While death is never explicitly addressed in this classic by Carole King, one can imagine this as perhaps a perfect piece of music for beautiful memorial music. There is something eternal and soul-like in King’s depiction of a friendship where “all you have to do is call,” where you can “close your eyes and think of me,” and your loved one’s comfort and friendship will follow. Perhaps for those of us enduring an end-of-life experience, this is just the message we should remember, when we remember those we lost. Read these loving lyrics and reflect on her song as special memorial music.
When you’re down and troubled
And you need some loving care
And nothing, nothing is going right
Close your eyes and think of me
And soon I will be there
To brighten up even your darkest nightYou just call out my name
And you know wherever I am
I’ll come running to see you again
Winter, spring, summer or fall
All you have to do is call
And I’ll be there
You’ve got a friendIf the sky above you
Grows dark and full of clouds
And that old north wind begins to blow
Keep your head together
And call my name out loud
Soon you’ll hear me knocking at your doorYou just call out my name
And you know wherever I am
I’ll come running to see you
Winter, spring, summer or fall
All you have to do is call
And I’ll be there
Read the full lyrics here.

Beautiful Memorial Music: “You’ve Got a Friend,” by Carole King

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What a beautiful melody! Thanks for putting this up!
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