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Planning the Service

Music & Hymns

Choosing music for your loved one’s funeral service will personalise and often set the tone for the entire service. It will truly represent them and their personality, in celebration of their life.

Most Crematorium Chapels are installed with modern media systems, which allows for music and recorded hymns to be played via their speaker system. Their music libraries are extensive, and when you have decided on the music you would like, our team will schedule for these tracks to be played during the funeral service.

It is important to note, that music tracks within these libraries are all commercially released media protected by copyright. Covers of songs or music found online, cannot be used due to licensing rules.

For funeral services in Church, it is usual for an Organist to play the chosen hymns.

For recorded tracks, we will bring our music system and speaker into Church; most often for the opening and closing music, but also be for recorded hymns if there will be no Organist to play.

Music and any recorded hymns will be scheduled from our iTunes library of commercially released media, and we are unable to play music of covers found online.

When thinking about music choices, you could consider your loved ones favourite songs, music that evokes special memories such as a first dance, or a tune from a favourite TV show or film soundtrack.

We have listed a variety of themes and music choices, to help you choose or give inspiration.

Music & Hymns

Classical Music

Nimrod from Enigma Variations – Elgar

Ave Maria – Schubert

Canon in D – Pachelbel

Adagio For Strings – Barber

Piano Sonata No. 14 ‘Moonlight – First Movement – Beethoven

Adagio in G Minor – Albinoni

Nocturne Op. 27 No. 1 – Chopin

Cavalleria Rusticana Intermezzo – Mascagni

Jerusalem – Parry

Time to Say Goodbye – Andrea Bocelli & Sarah Brightman

The Rose – Andre Rieu

Popular / Modern Music

We’ll Meet Again – Vera Lynn

One Love – Bob Marley

Supermarket Flowers – Ed Sheeran

My Way – Frank Sinatra

I’ll Be Missing You – Puff Daddy & Faith Evans

See You Again – Whiz Khalifa & Charlie Puth

Lay Me Down – Sam Smith

Lost Without You – Freya Ridings

Only Time – Enya

How Long Will I Love You – Ellie Goulding

Wonderwall – Oasis

Sailing – Rod Stewart

My Heart Will Go Ion – Celine Dion

Reflective Music

Dancing In The Sky – Dani & Lizzy

Somewhere Over The Rainbow – Eva Cassidy / Israel Kamakawiwo’ole / Judy Gardland

Nothing Compares 2 U – Sinead O’Connor

The Soft Goodbye – Celtic Woman

Tears In Heaven – Eric Clapton

Smile – Nat King Cole

The Living Years – Mike & The Mechanics

Stop Crying Your Heart Out – Oasis

Dance With My Father – Luther Vandross

Angel – Sara MacLachlan

Mama – Il Divo

Unforgettable – Nat King Cole

Can’t Help Falling In Love – Elvis Presley

Wind Beneath My Wings – Bette Midler

Angels – Robbie Williams

Because You Loved Me – Celine Dion

How Do I (Live Without You) – LeAnn Rimes

Uplifting Music

You Raise Me Up – Westlife

Three Little Birds – Bob Marley

What A Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong

You Are The Sunshine Of My Life – Stevie Wonder

Perfect Day – Lou Reed

Stand By Me – Ben E King

The Best – Tina Turner

You’ll Never Walk Alone – Gerry and The Pacemakers

I’ve Had (The Time Of My Life) – Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes

Circle Of Life – Elton John

Military / Naval Music

The Last Post / Reveille

Spitfire Prelude

Reach For The Skies

Hearts Of Oak

Sunset

High On A Hill

Humorous / Themed Music

Always Look On The Bright Side of Life – Monty Python’s Life of Brian

Spirit In The Sky – Norman Greenbaum

BBC Snooker (TV theme tune)

Match Of The Day (TV theme tune)

Only Fools & Horses (TV theme tune)

Dads Army (TV theme tune)

Coronation Street (TV theme tune)

Hymns

Abide With Me

Make Me A Channel Of Your Peace

How Great Thou Art

Jerusalem

Be Still, My Soul

All Things Bright And Beautiful

The Old Rugged Cross (On A Hill Far Away)

Couldn’t have asked for more. Everything went as planned and the kindness of all the staff was very much appreciated.

Maureen Dunkley
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