Wedding song · Walking down the aisle
The standard processional songs are beautiful — and about strangers. Tell us about your walk down the aisle and we'll write the song that plays during it: from the bride, the groom watching the doors, or the father giving her away. Delivered as an MP3 in about 30 minutes.

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why a custom one
your walk, your song →
The processional is the most-watched ninety seconds of the whole day — and most couples set it to a famous song about two strangers. A personalized walking-down-the-aisle song keeps the moment and throws out the template: it's written about your walk, in the voice you choose, timed to a slow, steady processional pace.
Pick the point of view: the bride's own voice, recorded to reach him before she does; the groom at the altar the second the doors open; or the father walking her the last few steps and giving her away. Then pick the feel — cinematic strings, warm soul-gospel, or tender Americana.
Below: three aisle songs from our catalog, each a different person and moment. Yours is written the same way.
the perfect brief
A processional song lives on the small, true details of one walk. Here's what to put in the brief.
Tell us who it's from — the bride, the groom watching the doors, or the father giving her away — and that it plays as she walks. That sets the whole song.
The counted steps, the borrowed shoes, dad's arm, the doors opening, the aunt already crying in row two. One true picture beats any cliché.
For a father: training wheels, the dorm move-out. For a partner: how you met, the running joke. Give us the thing only you would know.
A quiet, glassy-eyed walk, or a warm, glowing one. Tell us whether you want the room crying or beaming.
Cinematic strings and acoustic, warm soul-gospel, tender Americana, piano. Name a style, a mood, or an artist you love.
A processional pace so it fits the walk, plus any language, family tradition, or hometown — we weave it in.
the catalog
From the groom, the bride, and the father — press play to hear how specific a processional gets when it's written about one real walk.

From the groom at the altar — he had a whole plan, then the doors opened and it was gone. Warm soul-gospel.
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A bride's own voice, recorded to play as she walks the aisle to him — cinematic acoustic, the tearjerker.
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A father walks his daughter the last few steps and gives her away — Americana, the giving-away, not the dance.
Read the lyrics →how it works
Most couples finish the brief in five minutes. The song lands in about thirty.
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A short brief: whose voice it's from, one real detail of the walk, the feel and the style you want. Five minutes, no blank page.
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We turn your story into a real processional — lyrics built around your walk, produced in your chosen style at a pace you can actually walk to. Not a template with names pasted in.
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It lands in your inbox — send it to your DJ, coordinator, or string player. One free revision is included, so if a line or the tempo isn't right, we fix it until it's yours.
questions, answered
Cost, timing, who it's from, your DJ, instrumental versions — the things couples ask before they order.
It's an original song written about your processional — your walk, your people, your moment — produced in the style and at the slow, steady pace you choose for walking down the aisle. Instead of a famous song about strangers, it's unmistakably about your walk. Listen to the three above: each is one real walk.
Free. We open 10 free slots every day, resetting at midnight EST. No credit card, no subscription. Fill out a short brief, choose a style, and the MP3 arrives in about 30 minutes. If the day's free slots are gone, you can join the waitlist for tomorrow or use Instant Access to skip the line.
Any of the three people the moment belongs to: the bride (even in her own recorded voice, so her words reach him before she does), the groom at the altar when the doors open, or the father walking her the last few steps. The three above are one of each — yours can be any of them.
Yes — that's "Every Step to You" above. Because the song is a recording, it can be the bride's own voice playing as she walks, so her words reach the groom before she does. Or we can use a singer. Your call.
The song arrives in about 30 minutes, but for the ceremony we recommend ordering a few weeks ahead — time to request a free revision if you want to tweak a line or the tempo, and to send the final track to your DJ, coordinator, or string player.
Either. Tell us the energy. "Every Step to You" and "The Last Few Steps" are glassy-eyed and tender; "When the Doors Opened" is warm and glowing. We write to the tone you want.
Yes. You receive a high-quality MP3 to hand to your DJ or coordinator, or to give a live player as a reference. It's yours to use however your ceremony is set up.
Tell us and we'll fix it. One free revision is included. If a detail is off or the pace needs to be slower for the walk, we adjust it until the song fits your aisle. That's the difference between this and a one-shot AI generator.
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guides & ideas
Three reads — real examples, the story behind each song, and exactly what to put in your own brief.