

When couples start designing a wedding vinyl record, the first thing they usually think about is music.
The first dance song.
The ceremony music.
The songs that filled the dance floor.
But then a fun idea often comes up.
What about the speeches?
Could you include the best man’s toast, the maid of honor’s speech, or even a short message from the couple themselves?
Of course, wedding speeches are some of the most emotional moments of the entire day. They’re personal, heartfelt, and often filled with stories that capture your relationship perfectly.
So how does that translate to vinyl?
Let’s take a closer look at how couples include speeches and spoken memories on a custom wedding vinyl record.
Can Spoken Audio Be Pressed Onto a Vinyl Record?
The short answer is yes.
Vinyl records can absolutely contain spoken audio, not just music.
In fact, spoken recordings have been pressed onto vinyl for decades. Think about classic comedy records, storytelling albums, or radio broadcasts that were preserved on vinyl.
So when couples create a vinyl record made from their wedding songs, they sometimes include short spoken moments alongside the music.
Common spoken recordings couples add include:
• the best man’s speech
• the maid of honor’s toast
• a short thank-you message from the couple
• a reading from the ceremony
• a personal dedication to each other
These spoken moments can add a beautiful layer of meaning to the record.
If you're new to the idea of preserving wedding music this way, our guide to creating a
wedding vinyl record explains how couples turn meaningful audio into a real record.

Preserving Wedding Speeches on Vinyl
Wedding speeches are often filled with laughter, stories, and emotional moments.
When those recordings are placed on a vinyl record alongside the couple’s favorite songs, the result becomes more than just music—it becomes a time capsule of the entire celebration.
How Couples Usually Include Speeches
Most couples don’t place long speeches on the record.
Instead, they choose short highlights.
For example:
• a 20–30 second clip from the best man
• a funny moment from the maid of honor
• a short message recorded by the couple
These shorter segments work beautifully because they fit naturally between songs.
Imagine Side A starting with your first dance song, followed by a short toast clip before the next track begins.
That blend of music and memories creates something far more personal than a simple playlist.
It’s one of the reasons couples love creating a custom vinyl record for their wedding instead of relying only on digital playlists.
How Much Speaking Can Fit on a Record?
The amount of audio that fits depends on the record format.
Most 12-inch vinyl records can hold approximately:
• 18–22 minutes per side for high quality audio
That means couples usually create a record that contains:
• several songs
• one or two short speech clips
If you’re trying to plan your tracklist, our Vinyl Length Calculator can help you estimate how many songs and speech clips will comfortably fit on a record.
It’s a simple tool many couples use while designing their wedding playlist pressed on vinyl.

Do Speeches Sound Good on Vinyl?
Surprisingly, yes.
Vinyl actually handles spoken audio very well.
Because vinyl tends to soften harsh digital edges, speech can sound warm and natural when played back on a turntable.
That warmth often makes spoken moments feel even more nostalgic.
Some couples even record a message specifically for the record, such as:
“Thank you for celebrating with us.”
Or:
“This record contains the soundtrack of the best day of our lives.”
Those little moments can turn a record into something incredibly meaningful.
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Creative Ways to Personalize a Wedding Vinyl Record shares several ideas couples love.
Another Creative Idea: Record a Message for the Future
Here’s a creative twist many couples love.
Instead of using a speech from the wedding day, they record a private message to their future selves.
For example:
A couple might record something like:
“Today is our wedding day. We’re recording this message so we can listen to it on our 10th anniversary.”
That message becomes part of the record along with the wedding songs.
Years later, hearing that message again can be incredibly emotional.
It turns the record into something far more personal than a typical wedding keepsake.
This is one of the reasons couples exploring
personalized vinyl records often include spoken moments alongside music.

Should You Add Speeches to Your Wedding Vinyl Record?
There isn’t a single right answer.
Some couples prefer a record that focuses entirely on music.
Others love the idea of mixing songs with spoken memories.
A simple approach many couples use is:
Side A: Wedding songs
Side B: Songs plus one short speech or message
That balance keeps the record enjoyable to listen to while still capturing the emotional moments of the day.
Either way, the final result becomes something incredibly special—a custom vinyl record for your wedding that preserves both the music and the memories.

Turn Your Wedding Memories Into a Vinyl Record
Your wedding day is filled with moments you’ll want to remember forever.
The music.
The laughter.
The heartfelt speeches from friends and family.
When those memories are preserved on a custom wedding vinyl record, they become something you can return to again and again.