The Story Behind Our Wedding Song and Video ‘I DO”

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The Story Behind Rory Feek’s Wedding Song and Video: “I Do”

In the spring of 2023, as Rory Feek and Rebecca prepared to say their vows, Rory envisioned something truly special—something more than just a moment, but a lasting memory. That vision soon became “I Do,” a heartfelt wedding song written and performed by Rory as a surprise to his bride on their wedding day.

What began as a simple idea while holding his guitar quickly blossomed into lyrics expressing his deep love and gratitude. He reached out to his friend Matt, who helped produce the track in a home studio, layering instruments and harmonies that brought the song to life. A few days before their wedding trip to Montana, Rory recorded the vocals, turning personal vows into a musical gift.

Not stopping there, Rory collaborated with his nephew Michael, a filmmaker, to secretly film a music video for the song. On a stormy evening just before the wedding, as a rainbow stretched across the Montana sky, Rory—dressed in his wedding attire—sang the song while Michael captured the footage. No one, especially Rebecca, knew what was happening.

The wedding itself was held at Music Ranch Montana, a place close to Rory’s heart since 2013. It had become like a second home for the family and was the perfect setting for the celebration. On the big day, Rebecca arrived in a horse-drawn carriage with Indiana, their daughter, unaware of the surprise to come. During the ceremony, when Rory was expected to say “I do,” he instead picked up his guitar and sang his vows. Rebecca was stunned, moved to tears by the sincerity and beauty of the moment.

The celebration continued with joy, music, laughter, and the knowledge that this union had been sealed not just with words, but with a song—a timeless tribute to love, devotion, and the start of a new life together.

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