This track is a popular track for funerals and could be used if the person who died was a bit on the stubborn side and didn’t like to conform, always wanting to do things on their terms. It is often viewed as one of his classic songs and still holds a record for the amount of time spent in the UK “top 40”. Also, the word ‘unforgettable’ itself shows how someone can be gone but never forgotten.įrank Sinatra recorded My Way in December 1968. This in itself is significant as the “duet” is a prime example of how someone’s memory could be kept alive, which is of course directly relevant to a funeral setting. In many ways this song was a tribute to her father, not least because overdubbing was used, to make it sound as if she was singing a duet with him. Before this, she had recorded R&B tracks. This track marked a change in direction for Natalie Cole when it was released in September 1991. It could also be that the person who has died enjoyed simple pleasures, which are something to be remembered fondly. The optimistic tone of this song can help the mourners to think about taking pleasure in the here and now both as a way of life and as a means of dealing with their grief. Released in 1968, this song doesn’t specifically talk about death, instead, it focuses on someone’s appreciation of day-to-day ordinary life. It was originally written for Marilyn Monroe and Elton John’s version focuses on the many positive traits that Princess Diana had, as well as how badly she was treated towards the end of her life.ģ. This version of ‘Candle in the Wind’ was re-written in 1997 by Elton John, especially for Princess Diana’s funeral. For example, the British opt for a song made for the movie Life of Brian: ALWAYS LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE. So, what is the most played song at a funeral? Depends. The list is long and varied since different aspects influence it: cultural, social, political, religious, the moment, and the place.
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