M' learned colleague James "the" Mann recently wrote to me to ask if I'd contribute to a project he's putting together; the idea, to assemble a collection of songs people want played at their funerals or like events.
I am happy to comply as I owe James a favor and as it happens I do have such a list, but I am now going to lessen the value of my contribution by repeating the answers here. Sorry, James. The order of the following has no signifgance...at least that I am aware of...
Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye/Bananarama
Many years ago I told a close friend I wanted this played when I was dead. I was kidding, but she said anyone who knew me would be crying, no doubt in remembrance of my puckish wit.
Frozen In Time/Thompson Twins
The American release of TT's "Side Kicks" (on casette) contained an extra side of remixes, including this mostly-wordless version of an album track. It's a song that, to me, may sum up better than any other my absolute and genuine love of synth.
Steppin' Out/Joe Jackson
The 1986 live version included on his "Live 1980/86" two-album set, wherein he slowed it down into a beautiful ballad that made the lyrics take on new meaning. "We were...steppin' out...into the night...into the light..."
Say Hello, Wave Goodbye (Almighty Radio Edit)/Soft Cell
This is reserved for one of my more toxically cynical moments, but sometimes I can't resist the drama of laying on a room full of dutiful mourners a song whose last words are "Take a look at my face for the last time...I never knew you, you never knew me, say hello, goodbye."
Bon Voyage/George Winston
Composed by Vince Guaraldi for a "Charlie Brown" special, this descending, minor key piece was originally meant to underscore a departure no more permanent than Snoopy being shipped to obedience school (it didn't take). But it's arguably my all-time favorite Guaraldi piece-Great Pumpkin Waltz is its only real rival. It was unrecorded by him, but included by Winston on his tribute solo piano album.
Thank you sir!
ReplyDeleteI want Sinatra singing "My Way". Or maybe "Danse Macbre".
ReplyDelete"My Way" seems too obvious...if I were gonna use something of Franks, it might be the song he ended his last concert (before the short-lived "retirement") with, "Angel Eyes."
ReplyDeleteWith its great last line: "Scuse me while I diappear..."