Posted on 04/07/2013 6:44:40 PM PDT by Steelfish
Funeral Music: The Songs Which Leave All Others In Their Wake
By Thomas H Green 04 Apr 2013 It was not so long ago that music played at a funeral would be sedate, reflective and sombre, perhaps a hymn or two and a soothing piece of classical music. Times have changed. Nowadays, rather than pews full of lowered heads as Debussys Clair de lune raises the odd tear, its quite possible the send-off for the departed may involve Eric Idle advising us to Always Look on the Bright Side of Life, from Monty Pythons thoroughly irreligious Life of Brian.
Such changes are reflected in one of the more curious music charts in existence, the Co-operative Funeralcares Top 30 of music played at funerals. It consists largely of emotive, often uplifting ballads such as Bette Midler singing Wind Beneath My Wings; Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocellis Time To Say Goodbye; and Robbie Williamss Angels. As Wayne Hector, the successful songwriter behind hits for everyone from JLS to Susan Boyle, explains of his own Top 30 entry, Westlifes Flying Without Wings, At a funeral you want a certain amount of joy, a song about hope rather than a sad song. As much as youre lamenting someones passing, youre celebrating their life. Songs such as this talk to the aspects that connect all humans.
The list is only produced every two or three years so it takes a while for new songs to make an appearance. Right now, however, theres one song thats shooting up the chart, Jenn Bostics Jealous of the Angels.
Its comfortably the most requested new song at funerals, says Co-operative operations director David Collingwood. Its massively up-and-coming in our chart.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
I’m pretty predictable, at least for one song..Amazing Grace.
But I would like these to be played at the end...with the later to escort people away..
Old Friends/LA Freeway..Guy Clark
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cS6VixNGgqg
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Thanks very much.
I liked this rendition of Faure “In Paradisium”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPca88LPARI
When I go, I want them to play Luther’s ‘A Mighty Fortress is our God’.
Only because it was the theme song of my favorite show, many years ago:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g__kHJ2r0nw
I have chosen this to be played at my funeral, Taps will be played at my grave site.
Brooks and Dunn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJhYDIQPh3w
Very good (still one of my favorites even though I always manage to spell it with an extra “i” - seem to get it mixed up with paramecium).....
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