However, there some acoustic or cover versions that are more perfect for various parts of your wedding ceremony.
From Ed Sheeran to Christina Perri, Elvis Presley and John Legend, here’s a list of some of the top wedding songs of 2025 that you might like for your special day.
Ceremony Songs
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- Perfect – Ed Sheeran (or The Piano Guys or Boyce Avenue version)
- A Thousand Years – Christina Perri (The Piano Guys version)
- Turning Page – Sleeping At Last
- Canon in D – Johann Pachelbel
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River Flows in You – Yiruma (instrumental version)
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All of Me – John Legend (instrumental version)
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Bloom – The Paper Kites
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Can’t Help Falling in Love – Kina Grannis (or Brooklyn Duo version)
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Until I Found You – Stephen Sanchez (instrumental version)
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Clair de Lune – Claude Debussy (instrumental version)
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Lover (First Dance Remix) – Taylor Swift (instrumental version)
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You Are the Best Thing – Ray LaMontagne (instrumental or acoustic cover)
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Better Together – Jack Johnson (soft acoustic versions only)
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Nuvole Bianche – Ludovico Einaudi (instrumental version)
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Make You Feel My Love – Adele (Piano Man Sam version)
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Say You Won’t Let Go – James Arthur (instrumental version)
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First Day of My Life – Bright Eyes (Brooklyn Duo version)
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Somewhere Only We Know – Keane (instrumental or acoustic cover)
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At Last – Etta James (instrumental for walk-down, vocal better post-ceremony)
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Halo – Beyoncé (Brooklyn Duo version)
When it comes to finding and deciding on the perfect song for your wedding ceremony, it really comes down to listening to lots of different ones and perhaps searching for a different version than what you hear on the radio and you may find that perfect song, is just the one for you!





