What songs do you want played at your funeral?

Dust in the Wind / Kansas
Rudy / Supertramp
Epitaph / King Crimson
Spirit in the Sky / Norman Greenbaum
Close with
The Autumn Wind ( written about The Oakland Raiders before the NFL stole it)
 
Good Time Charlie’s Got the Blues - Leon Russell version

Sunday Morning Coming Down - Kris Kristofferson

Three Angels - Headstones

In that order.

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Hey
Rihanna Giddins wayfaring stranger. Sorry about the spelling, but look it up. I'm really not that religious, but damn. The banjo/ voice, just so stripped down. I've not heard anyone version that I comes close.Eric
 
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Durges in the dark.(a la American pie)
You can't always get what (stones)
Dyin'g crap shooters blues (David Bromberg version)
What a beautiful world (Louis Armstrong )
Jitterbug boy (Tom Waits)
He's gone (Dead)
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Too early to think about it (I hope :D)(that had a dual meaning, too young, and too early in the morning)
 
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Durges in the dark.(a la American pie)
You can't always get what (stones)
Dyin'g crap shooters blues (David Bromberg version)
What a beautiful world (Louis Armstrong )
Jitterbug boy (Tom Waits)
He's gone (Dead)
:idea:
Too early to think about it (I hope :D)

Are you familiar with Bromberg's Demon In Disguise album? I especially like the tracks Sharon, Jugband Song, and the title track. His Mr. Bojangles is pretty good, too.
 
I did some tunes for my late friend, David Livingston's memorial party. It was an easy name to honor.

Livingston's Gone To Texas-Jimmy Buffett
Livingston Saturday Night-Jimmy Buffet
Dr. Livingston-The Moody Blues
Dave, Dave's Not Here-Cheech and Chong
Mr. Livingston-Gypsy Rose Lee This one was a real Hoot. According to Gypsy, Mr. Livingston is well endowed.
 
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