![]() ![]() “Always” was originally written in 1926, but Ella Fitzgerald’s 1958 version of the song showcases both her voice and the lyrics beautifully. This song perfectly highlights how our loved ones live on in our memories and encourages us to cherish the small moments we shared with our loved ones. When we lose a loved one, our relationship with them changes to one of memory. Originally written in 1937, “They Can’t Take That Away from Me” is even more beautiful when sung by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong in this 1956 version of the song. No, no, they can’t take that away from me They Can’t Take That Away from Me (Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, 1956) Plus, if your loved one was part of the Navy or loved sailing and the ocean, including this song at their celebration of life would be a wonderful personal touch. This classic song beautifully captures the longing for a loved one and the hope for a meeting in the future. While “Beyond the Sea” was first written in the 1940s, the song was popularized by Bobby Darin in 1959. If your loved one grew up in the 1950s or just enjoyed the swinging, melodic sounds of the decade, here are a few songs that you could play at their funeral or celebration of life. Many people have a deep connection with the music they grew up with, which makes songs from their childhood a great choice for their memorial service. Personalized songs and music that was special to your loved one can help create a healing and meaningful funeral for your family and friends. ![]() Did you know that you can use your loved one’s favorite music to personalize their funeral? Music plays an important role in a funeral by helping mourners express emotions they may not be able to put into words.
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