Funeral songs

Other than Pearl Jam, who else is there?
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My dad has always said he wants this song played at his funeral


Sure, it is beautiful, but he mostly wants it because he thinks it would be funny to play a song titled 'Christ the Redeemer' at a Jewish funeral. But I think that's pretty disrespectful (to Christians). Do you think I should advocate nixing this request (if my father pre-deceases me)?
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Fuck the idea of a song being disrespectful. It's his wish, grant it.

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If that’s what he wants, do it. It’s other people’s issue if they have a problem with it.
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What if they want the WAP song?
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RogerTrock wrote:Funeral songs can be incredibly meaningful and powerful, reflecting the emotions and memories of a loved one. They have a unique way of connecting us to those we've lost.
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