Southerners are never more distinctive—or expressive—than when we are burying our dead. From the clothes we wear to our driving etiquette en route to the cemetery to the covered dishes we prepare, ...
Queen’s funeral credited for hymns’ revival while Time to Say Goodbye replaces You’ll Never Walk Alone at No 1 Hymns are back among the most popular funeral songs, boosted by the queen’s funeral, ...
Queen Elizabeth II is being laid to rest in a state funeral on Monday (19 September). The late monarch’s funeral began at 11am, after King Charles III led a procession to Westminster Abbey from ...
Three specially-chosen hymns will be sung at the funeral of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II on Monday (19 September). Alongside various songs and readings played during the one hour service at ...
Being laid to rest used to be a solemn affair with music to match. But traditional funeral hymns are making way for cheerier tunes, including the Birdie Song, the Laughing Policeman and even the ...
ALL eyes are on the Queen’s funeral as the nation bids farewell to the country’s longest-serving monarch. The order of service for her funeral has been revealed – including music chosen by the Queen.
Buckingham Palace said a small choir of four people will be allowed to perform hymns chosen by the Duke of Edinburgh but will be located in the nave away from the seated guests. But strict coronavirus ...
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