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The Songs That Bring Them Back: Music as a Memory

By Jordan Colton  •   2 minute read

The Songs That Bring Them Back: Music as a Memory

Some Songs Don’t Just Play—They Transport Us

Maybe it’s the song they always sang in the car, off-key but full of joy.

Maybe it’s the melody that played at every family gathering.

Maybe it’s the tune that filled the room on their last special day.

And now, even though they’re gone, their song still plays on.

Why Music Is Tied to Memory

Music has a way of bringing back moments we thought we had lost. It can bring us back to places, people, and feelings with a single note.

  • A single note can remind us of an entire lifetime.
  • A familiar melody can make us feel like they’re right beside us again.
  • A lyric can echo words they used to say, as if they’re speaking to us from beyond.

Even when time moves forward, the songs remain the same—just like our love for them.

The Soundtrack of Their Life

Some songs feel like they belong to someone we’ve lost.

  • Their wedding song, forever tied to their love story.
  • The lullaby they used to hum, a comfort we never outgrew.
  • The song we played at their service, a final goodbye wrapped in melody.

When we hear these songs, it’s like a portal to the past—a way to feel them again, if only for a moment.

And sometimes, having something tangible—like a cherished emblem—makes the moment feel even closer. A small touch, a familiar tune, a deep breath. And suddenly, they’re here.

Keeping Their Song Alive

We can honor their memory through music in ways that feel personal and meaningful.

  • Create a playlist of their favorite songs and share it with family.
  • Sing their favorite song on their birthday to keep the tradition alive.
  • Engrave the title of their favorite song onto a memorial necklace like a musical note urn necklace

Their song doesn’t have to end. It can keep playing—just like their love.

The Promise to Always Remember

We don’t just remember them—we carry them in every note, every lyric, every melody.

We hum their songs without thinking.

We turn up the radio when their tune plays unexpectedly.

We close our eyes, sing along, and cherish them, every single day.

Because love, like music, never truly fades. It just finds new ways to be heard.

Carry Their Memory, Every Day

What’s a song that reminds you of someone you love? Share it in the comments below—or write it in a letter, a journal, or keep it close with a cherished emblem.

About the Author

Jordan Colton is the founder of Cherished Emblems, a memorial jewelry company dedicated to helping people honor the ones they love. Since 2018, Cherished Emblems has served over 17,000 families with compassion, care, and keepsakes that tell a story of enduring love.

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👤 About the Author

Jordan Colton is the founder of Cherished Emblems, a cremation jewelry company dedicated to helping people honor the ones they love. Since 2018, Jordan and his team have helped over 17,000 families find comfort through beautifully crafted keepsakes designed to hold ashes, memories, and meaning.

A childhood cancer survivor, Jordan's early life experiences taught him the value of remembrance and the quiet strength it offers in hard times. His personal connection to grief and healing fuels the compassionate mission behind Cherished Emblems: to help others feel close to the people and pets they've lost, every single day.

With a background in marketing, and memorial design, Jordan brings both technical expertise and heartfelt purpose to everything he creates. What began as a response to the loss of a beloved family pet has grown into a trusted resource for families seeking comfort and connection through cremation jewelry.

Outside of work, Jordan enjoys exploring Oregon with his wife, cooking, and continuing to build a place that puts people first—especially those walking through grief.

Learn more at CherishedEmblems.com.

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