"Yesterday" is a Beatles classic, and it's central message make it a very powerful song to be played during a funeral ceremony. Reflective by it's very nature, it's the ultimate song for reaching into the past and pulling out feelings we don't want to let go of. Is time to say g...
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The song has been played at several funerals, including, President JFK, Princess Diana and Elvis Presley's. (Too heavy? Try the version by the Muppets.) ADD TO YOUR PLAYLIST "Fisherman's Blues" — The Waterboys View full post on Youtube If this tune from this Scottish/Irish band sounds...
Some churches have strict rules regarding music that may be played. Some churches won’t allow musical instruments at services. If you feel that it’s important to have musical instruments as part of the funeral music repertoire, moving the service to a different facility may be necessary. How...
You may want to choose an uplifting song for the end of the funeral service or as background music for afuneral slideshow. 1. “On Eagle’s Wings” by Michael Joncas One of the most popular contemporary songs often played at funerals, “On Eagle’s Wings," was used at many of the fu...
This tender modern country ballad was inspired by the loss of Pardi's grandmother, and he sent a version to be played at the funeral of a friend, too. In its lyrics, Pardi reflects on the tumult of life on Earth -- and marvels at how the spiritual love of someone who has died serve...
Buy at 5 Precious Lord (Take My Hand) 462 votes It's sung by Aretha -- enough said Buy at 6 Peace Be Still 145 votes Buy at 7 I'll Take You There 129 votes An uptempo song from one of the first families of gospel. Buy at ...
Buy at 5 Precious Lord (Take My Hand) 462 votes It's sung by Aretha -- enough said Buy at 6 Peace Be Still 145 votes Buy at 7 I'll Take You There 129 votes An uptempo song from one of the first families of gospel. Buy at ...
Wallis Willis, a Choctaw freedman, wrote this around 1865. Its lyrics could refer to freed slaves reuniting with friends and families in the North. But its other interpretation that “heaven” is home makes it a popular choice for funerals. Either way you interpret it, there is always a dee...
Produced by Gordo, “Circadian Rhythm” also serves as a sequel to “The Language,” which originally landed onas a fan-favorite in 2013. Drizzy opens up about how the rap game has planned funerals for him in the past, but he continues to bounce back like a cat with nine lives. “How...