So it'll probably be something by the Wurzels.

We also had this same version for my dad's funeral - hugs to you. It doesn't matter who sings it for me it just makes me cry.Sassinak wrote:At my son's funeral we had Eva Cassidy's version of Somewhere Over the Rainbow because he had spent a loy of time singing it.
I have great difficulty hearing it in public and it seems to have encompassed Judy Garland's version as well.
It does bring back nice memories as well as I can 'hear' his voice singing along :-)
Much to my dismay, my mother chose to have BM's 'Wind beneath my wings', something awful by Celine Dion and Simon and Garfunkal's 'Bridge over trouble water' played at my father's funeral. He would have been outraged if he had known! I was the only person not to cry; I was in shock after having to listen to that drivel...Muddypause wrote:I fear I would find myself running screaming from any funeral that featured a Celine Dion track. The thought of Bette Middler doing The Wind Beneath My Wings is simply too awful to contemplate. This is just emotional manipulation.
That's just brilliant... perhaps we should have another thread.... song's that you just shouldn't hear at a funeral/wedding/etcBoots wrote:When it came time for the 'send off piece' the guy pushed play and there began a jumbled 'mix' of radio recordings - bit of this song, that then launched into a bit of another, and so it went. Grandma began tutting and I started giggling. It was very obviously a tape that had endured quite a bit of wrong button pushing!
My brother and I laughed so hard later - because it was just so appropriate. Grandad wore a hearing aid and kind of tuned in and out when it suited him, and it kind of reminded us of that. Funnily enough there was nothing inappropriate, but we had a lot of fun thinking of all the 'wrong songs' that could have been played right at that moment.