Some couples decide to walk down the aisle to the tried-and-true wedding music, while others have string trios or acoustic guitarists perform classical music renditions of modern hits, and some brides and grooms chose their favorite wedding songs in all of their original glory. Get ideas for your own walk-down-the-aisle songs!
When it comes to choosing the music for your wedding, much thought is placed into decisions for the first dance, mother-son dance, father-daughter dance, and even the entire wedding reception playlist. What might get left on the back burner is the selection of songs for your wedding ceremony that will set the right mood for your event – including your wedding processional songs.
While many brides choose to walk down the aisle to traditional classical wedding songs, many other couples decide to go a more modern route for their wedding processional song inclusions. There isn't a right answer. You should ultimately select the processional song for you and your spouse-to-be, your wedding party, and your parents that best represent your personalities and the formality of your event.
We looked to some of our real weddings to discover what real brides and grooms chose for their wedding processional songs in recent years, as well as what they chose for their wedding party processional songs. Some couples chose the tried-and-true wedding music like classical wedding processional songs as they were walking down the aisle, while others had string trios or acoustic guitarists perform acoustic or string renditions of modern hits, and some brides and grooms chose their favorite song in all of their original glory – even some unique wedding processional songs that aren't featured in the processional music for many weddings.
If you're worried about selecting a song for your wedding processional that may go out of style – but you still want wedding ceremony music that is fresh and contemporary, choose modern tunes for the wedding ceremony music as your parents, grandparents, bridesmaids, and groomsmen take their places at the altar during the wedding party entrance, and have your bridal processional song for your grand entrance be a more traditional track.
For some wedding processional song ideas, see what 17 real brides and grooms chose for their nuptials, below. From classic favorites to modern-day hits, couples can't help falling in love with these wedding processional song ideas – whether performed in their original glory or by a string quartet or piano soloist. The wedding processional song selections chosen by these couples prove that "Here Comes the Bride" doesn't have to be your only choice – there are over a thousand song options to choose from, but these are some unique song ideas from real brides and grooms!
The best song for wedding processionals is a personal choice, but here are some of our couples' favorite wedding processional songs:
The bride's sister and maid of honor walked to "Stand By Me" by Ben E. King, flower girls and ring bearers to "All You Need Is Love" by The Beatles, and the bride with her father to another song by the famous band, "Here Comes the Sun." Photo by KT Merry Photography; Planning & Design by Posh Parties; Venue: The Breakers; From Real Wedding: Soft-Hued Spring Wedding at The Breakers in Palm Beach, Florida
All of the wedding processional song ideas from real Inside Weddings couples above could also be a great fit for you and your beloved. Other popular song choices include "A Thousand Years" by Christina Perri, "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz, classic wedding songs like "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley – or the cover by Haley Reinhart or the cover by Kina Grannis from Crazy Rich Asians, instrumental renditions of popular songs and instrumental wedding processional songs by Vitamin String Quartet or the Piano Guys, "Make You Feel My Love" by Adele, "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong, "A Whole New World" from Aladdin, "Better Together" by Jack Johnson, and so many more.
For more ideas outside of wedding processional songs whether classical music or modern tunes, check out these unique songs for your walk down the aisle, and see what wedding songs other brides chose for their first dance and father-daughter dance songs. And be sure to see if your favorite wedding processional songs made Spotify's list of 50 most popular wedding songs for the ceremony, wedding reception, and more.
Opening photo by Amy Anaiz Photography; Bridal Salon: Bridal Reflections; Venue: Oheka Castle; From Real Wedding: San Francisco 49ers NFL Player Dontae Johnson's Castle Wedding in New York