
When planning a memorial ceremony, music is an important part. For more modern services, many people use popular songs rather than traditional organ music. Here are the top 10 most popular songs that you know that people are using for funerals, monuments, and celebrations of life.
We have monitored the songs most frequently purchased by those who are searching for songs for a funeral. Most of the songs are contemporary, many of them relate to angels, which is popular as a funeral theme.
Before choosing a song, listen to the songs, read all the lyrics and make sure it works well.
Angel - Sarah McLachlan
This song is very modern and beautiful. Main lyrics:
"You are in the arm of an angel
You can find some comfort here "
Where you are - Josh Groban
A moving song with an opera play and a dramatic feel. I want to cry when I hear this song.
"Please fly me where you are
Beyond a distant star
I hope tonight
Looking at you smile
If you just know you for a while,
Somewhere on the rainbow - Israel gam am Wio
This song combining classical songs "somewhere on the rainbow" and "what a wonderful world" adds an atmosphere like Hawaii and a very relaxing atmosphere. It features ukulele music and is included in several movie soundtracks. He died at the age of 38 in 1997.
"Somewhere over the rainbow
A blue bird flies
A dream I dare dare
Oh, why can not I?
Well, I am with a green tree
The red roses, too
I see them growing
me and you "
Sissy & # 39; s Song - Alan Jackson
This country song is a good song for young women's funeral. After dying in a motorcycle accident she was written for a funeral of a woman who worked for Alan Jackson.
"A nice and sweet young lady
Daughter, wife, mother
I have no meaning ...
She flew to heaven on the angel's wing
Clouds and stars passed by a place where no one sees
And she said Jesus and loved ones waiting and walking "
I remember you - Sarah McLachlan
Another one of Sarah McLachlan becomes the top ten. This song is bounded with the spot # 1 with "borrowed angel".
"But I remember you.
do you remember me?
Do not let your life go
Please do not cry for memories "
Borrowed angel - Kristin Chenoweth
This song has classical emotions. This song and "I remember you" are the two most popular songs. This song was played by Chenoweth at the memorial ceremony on September 11th at Lower Manhattan on September 11th. This song is particularly suitable for children and baby funeral.
"There must be a borrowed angel, here this life
They come to this world and make the world bright
They can not stay forever and they send heaven
And sometimes you need to come back to heaven "
Angels - by Alabama
This song will try to clog your mind. It was a catchy melody, attractive and charming song, written by Becky Hobbs and Don Goodman.
"They wear so many faces
Appears in the most mysterious place
Blessed of their mercy
In the era that we need,
Where I go - Brad Paisley
This country song featuring Dolly Parton is a wonderful song for my grandfather. The music video includes photographs of deceased loved ones including Ronald Reagan, Michael Reagan who took pictures of Dolly Parton and grandfather, Johnny Cash of his parents and John Carter Cash of June Carter's photo There are several cash.
"I am going to walk with my Grand Papa
And he will step me step step
And I will tell him I missed him
Every minute since he departed
After that, I hugged his neck "
Dancing with Angels - Monk and Niggle
This is a Christian group of Amarillo, Texas. This song is perfect for a funeral, and it is very exciting with an acoustic pop sound.
"You are dancing with an angel
Heaven fills your eyes
Since you came to dance with angels,
You are in my heart - Phil Collins
This song of "Tarzan" is a good thing for grandfathers and fathers because he says "My arms hold you safely and strongly." It is a popular song most people know.
"You are in my heart
No matter what they say
You are here.
Always in my heart
Always "
Both of these songs are suitable for funerals and memorials. Using multiple songs, you can create CDs with songs and add favorite songs of loved ones. Please give CDs to friends and family as memories of those you lost.

