Not working with a funeral home? Just write "none."
Only used if we need to clarify something before we begin.

Take your time. These answers become the song.

1 What did people call them? Did they have a nickname?

Not just their name — what did family and close friends actually call them?

2 What would you always or often find them doing?

Think of a normal day. What were they doing? What did they have in their hands?

3 Was there a place they loved—somewhere that just felt like them?

A chair, a porch, a garden, a kitchen. The more specific, the better.

4 Who did they love most?

A spouse, a parent, a best friend, a child. If any of those people have already passed away, just mention it — it helps us honor them carefully in the song.

5 Was there something they often said—a phrase the people closest to them would recognize?

A saying, a phrase, a word they used all the time — something people who loved them would recognize right away.

6 Show me a moment when they were completely happy.

Pick one moment. Where were they? Who was with them? Write it like you're watching it happen right now.

7 What small, ordinary things did they do—things so regular you barely noticed until now?

Something so everyday nobody talked about it — but everybody knew.

8 Because of them, what is different about your life?

What did they leave inside you? There is no wrong answer here.

Prefer to talk instead of write? Record yourself on your phone answering these questions and send the audio to [email protected]

If you could choose, what would this song feel like? Select any that feel right — or write your own below.

This tells us more than any genre label can.
Peaceful? Celebratory? Bittersweet?

Your responses go directly and securely to our songwriter.
The song will be delivered within 24 hours of submission.

Questions? Reach us at [email protected]

Thank you.

Your memories have been received. Our songwriter will begin crafting their song right away. We'll send it to the email you shared, within 24 hours.