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ELVIS68 | 23:52 Mon 03rd Jul 2006 | Body & Soul
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What`s your ...Wedding and Funeral songs?
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Btw ray, isn`t that music from the Stella adverts?
yes start a trend again ELVIS, " Honest injun "forgotten about it till I saw it there, Christ knows where it came from, probably Little plum the indian kid used to say it to Big chief, he also had Wampum powder, I still say that when I go out sometimes, going out to get some wampum powder, mrs sparx looks at me a little oddly now and again,i must say
It was used in some adverts ELVIS, could not tell you which ones though, I just love it, I went to see the Opera, felt a bit daft 6ft building worker with tears coming down his face, Still who cares!!!!
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Don`t worry about it ray, I`ve got the song on my pc, It`s a lovely piece of music
got to be russian jailhouse rock.breaking diamonds
wedding - ode to joy

funeral - good riddance (time of you life) - green day
Wedding, I can't remember, and my wifes not around to ask, but,
Funeral, Lonnie Donegan singing 'So long, it's been good to know you', followed by 'Lonnies Skiffle Party'.

Its going to be a happy occasion.
One of my mates got married and had green day Good Riddance and she went off with his mate. I think that song a BAD omen , the title says it all for me
wedding finally found by the honeyz
funeral one sweet day by mariah carey et al
my wedding song was, Shania Twain, You're still the one
funeral song is either gonna be Bette Middler, wind beneath my wings or possibly, but not so certainly, Pink Floyd, wish you were here. In two minds about it but hey, its years away yet (i hope) so i'll decide nearer the time for sure.
wedding - endless love
funeral - hero (mariah carey)
Wedding: Strangers in the night!

Funeral: Amapola


Elvis/Ray: Use "honest injun" myself (previous posts)[showing age]....Think it dates back to the Native Americans (Indians), never lying - like the 'white' men did!
Anyhow thats how I always interpreted it to mean......could be wrong!

1st answer, was a joke!!

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