Cheerful topic. I've been asked for help choosing a Springsteen track for a funeral. Not my field of expertise. Can anyone advise please?
Thanks in advance.
Would need a bit more context to make a sound suggestion but initial thoughts are that 'Thunder Road's' closing line of 'It's a town full of losers and I'm pulling out of here to win' might work.
was the departed a Springsteen fan? Is fo, what was his/her favourite track.
About 5 years ago, I had a cousin die young(ish), and his favourite song was played for the coffin to leave the Church - Just like Heaven, by the Cure. Despite the title, it is not religious and is upbeat and joyous. So don't get too hung up on choosing something sombre and "appropriate". And I say this with some authority, because I am a regular church-goer and a qualified preacher.
And if any vicar or whatever says something is not appropriate (if there is anything religious involved), they are totally wrong, in my view, unless it is something just so vile and offensive it is going to upset everyone..... and I don't think anything by Springsteen would do that.
It's a really tough call. You're likely to reduce the congregation to tears whatever you choose. Maybe a slowed-down tasteful instrumental version of The River? Good luck.
If it's for a bloke, you could do worse than spinning The Promise, from the CD of the same name, which are the outtakes from the 1978 Darkness On The Edge Of Town sessions
Includes the killer line, 'All my life I've fought this fight, the fight that no man can ever win, every day it gets harder to live, this dream I'm believin' in...'