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.
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
Stevie Wonder
BeginnerKey Eb120 BPM
You Got It
Roy Orbison
BeginnerKey G112 BPM
Young Blood
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
BeginnerKey Bb120 BPM
You Raise Me Up
Josh Groban
BeginnerKey D66 BPM
Your Song
Elton John
EasyKey C116 BPM
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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.