Heaven Can Wait - Iron maiden.
2006-12-03 15:15:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Funnily enough, I've changed my mind. I always used to think I'd want something whacky like Queen's Don't Stop Me Now.
I went to a funeral and was moved to tears by the beautiful The Lord's My Sheperd. And that's the song I'll go with.
Another reason I changed my mind is because someone had "Their ain't no Sunshine when she's gone" which is one of my all time favourites. It's ruined now for me, too sad. So I'll stick to traditional hymns which although we ridicule them, are incredibly beautiful, sung only at funerals and won't put anyone off.
2006-12-04 03:45:24
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answered by True Blue Brit 7
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Cante Libre by Neil Diamond.
The Day Is Done by Peter, Paul and Mary.
Bam Bam Bambra by Harry Belafonte.
Mighty Quinn by Bob Dylan.
The Greatest Love Of All.
2006-12-04 00:36:04
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answer #3
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answered by skeetejacquelinelightersnumber7 5
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Sleep - Eric Witacre
La Femme D'Argent - Air
2006-12-05 11:51:56
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answered by Toni B 2
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Just put on some instrumental blues so I can chill while I wait for stage 2.
2006-12-03 23:23:07
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answered by Jane D 3
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Whiter shade of pale --Procul Harem
Many rivers to cross ---Jimmy Cliff.
In case i take a long time dieing i might need two .
2006-12-04 00:29:07
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answered by keny 6
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Only the Good Die young - Billy Joel
2006-12-04 16:54:18
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answered by Anonymous
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"Mad World" by Gary Jules.
Or "Private Psychedelic Reel" by Chemical Brothers.
2006-12-03 23:01:27
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answered by vigi4x 2
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saddest song in the world - shihad. I know it sounds bad but the lyrics are good.
2006-12-03 23:14:18
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answered by Rose 2
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Robbie williams, make me pure. some of the lyrics are so fitting
2006-12-05 08:36:28
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answered by clarelouise25 2
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