Hmmmm.... In no particular order...
Funeral for a Friend - Elton John
Still - Hillsong Worship
Praise You in this Storm - Casting Crowns
And my tombstone should say;
"QUIET! I'm trying to sleep!"
Choose 3 songs for your big send off
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At my mother's cremation it was Malaguena as she used to play it. At my brother's it was In My Life and You'll Never Walk Alone as half the family come from Liverpool and he was a life long support of Liverpool FC.
I guess for me it would be
Fields of Gold by Eva Cassidy
If You Could Read my Mind by Gordon Lightfoot
and
Always Look on The Bright Side of Life ... you've got to leave 'em laughing when you go!
Makes no difference at all if you hold it together or not Tony, saying good bye in the best way you can and giving thanks for that life is the important thing.
I guess for me it would be
Fields of Gold by Eva Cassidy
If You Could Read my Mind by Gordon Lightfoot
and
Always Look on The Bright Side of Life ... you've got to leave 'em laughing when you go!
Makes no difference at all if you hold it together or not Tony, saying good bye in the best way you can and giving thanks for that life is the important thing.
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Ask me tomorrow and I may change these, but for today......
In no particular order:
1. One Step Up - Bruce Springsteen
2. Something Fine - Jackson Browne
3. Take It To The Limit - Eagles
J
In no particular order:
1. One Step Up - Bruce Springsteen
2. Something Fine - Jackson Browne
3. Take It To The Limit - Eagles
J
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jim56 wrote:
J
I like those choices Jim...... B)The Star-Spangled Banner by Jimmi Hendrx
Anchors Away
"As Long As I Can See the Light" (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
J
I like those choices Jim...... B)The Star-Spangled Banner by Jimmi Hendrx
Anchors Away
"As Long As I Can See the Light" (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
J
Thanks MJ,
Kind of appropriate for an old retired Navy Chief Petty Officer, can't forget the obligatory TAPS to conclude the ceremony.