Nearer my god to thee.
The last song played on the Titanic was called, "Autumn"
In the movie, the last song they played was "Nearer My God to Thee." I don't know if that was the last song the actual band played or not.
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The group is...... "Band of Horses".
the song the orchestra played when the ship went down was "Nearer my God to thee" in the films, however nobody will ever know what the very last song played was as nobody onboard survived during the final stage or, sadly, if it was even finished. god bless
Electric Light Orchestra is the band that played the song and Jeff Lynne actually sang the song.
Nearer My God To Thee was the last song played on the Titanic before she sunked
The song is called "you gotta suffer a lot to be happy" by a band called Sunny and Share Love You.
Swan song
It's not entirely clear what the final song actually was. Most of the survivors reported hearing the band play "Nearer my God to Thee," a hymn which would have certainly been appropriate for the final moments of a sinking ship. Yet, at the time, the hymn was played to several different melodies. The British would have recognized the "Horbury" melody as "Nearer my God to Thee," while the Americans would have recognized the "Bethany" melody, and yet both British and American survivors reported hearing "Nearer My God to Thee" as the final song. Titanic's junior wireless operateor Harold Bride told the New York Times, while aboard the rescue ship Carpathia soon after the catastrophe, that the final song was "Autumn," likely referencing the popular waltz at the time "Songe d'Automne."
A British band called Wham! performed the song. George Michael from the band wrote the song.