Their first name, their hometown, the dog they raised, the year the truck broke down. A real country song, written about a real person — and delivered as an MP3 within 24 hours.
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A country song with their name, their town, and the truck they swore they'd fix. Better than a card. Better than a generic playlist. Pick the moment — we write for it.
His name, his truck, his dog. A classic country song about the man you grew up watching.
See dad's birthday songs →Her hands, her car, the gospel hymn she always sang. The version of her only her kids know.
See mother's day songs →Hometown wedding, small chapel, two pickup trucks. The country ballad that belongs to your wedding day.
See first dance songs →Twenty-five years, three kids, one farm. The version of him only she knows — and still loves.
See anniversary songs →The brother, the friend, the dad we lost. A country song that names them — so they're not forgotten in a generic eulogy.
See in memory songs →No occasion. Just a Tuesday. A Red Dirt two-step about the dance floor and the drive home.
See just because songs →who it's for →
Daughters writing for fathers. Wives for husbands of twenty-five years. Sisters for brothers who'd never ask for one. Friends giving a song instead of a gift card for a birthday that mattered more than usual.
Most people who order country songs from ReadyMuse aren't country songwriters — they're people who grew up on the music and want a song that's actually about somebody they love. The brief takes ten minutes. The MP3 lives on a phone, in a truck, on a back porch, for the rest of their life.
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Tell us about the person — name, town, the things they'd laugh at. We'll write the song and deliver the MP3 in 24 hours. No credit card.
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No songwriting experience needed. Just tell us about the person.
Their name, hometown, the truck or dog they're known for, the inside joke. Pick a country sub-genre. Ten minutes, no signup required.
Real songwriters write the lyrics from your brief — names, towns, the specifics. Then we record it in the country style you chose. Steel guitar, fiddle, banjo, dobro — whatever the song needs.
The song is yours forever. Edit any line you want. Play it on a phone, in a truck, on a back porch, at a birthday party — wherever it lives.
country sub-genres →
Country isn't one sound. A Texas dance hall song is not the same animal as a Cash-style outlaw ballad, which is not the same as a modern Nashville pop-country chorus. Pick the sub-genre that fits your person.
Not sure? Tell us their three favorite country artists. We'll match the song to that DNA.
Honky-tonk piano, fiddle, that voice that sounds like it's telling you something true. For dads, granddads, lifers.
Polished, melodic, radio-ready. Drums forward, hooks built to repeat. For 30s–40s birthdays, friend gifts, modern weddings.
Grit, swagger, baritone vocals, harmonica. For the people who don't love things easily but love them hard.
Front-porch picking, three-part harmonies, fast or slow. For grandparents, family reunions, hometown people.
Acoustic, fingerpicked, female or male. Lyrics carry it. For mothers, sisters, friends, memorials, anniversaries.
Two-step beat, electric guitar, fiddle solo. For the country wedding that wants people on the floor by song two.

Our most joyful one
"No anniversary, no birthday — just a Tuesday at Gruene Hall."
Every song below came from a real brief — real names, real towns, real stories. Not demos, not stock tracks.

From his daughter. Raised three girls on a Tennessee farm. Drives a 1998 Silverado he refuses to trade in. The song about him, his dog Roy, and his porch.

From her best friend since seventh grade. The song about the year we both lived in our cars and made it through anyway.

From his granddaughter, with the whole family on the chorus. Eighty years, four states, a banjo he built himself in 1962. A bluegrass song about the man and the instrument that came with him.

From her daughter. She raised four of us alone, worked nights at the diner. The song about her hands, her car, and the gospel hymn she always sang.

From her son. She taught him to drive in a 1991 Ford F-150 in a church parking lot. Worked two jobs, never missed a baseball game. The song about the truck, the lessons, and the things she said in the cab.

From his sister. Killed at 32, by a road we'd both driven a thousand times. The song about his Ford, his daughter Ruby, and the way he laughed when he was wrong about something.

From his granddaughter. Two tours in Vietnam, came home to El Paso, never talked about it. The song about his dress uniform in the back of the closet, his grandkids on his lap, and the flag they handed my abuela in 2019.

From all the kids and grandkids. She turns seventy this Mother's Day. Still calls every Sunday at six. Still has the kitchen radio on. The song about the rhythm of her week and the way it became the rhythm of ours.

From his daughter. He passed two years ago this June. The song about his Chevy still running, the chair nobody sits in, and the things she still tells him in the truck.

From her mom. First in the family to go to college — leaves for nursing school in Knoxville this fall. The song about her quinceañera dress in the closet, her abuelita's prayer card on the dashboard, and the road north.

From the groom Tyler to his bride Hannah. Small Texas wedding. Her dad's porch, his grandfather's chapel. The song about the long way home — by way of two pickup trucks.

From his wife of twenty-five years. Three kids, two dogs, one farm. The song about the version of him only she knows — and still puts up with.

From him to her, fifty years married. Met at a county fair in 1976. Three kids, six grandkids, one farm. The classic country song about fifty summers of the same person.

From four kids and a granddaughter. Forty years together this April. The song about the kitchen window, the porch swing, and the version of their marriage their kids actually saw.

From the father to the bride at her wedding. She used to stand on his boots in the kitchen when she was six. Today he's walking her down the aisle. Country folk, restrained — no power chorus.

