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Keep Their Memory Alive in a Song

Their name and your favorite memories, in a gentle song you keep forever.

Made with care — same day
★★★★★4.9/5 from thousands of families
Woman listening to a song made in memory of her mother
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"Rose's Garden Still Grows" · made in memory of a mother

3 easy stepstakes only 3 minutes

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Tell us about them

Their name, your favorite memories of them, and what you'd want said.

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Hear a free preview

In about 3 minutes, hear 40-second previews of 2 versions of their song — before paying anything.

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Love it? Unlock it

Get the 2 full versions in your inbox — download, play, and keep forever.

Hear songs we've already made

Every one written from a few sentences a family sent us.

"Rose's Garden Still Grows"
Tender piano ballad · for mom
"Frank's Old Truck"
Gentle country · for dad
"Sunday Mornings with Pearl"
Soulful gospel · grandma
"Dancing with Tom Again"
Acoustic waltz · husband
"Brothers Forever, Mike"
Warm folk · brother
"Celebrate Grace"
Uplifting gospel choir
"Good Boy, Buddy"
Gentle acoustic · beloved dog
"One Year Without You, Anna"
Cinematic strings ballad

The moment it plays, they feel near

★★★★★

“We played it at Mom's celebration of life. There wasn't a dry eye in the room — it was exactly her.”

— Susan, daughter
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“I listen on her birthday every year. For three minutes, she's in the room with me.”

— Carlos, son
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“Grandma's song holds every story she used to tell us. My kids will have her forever now.”

— Denise, granddaughter

Their name and story, gently sung

Hear it free before anything

Any style, any language

Three generations listening together on the porch
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Quiet moment of remembrance with her song
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Listening in dad's old garage
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Listening beside the wedding album
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Create their song

Takes about 2 minutes — we handle all the writing.

Piano ballad
Gentle country
Gospel / soul
Acoustic waltz
Warm folk
Uplifting gospel choir
Cinematic strings
Custom — type your own
Hear a free 40-second preview first — nothing to pay unless it feels right
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Made-with-care promise

If the song doesn't bring comfort, you don't pay. Every song comes with a full money-back promise — no questions asked.

★★★★★4.9/5 · thousands of families helped

Questions families ask us

Is the preview really free?
Yes. We create the song and you hear a 40-second preview of both versions without paying anything. You only pay if you want the full song.
Can it mention several family members?
Yes — their children, grandchildren, or the whole family. Just include the names in your story and we'll weave them in gently.
Do I need to write anything myself?
No. Just tell us their names, what they love, and anything you'd like said. Our machine turns it into lyrics and a fully produced song.
How do I play or gift it?
You get MP3 files you can play on any phone, tablet, or computer — play it together, text it to family, or play it on a video call. It's yours to keep forever.
What if I don't love it?
Then you simply don't buy it — the preview costs nothing. And even after buying, you're covered by our 100% money-back guarantee.

Hear it free first — and if it doesn't feel right, you don't pay.

Examples customers wrote
"Mom loved her rose garden and hummed while she cooked Sunday dinner. She taught us to bake her apple pie and nobody gets it right without her. — her girls"
"Dad never sold his red '78 pickup. He taught me to drive in it in the church parking lot. The cab still smells like coffee and sawdust. I drive it slow on Sundays. — his son"
"Grandma Pearl sang in the choir for 40 years and made pancakes after every service. Peppermints in her purse, twelve grandkids, every one of us her favorite."
"Tom and I were married 52 years. We met at a dance hall in 1968 — he asked twice because I said no the first time. He danced with me in the kitchen every anniversary."
"My brother Mike taught me to fish at the lake cabin and told the same terrible jokes at every dinner. Gone at 45. Every sunrise over the lake is him."
"Buddy waited at the window every day at 5pm for 14 years. Stole socks, never apologized. The leash still hangs by the door. The best boy there ever was."