My grandfather past away
in april and I am having a quinceanera
in janurary. I want play a song for him but I cant think of any songs. Any Suggestions?
LOL_x0x answered Sunday July 27 2008, 9:08 pm: I'm very sorry about your grandfather.
Here are some song suggestions:
I Hope You Dance: Lee Ann Womack.
Here Without You: 3 Doors Down.
Bend & Break: Keane.
Safe and Sound in Phone Lines: A Change of Pace.
Fix You: Coldplay.
To Where You Are: Josh Groban.
Because You Loved Me by Celine Dion IS a really pretty song, like a columnist below suggested.
surferchick16 answered Sunday July 27 2008, 7:27 pm: I am very sorry about your grandpa, I understand how you feel, and with time it will get easier.
That being said, you should realyl think of how he made you feel and think of songs that incorporate your feelings.
I lost my grandma two years ago, and the song that reminds me of her is Because You Loved Me, by Celine Dion. Its a really pretty song.
Also I Hope you Dance, When I get where I'm going, Better as a memory(maybe), I need you, This is God. Just to name a few, there are so many songs out there, you just have to find one that relates most to your relationship with him
Annerszz_101 answered Sunday July 27 2008, 7:27 pm: Try some of these:
Go Rest High Upon That Mountain- Vince Gill
Candle in the wind- Elton John
Forgotten- And Then I Turned Seven
Goodbye, I'm sorry- And Then I Turned Seven
In Loving Memory- And Then I Turned Seven
I Miss You- And Then I Turned Seven
One More Day- Diamond Rio
Something Worth Leaving Behind- Lee Ann Womack
I Will Remember You- Sarah McLachlan
Don't you forget about me- simple minds
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