From the bride Sara to the groom Wyatt. They went to high school together in Lebanon, Tennessee. Broke up sophomore year of college, found each other again at a friend's wedding in 2023. The song about the long way home.

From two friends to a third. She lost her job, her dog, and her grandmother in the same year. We made her this song because she didn't ask for one.

From the husband. No anniversary, no birthday, no holiday. Just — it's a Wednesday and I noticed her again. The song about the Tuesday-night routine and the Thursday-morning coffee.

From a younger sister to her older one. No occasion. Just — you've been picking up the phone for thirty-five years and I never made you anything that proves I noticed.
why a custom country song →
Country is a genre about specifics. The dog's name. The county road. The brand of beer. The year the truck broke down. A generic AI country song writes about nobody — which means the lines could be about anybody, which means they're about no one.
A real country song with a real person's name in it does something a Spotify playlist can't do — it makes them sit down, listen all the way through, and start telling you the story you just put into a song.
First name, town, the truck, the dog, the year. Real specifics — the kind country music is built on. When they play it later, they'll hear themselves named, not someone like them.
If a lyric doesn't hit, edit it directly in our lyric editor — change a word, fix a town, swap a verse. The song re-renders. You don't have to be a songwriter to land the line that matters.
Steel guitar, fiddle, dobro, harmonica when it should be there. Pick a sub-genre — classic, modern Nashville, outlaw, bluegrass, Texas — and we record to that style, not a generic country-flavored loop.
Limited free slots every day. No credit card. Ten minutes of your time, and tomorrow there's a country song with their name in it sitting in your inbox.
your brief →
Country lives or dies on specifics. The dog's name, the truck, the town, the year. Pile them in — we'll pick the lines that hit hardest.
WHY READYMUSE
There are three ways to get a country song with someone's name in it. Here's the honest comparison.
| ReadyMuse | Generic AI country apps | Nashville songwriter | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | ✓ Free · 10 slots/day | Free | $300–$1,500 |
| Their name in the song | ✓ Yes — built around it | ✗ Generic — no specifics | ✓ Yes |
| Real country sub-genres | ✓ Classic, Outlaw, Bluegrass, Red Dirt… | ✗ One AI-country sound | ✓ Whatever they play |
| Turnaround | ✓ 24 hours | Instant | 4–12 weeks |
| Edit lyrics yourself | ✓ Yes — built-in editor | ✗ No | ✗ Costs more |
| Yours forever (MP3) | ✓ Yes | ✗ Subscription | ✓ Yes |
real briefs, real reactions →
“My dad doesn't cry at anything. He cried in the second verse — when the song said the name of his old dog, and his hometown, and the year he met my mom. I didn't know a country song could do that.”
Megan, 41 · Tennessee · Father's Day country song
“I gave it to my husband on a Tuesday. No anniversary. He played it three times in a row in the truck and asked who wrote it. I said I did. He didn't believe me.”
Tasha, 36 · Austin, TX · Just-because country song
“I was scared the song would feel fake. It named the diner my mom worked at, the make of her car, and the lullaby she sang us. She listened twice and then called me back crying.”
Brian, 47 · Macon, GA · Mother's Day country song
FAQ
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Actually free. No credit card. We release 10 free slots every day at midnight EST. When they fill, you can join the waitlist for tomorrow, or pay for Instant Access to skip the line.
No. Real songwriters write the lyrics from the brief you submit. If you give us specifics — the dog's name, the make of the truck, the county — they will show up in the lyrics. We then record the song with AI vocals in the country sub-genre you chose. The lyrics are what make it yours.
Yes. Pick from Classic Country, Modern Nashville, Outlaw Country, Bluegrass, Country Folk, Texas / Red Dirt, or just name 1–2 reference artists (e.g. “like Tyler Childers”, “like Cody Jinks”, “like Kacey Musgraves”) and we'll match the song to that DNA.
Yes. Pick male, female, or duet/group in the brief. You can also reference a vocalist (“gravelly baritone like Sturgill”, “warm alto like Brandi Carlile”) and we’ll match the timbre as closely as possible.
One free revision is included. Tell us the line, the verse, or the section that’s off and we’ll rewrite it. Most people don’t need the revision — but a lot fix small details like the spelling of a hometown or the year a dog passed.
Free slots deliver in 24 hours. If you need it for a birthday tomorrow or a memorial this weekend, use Instant Access — that delivers the MP3 in under an hour for a fee.
Yes — this is the most common case. The brief comes from one of you, the MP3 lands in that person’s inbox, and the giftee hears it for the first time on the day. Country songs especially work as surprises — the specifics in the lyrics make the moment unmistakable.
You get the MP3 to keep forever — to play in the truck, share with the family, put on a phone, burn to a CD if you want. The song is written specifically for your person, and nobody else will have the same version.
Yes. A lot of country songs we write are tributes. Tell us their name, their hometown, the truck or dog or instrument that was theirs, the year. We’ll write a song that names them — so they’re remembered specifically, not generally.
Yes. Only our songwriters read your brief. We never publish your names or your story without explicit permission, and we don’t use your brief to train anything.
Start your brief — you can edit details before we record. Takes 10 minutes.
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