Country Wedding Songs
Country music for every part of your wedding day — from the ceremony to the dancefloor.
Country music has a long and beautiful tradition of celebrating love, marriage and family. From the classic honky-tonk ballads of the 1970s to the contemporary country-pop of today, the genre offers some of the most heartfelt and accessible wedding music available — songs that work equally well in a barn, a meadow, or a hotel ballroom.
Country weddings also have their own musical vocabulary: the father-daughter dance has an especially rich tradition in country music, and the recessional often features upbeat, celebratory country anthems that have guests cheering from the moment the kiss happens.
Country First Dance Songs
From classic country to modern country-pop — songs that celebrate love and commitment.
- Bless the Broken Road — Rascal Flatts
- Better Together — Jack Johnson
- Die a Happy Man — Thomas Rhett
- From This Moment — Shania Twain
- I Cross My Heart — George Strait
- I Do — Paul Brandt
- I Need You — LeAnn Rimes & Brian McFadden
- I Swear — John Michael Montgomery
- It's Your Love — Tim McGraw & Faith Hill
- Keeper of the Stars — Tracy Byrd
- Lady — Kenny Rogers
- Look at Us — Vince Gill
- Love Story — Taylor Swift
- Meant to Be — Bebe Rexha ft. Florida Georgia Line
- Me and You — Kenny Chesney
- My Best Friend — Tim McGraw
- Nobody — Sylvia
- Still the One — Shania Twain
- The Way You Love Me — Faith Hill
- Then — Brad Paisley
- When I Said I Do — Clint Black
- When You Say Nothing at All — Alison Krauss
- Yours — Russell Dickerson
For country father-daughter songs, see our Father-Daughter Dance page which has a dedicated country section with over 30 songs.
For country processional ideas, many of the songs on our Contemporary Processional page include country options.