70 Spanish Wedding Songs You Must Hear

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Music sets the emotional tone of a wedding. Choosing the right songs for each moment — from the ceremony entrance to the last dance — creates a soundtrack that guests will remember. Here are 70 essential Spanish-language wedding songs organized by moment.

Ceremony Music

For the entrance, consider instrumental versions of romantic ballads. Traditional choices include “Ave Maria” (Schubert or Bach-Gounod), “El Canon” (Pachelbel), and “Marcha Nupcial” (Mendelssohn). Modern brides choose acoustic versions of songs like “Amor Eterno” or “Eres” by Café Tacvba.

First Dance Songs

Popular first dance songs in Spanish include “Toda la Noche” by Grupo Niche, “Algo Contigo” by Vicentico, “Yo No Sé Mañana” by Luis Enrique, “Te Amo” by Franco de Vita, and “Eres Tú” by Carla Morrison. Choose a song that has meaning for you as a couple.

Father-Daughter Dance

Classic choices: “Mi Viejo” by Piero, “A Mi Manera” (Spanish version of My Way), “Amor Eterno” by Juan Gabriel, “La Carta” by Los Ángeles Azules, and “Por Ti” by Belanova.

Party and Dance Floor

Guaranteed crowd-pleasers: “La Vida es un Carnaval” by Celia Cruz, “Bailando” by Enrique Iglesias, “Suavemente” by Elvis Crespo, “Danza Kuduro” by Don Omar, “Provócame” by Chayanne, “La Gozadera” by Gente de Zona, and “El Merengue” by Marshmello & Manuel Turizo.

Dinner and Cocktail Hour

Keep it romantic and relaxed: “Un Año” by Sebastián Yatra, “Cuando Nadie Ve” by Morat, “Saturno” by Pablo Alborán, “El Amor” by José José, “Frío” by Antonio Orozco.

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