Song (or music) you want played at your funeral.


This is a variation on the "Favorite song" (or Classical composition) choice, as this title should in some way be related to mortality. Can you tell I'm approaching the end of mine? For me the choice is obvious; imo one of the three greatest songs I've ever heard (the other two being "What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted" and "No Time To Cry"): "God Only Knows", music by Brian Wilson, lyrics by Tony Asher, recorded by The Beach Boys in 1965. Light years above what anyone else in Pop music (or even Classical and Jazz) was doing at the time (or has done since), including The gd Beatles.
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 My parents died when I was very young and I have always been surrounded by death, so I have a unique relationship with the tall, thin gentleman in the dark cloak.  
   I was wanted to be buried because let’s face it, I might want to come back. But being as I live in Japan it looks like it’ll be cremation. Regardless, these are the songs I want played. 
Rockin’ Bones by The Cramps 
https://youtu.be/ZMN0QJPCiFw
 Surfin’ Dead by The Cramps
https://youtu.be/koyD-lsZD9A
Little Black Train by Woody Guthrie
 https://youtu.be/mHdDjdTpN3c
I have a few. 
Queen, "The Show Must Go On"
Sinatra, "My Way"
Warren Zevon, "Keep Me In Your Heart"
And Mark Knopfler, "Piper To The End"

I'd throw in the Muppets, "I Hope That Something Better Comes Along"
The Show Must go on-Queen.  Life will continue to progress without me here.  I never understood why people cry at a persons death.  Throw a damn party at mine, celebrate your life , like I did everyday. 
Great topic, as fear of death pretty much rules our lives.

"To Lay Me Down" - Grateful Dead - Radio City Music Hall 10/30/1980

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcvng9u7REE
"Thank God and Greyhound You're Gone" (Roy Clark) and "Hot Time on the Old Town Tonight"
Celebrate - Kool and the Gang

My life is good and has been so I’d hope everyone attending would celebrate the good times. 
Without a doubt. End of the road. By Umphreys McGee off the album safety in numbers. 
"Keg on my Coffin" Push Stars for my friends
"Runaway Train" Soul Asylum for my family 

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Check this one out my brother...

The late, great Jason Molina "Being In Love" 
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So many good possibilities, from the sublime to the ridiculous.  One that stands out for me is from Olivier Messiaen's "Quartet for the End of Time." The movement is entitled "Louange a l'Eternite de Jesus."  If you haven't heard it, it's worth a spin.  It is the textbook definition of "hauntingly beautiful."
I consider my life a gift. Good experiences have outweighed the bad. Though I won't be able to hear the songs I've chosen to be played when my time comes to its end, I'm satisfied. Because I listen to and cherish them now. I hope they cause those who hear them at my memorial service to reflect on their own lives and turn their hearts to what matters most..
1. "Never Seen Your Face" by the Williams Brothers    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qng6YUxTKeg2. "We Shall Behold Him" by Sandi Patti    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDlwRYwIkyY
Handel -Concerto Grosso in C Major "Alexander's Feast" HWV 318 III. Allegro
Handel - Concerto Grosso in C Major "Alexander's Feast" HWV 318 IV. Andante ma non presto
Dvorak’s 9th,  Going Home

and Mozart’s Ave Verum Corpus done by Christopher Parkening
"Freebird," the studio version from Skynyrd's first album. That opening slide riff still gives me the chills today ... maybe it will then ... and I'll wake up!
Albinoni/Giazotto - Adagio In G Minor Original Gary Karr version on full range rig.