13 Jun 11 - 04:54 AM (#3169730) Subject: Songs which engender personal Peace Of MInd.. From: GUEST,Azoic Hello Good People,I am asking this ? in all seriousness and so,In that spirit,I am hoping to receive socially responsible answers to my query.I am asking for song suggestions of songs with lyrics which might provide comfort and tranquility for any person who is anxious about an illness.Thank you for all responses. |
13 Jun 11 - 07:53 AM (#3169797) Subject: RE: Songs for Passing in Peace. From: GUEST,Desi C the one that goes All my trials lord, soon be over, not sure if that's the title, but such an inspiring song |
13 Jun 11 - 08:07 AM (#3169807) Subject: RE: Songs for Passing in Peace. From: Jerry Rasmussen If you're looking for a song for a Christian, Jesus Loves Me and In the Garden are wonderful. I'll be singing both at a funeral tomorrow. Jesus Loves Me is much more than an itchy-kneed kids song. One of the verses is: Jesus loves me, loves me still Though I'm very weak and ill From his shining throne on high Comes to watch me where I lie Jerry |
13 Jun 11 - 09:23 AM (#3169838) Subject: RE: Songs for Passing in Peace. From: GUEST,highlandman at work Mrs Highlandman and I sang at the bedside of a dying friend a few years ago. "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" seemed appropriate at the time and he and his wife appreciated it. Although how we got through it I have no idea. -Glenn |
13 Jun 11 - 09:26 AM (#3169842) Subject: RE: Songs for Passing in Peace. From: GUEST,highlandman at work Again, if you're looking for Christian lyrics, there are many songs in the Sacred Harp tradition which face suffering and death squarely and confidently. If you are looking for other than Christian lyrics, there's the old chestnut "Parting Glass". Not about dying, particularly, but it fits. The song is much overdone and probably too much eye-rolled at by jaded folk performers, but it still deserves a look. -Glenn |
13 Jun 11 - 09:26 AM (#3169843) Subject: RE: Songs for Passing in Peace. From: Midchuck Gordon Bok's "Turning Toward the Morning." Especially for those without any conventional religious beliefs. Peter |
13 Jun 11 - 10:34 AM (#3169883) Subject: RE: Songs for Passing in Peace. From: mg There is a new one out by Brownsmead Flats that is called sail away sister..it is very perky though. mg |
13 Jun 11 - 11:51 AM (#3169945) Subject: RE: Songs for Passing in Peace. From: Abdul The Bul Bul Bill Caddicks' John O Dreams eh? Al |
13 Jun 11 - 01:32 PM (#3169996) Subject: RE: Songs for Passing in Peace. From: GUEST,Azoic Al------I know that June Tabor used to sing "John O'Dreams" in concert.Do you know if a recorded version ever appeared? |
13 Jun 11 - 03:33 PM (#3170047) Subject: RE: Songs for Passing in Peace. From: Phil Cooper Angel Wings by the band Zoe Speaks, also recorded by Susan Trump. |
13 Jun 11 - 03:34 PM (#3170052) Subject: RE: Songs for Passing in Peace. From: Phil Cooper Oh yeah, Master of the Sheepfold, and Gentle Soldier of my Soul by Dave Carter (I think that is a native American re-write of the 23rd Psalm, though he was rather vague about its meaning). |
13 Jun 11 - 03:43 PM (#3170056) Subject: RE: Songs for Passing in Peace. From: AllisonA(Animaterra) I have sung for hospice patients, and I agree to most of the above (Swing Low is probably the #1 most loved for this kind of thing) Also: The Storm is Passing Over Peace Like a River (the Sharon Mtn Harmony version!) Bright Morning Stars I Bid you Goodnight Love Call Me Home by Peggy Seeger Here is my home by Si Kahn Balm in Gilead Precious Lord You Are My Sunshine I also have a Hindu song (Bhaja Mana) , an African song (Thuma Mina) and several more obscure songs which I tend to use more for the actively dying,when they don't need to be paying attention and can just let go of their grip and float away on the music, which sometimes does happen, though not when I've been there. |
13 Jun 11 - 06:25 PM (#3170122) Subject: RE: Songs for Passing in Peace. From: Gurney A folkie friend of ours just died. Her husband played Phil Coulter's 'Sea of Tranquility' very much for her during her last days. No lyrics, solo piano or concerto mostly celtic tunes. Very peaceful. |
13 Jun 11 - 06:38 PM (#3170124) Subject: RE: Songs for Passing in Peace. From: GUEST,FOlkiedave Parting GLass - Voice Squad |