A family member had this at his funeral, needless to say everyone was a little bit happier during that. He was always a laid back fellow, and always wanted to have a laugh and a joke. R.I.P Granddad
Well done Grandad! RIP. I had looked this one up for an answer to a question on Quora "What do want to be played at your funeral?" I started off saying that the choice wouldn't be for me, but to affect the emotions of my friends one last time. :)
First off... (((((((I'm sorry for your losses))))))) I just sent my Good Ol' Friend a couple sorta depressing Dylan Tunes..."Mississippi", &, "Most Of The Time", from, "Tell Tale Signs". Well, 'cause I'm purrty bummed out. My Mom passed away from this realm on Sunday January 7th, & I'm here alone, cleaning out her apartment. But! I always took the sentiment, that, "You're never alone with Music 🎶. (You can quote me on that!) Still in all... Feeling it, you know?? She had a Great Sense of Humor. Rather than getting all dressed up...she wanted to wear a T-shirt that said, "Bon Voyage", so that's what she wore! Oh Yeah! (The reason I was leaving a comment!! DOH!!!) Anywaze... He sent me this back. I haven't even told him about my Mom yet. *******It's Great To Have Great Friends******* (((((((THANK YOU, BROTHER))))))) Even before I started to read the comments, I saved this one in a few Playlists, and one of them is called, "My Funeral" May Your Loved Ones & my MmmmmmmmmMMMMMmmmmmMmmmmMmmMMMMMmmmMMMMMMMmmmmmMmMmMmMmMMMMMMMMMMMMOMMA MIA!!!!!!!!!!! (((((((((((REST IN PEACE))))))))))) ~Peace
@@cloverharvest1145 the bible literally says that nothing really matters and that's why yu should serve god for He is the only being that can make things that matter
@@pedrolmlkzk nothing matter but god , it give your life a objective , to gain the favor of a god i order to go to a sort of heaven or an afterlife , thats not nihilism ,nihilism literally is to believe that u seize to exist or have any sort of awareness after your death , your actiond in life don't matter and won't have any consequences after your death , thats the difference
“People write all the time saying it cheered them up when their parent died,” he said. “It’s really nice that it does that, and it did it in wartime for people too. During the Falklands and the Gulf War, it became a war song.” - Eric Idle, songwriter
Went to Iron Maiden concert the other night and after the encore the lights came up and this song began to blare out of the arena speakers...20,000 metal heads began to smile and whistle and sing along...it was the perfect way to conclude the concert and send everyone to the parking lot on a high and happy note...
I don’t really leave things like this but this is one that has impacted me. RIP Terry. Yours and your friends work has been with me since childhood and will always bring me joy. You will be sorely missed
The British Royal Navy is famous for its gallows humor. When HMS Tipperary was sunk, its survivors were identified because they could be heard singing in the distance "Its a long way to Tipperary".
After the news today, I had to come and listen to this song once again. Rest in Peace, Terry Jones. You and your silly group of friends still bring joy to my world.
My sister is on ICU for these last few days I usually kept a stoic face but when i remembered this song and played it i couldn't help for this first time since all went to shit to start crying. Such a magnificent song. God bless the Monty Python. Edit: She got better.
My Dad wanted this played at his funeral on the way out. Couldn't have picked a better song. Classic choice for him.. Though it does get me down listening to it sometimes. Miss you, Dad.
I know that Monty Python is here to make us laugh and feel good. This song does EXACTLY that. This song is literally in the top 5 songs of all time for me! When you are struggling with depression please just listen to this song a few times!
My dad told me that during the Malvinas conflict when they captured some british they started to sing a song he didn't recognize. A lot of years later we were watching Life of Brian and he started to laugh at the end and said "That's the song! Those motherfuckers!" So yeah, an argentinian veteran from the Malvinas war loved the idea of some captured british dudes singing about an "oh well" moment... And now my boyfriend is british and the first thing my dad said when he found out was "does he like Monty Python?
