Using this word in a song title would appear to be Juke Box poison! There are alas, many morbid songs dealing with funerals-I am not referring to instrumental funeral marches- that is not strictly speaking a song. - some songs making such references would be Light my Fire ( Funeral pyre is in the lyrics), there is a song entitled Open Casket ( of all things!) There are songs entitled both Black Sabbath- could have funerary overtones- or also Devil Worship and White Room is the slang term for the morgue. in the song a man accidentally encounters a funeral party at a railroad station, and this explains the ( restless Diesels) in the song. I came into, such a sad time, at the station.. and so on. Paint It Black , by The Rolling Stones is another mournful song, and oddly would make an apprpriate mortuary song for Natalie Wood! It is very rare that the word funeral, or related terms- casket, coffin, hearse, make it into the record label, though I have given some examples.
"Body of an American" by The Pogues is the song sung at the cop's wakes.
Mahalia Jackson sang Martin Luther King's favorite gospel song in 1968. This was at his funeral.
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Hitler never had a funeral.
Some polka song titles are Pennsylvania Polka, Let's Have a Party, and Just Because. Some other polka songs are On Your Toes and What Do I Care.
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Song titles that contain the word trip or variations of the word include "Come Take a Trip in My Air Ship." "Day Tripper" is another song with a form of the word trip in it.
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Here are 3,099 song titles with the word "everything" in them: http://www.songmeanings.net/query/?query=everything&type=songtitles
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