Wedding Piano Songs — Ceremony, Reception & First Dance

3,221 songs — Planning a wedding and need the right piano music? This collection pulls every romantic and peaceful arrangement in our catalog — pieces that work for ceremony processionals, first dances, cocktail hour, and reception background. Filter by tempo or difficulty if you have a specific moment in mind.

Sing

Ed Sheeran

BeginnerKey A120 BPM
Play

(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay

Otis Redding

BeginnerKey G120 BPM
Play

Somebody To Love

Queen

BeginnerKey Bb132 BPM
Play

Something Great

One Direction

BeginnerKey D112 BPM
Play

Somewhere Only We Know

Keane

EasyKey G87 BPM
Play

Somewhere Only We Know

Keane

BeginnerKey C84 BPM
Play

Songbird

Fleetwood Mac

EasyKey G132 BPM
Play

Song For A Winter's Night

Gordon Lightfoot

EasyKey Eb120 BPM
Play

Songs Without Words, Op. 38 No.6, Andante con moto 'Duetto'

Felix Mendelssohn

BeginnerKey G96 BPM
Play

Sound And Vision

David Bowie

EasyKey G100 BPM
Play

Spectrum

Florence + The Machine

BeginnerKey C126 BPM
Play

Spring (first movement: Allegro)

Antonio Vivaldi

BeginnerKey D112 BPM
Play

Steal My Girl

One Direction

EasyKey Eb80 BPM
Play

Stole My Heart

One Direction

BeginnerKey G120 BPM
Play

Stop Crying Your Heart Out

Oasis

BeginnerKey B76 BPM
Play

Take Care

Drake

EasyKey G120 BPM
Play

Te Amo

Rihanna

BeginnerKey C168 BPM
Play

Tenerife Sea

Ed Sheeran

EasyKey Bb90 BPM
Play

That's How You Know

Alan Menken

BeginnerKey C168 BPM
Play

The Blue Danube

Johann Strauss II

BeginnerKey C120 BPM
Play

The Carnival Of The Animals (Finale)

Camille Saint-Saëns

BeginnerKey C120 BPM
Play

The Clock

Thom Yorke

BeginnerKey Eb120 BPM
Play

The Godfather (Love Theme)

Nino Rota

BeginnerKey Bb120 BPM
Play

The Holiday (Main Theme)

Hans Zimmer

BeginnerKey C106 BPM
Play

The Manly Heart With Love O'erflowing (from The Magic Flute, K620)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

EasyKey G120 BPM
Play

The Masterplan

Oasis

BeginnerKey A80 BPM
Play

Theme from Clarinet Quintet (K581)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

BeginnerKey D120 BPM
Play

The Name of the Game

ABBA

BeginnerKey Eb104 BPM
Play

The Nights

Avicii

EasyKey G126 BPM
Play

These Foolish Things

Holt Marvell

EasyKey Ab60 BPM
Play

The Shadow Of Your Smile

Johnny Mandel

BeginnerKey E72 BPM
Play

They Don't Know About Us

One Direction

BeginnerKey C144 BPM
Play

Thinking Out Loud

Ed Sheeran

BeginnerKey D80 BPM
Play

Three Coins In The Fountain

Jule Styne

BeginnerKey C120 BPM
Play

Trio (from Piano Sonata, Op.26)

Ludwig van Beethoven

BeginnerKey C120 BPM
Play

Troublemaker

Olly Murs

BeginnerKey G104 BPM
Play

Underneath The Tree

Kelly Clarkson

BeginnerKey Bb120 BPM
Play

Un Poco Loco

Disney/Pixar

BeginnerKey G144 BPM
Play

Wake Me Up

Avicii

EasyKey D124 BPM
Play

Walking In The Air

Howard Blake

BeginnerKey Bb120 BPM
Play

Waterloo

ABBA

BeginnerKey C120 BPM
Play

WHERE COULD I GO

Elvis Presley

EasyKey G100 BPM
Play

Where Do I Begin (theme from Love Story)

Francis Lai

EasyKey C90 BPM
Play

Wild Is The Wind

David Bowie

EasyKey C96 BPM
Play

Winds Through The Olive Trees

Traditional

BeginnerKey Bb120 BPM
Play

Winter (from 'The Four Seasons') 2nd Movement

Antonio Vivaldi

EasyKey D50 BPM
Play

Wrapped Up

Olly Murs

BeginnerKey C125 BPM
Play

Yellow

Coldplay

EasyKey C86 BPM
Play

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Frequently asked questions

What's the most popular wedding piano song?
"A Thousand Years" by Christina Perri, "Canon in D" by Pachelbel, and "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran are the three most-requested wedding piano songs across the past decade. All three are in our catalog.
What piano song should I play for the bride's entrance?
"Canon in D" by Pachelbel is the all-time classic. Modern alternatives: "A Thousand Years," "Marry Me" by Train, or an instrumental version of "All of Me" by John Legend.
What piano songs work for the first dance?
"All of Me," "Perfect," "Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran, and "At Last" by Etta James are top choices. They're all in the romantic mood category — filter above to see all options.
I'm a beginner — can I learn a wedding song to play myself?
Yes. Songs like "Can't Help Falling in Love" and "Let It Be" use only 3-4 chords and slow tempos. With 2-3 weeks of daily practice (15-20 min/day), most beginners can play them confidently.
Can I download sheet music for these?
Yes — every song has free in-browser playback (color-coded notes, no music reading needed). PDF download is available for offline practice.