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I would never request it myself, but if my friends played, "Ich Hatt' Einen Kameraden" at my funeral, I'd be smiling wherever I am.
I don't know about SONGS so far, but film-clips?
[video]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DdoWLn9NFVw[/video]
Sounds of Silence by Simon and Garfunkle...I don't know why, it just always seemed FUNERAL-ish.
It worked for Eddie Blake... [video=youtube;A_26e0s8BHw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_26e0s8BHw[/video]
I don't care if there's people in the afterlife or not. But there damn well better be cats
There are a fair few cats I'm looking forward to catching up with again.
Thanks Blackthorn, nicely said will need to look up that song. As for me my favorite song of all time is What a wonderful world by the great Satchmo! so it will be played I hope.
My favourite take on it was the one Joey Ramone recorded; utterly joyful and life-affirming, for a man that I believe already knew he was dying.
I want to be buried on a hillside in Arlington so all the gutless wonders in DC will have to pass my grave and I want Johnny Cash to sing "The Green Green Grass of Home".
"You Can Leave Your Hat On" as sung by Maria Muldair at My wake, along with 'Still haven't Found What I'm Looking For" by U2, "Sympathy for the Devil" by the Rolling Stones, "Redemption Song", "No Woman, Don't Cry" "One More Cup of Coffee Before I Go." by Bob Marley and the Wailers, "Blue Bayou" sung by Linda Rondstadt, "Paradise" by John Prine, "Lucky Man" by The Who, "Better Man" by Pearl Jam, "To All the Girls I Loved Before" by Willie Nelson
At My funeral "Good Night My Dear Brother" as sung by Aaron Neville, "The Queen of Carmel" by The Baha'i World Choir, "The Tablet of Ahmad" written by Baha'u'llah, sung by Red Grammer