This song was played as the exit music of my Uncle's funeral, he died from cancer but he always looked on the bright side of life, he never gave up. I miss him so much. R.I.P Uncle Ian ❤😭💔🙏
When I ever feel down, I think of this song and movie. Always makes me chuckle. I remember when my dad introduced me to Monty Python when I was about 13. I'm only 22 now, and still love it. :)
Here's the part at the end they didn't transcribe: Cheer up, ya ol' bugger! C'mon, give us a grin. There you are. See? It's the end of the film. Incidentally, this record's available in the foyer. Some of us've got to live as well, you know. All right, that's the lot. Who do you think pays for all this rubbish? They'll never make their money back you know. I told him. I said to him, "Bernie" I said, "they'll never make their money back"...
@@vanessastrubing2378 Yep! It's mostly uplifting or comedic music, plus personal recommendations of funny videos and compilations. I add to it almost every day, so feel free to check it out whenever. It's been around ever since I made that comment in February 2020, so the timing of Covid was coincidence - before lockdowns became the norm, I would mainly use it for minor anxiety attacks or sad days. Nonetheless, I'm happy to know that 26 people are interested in my playlist! :D
I have a spotify playlist called "Tiramisu" (pick me up) with about 10 songs that cheers me up no matter what mood I am. This is the fist song I added.
I've instructed to open my funeral with this video on screen, then wheel my casket down the aisle while it's playing (they always said I'd be late to my own funeral). Of course records of the song will be available in the foyer.
Ah, the song that always perks me up whenever I'm feeling down. I still wonder how there can be dislikes on such videos. Thank you, Britain, for giving the world Monty Python.
During the Falkland Islands War, when the destroyers HMS Sheffield and HMS Coventry were sunk by Exocet missiles, the crewmembers who made it into the water sang this song while they waited for rescue.
In this day and age, in this time of darkness, despair, uncertainty and continuing disillusionment in everything and everyone, we need this as our mantra.
18 years. Thats way to young to loose your father. Im sorry foryour loss and i hope that you will have some nice memories of him for the rest of your life!
My special needs son knows some British 🧐💂♂️💂💂♀️💂👸☕🫖🇬🇧 songs 🎵🎶🎼 like: Old Kent Road, Any Old Iron, Follow The Van, and I do like to be beside the seaside. He loves those songs and this one too!
If this isn't a time to sing and whistle this song, I don't know when it could be any better! thank you Money Python for the capability to laugh, joke and whistle and sing! Kiss it Coronavirus!!!
The very first time I heard this song was at a school concert. I was in the elementary school's band and chorus, and my family stuck around for the high school performances. This was sung by the high school's acapella group and it has stuck with me for over a decade. Someone says look on the bright side, and I just remember that acapella group, specifically the leader of the group who lunged forward and sang the "always look on the bright side of death" with the most manic smile I've ever seen in my entire life. Truly a 10/10 core memory
You mentioned a funeral well I've got it for our late brother's 'funeral' in England but we've called it a Thanksgiving and Celebration of his life. Hence this is on the playlist of 20 songs. Graham had such a sense of humour..
Too many brainwashed catlicks... I used to be FUCKING stupid, but left the hypocrite, money grubbing, lying thieves...that would have been some 45 years ago.
I played this on my 18th birthday aka the "official grown ass adult trial, the difficult time is behind you" 2 years ,a anxiety diagnostic and a wrecked mental health later i played this on my 20th birthday :')
In my opinion this and My Way are the best funeral songs because each have meanings. This one represents that you should always look on the bright side of life no matter how hard life is as you only live once. The former is simply about living your own life and doing everything you can while you live.
I did this song as my alarm sound and I am singing with them at the backyard "come on get up" and after that he says "come on" it fits great! Love Monty Python!
Monty Python your timing is amazing. Today was such a bloody stupid day. after taking so much piss this apears on my youtube suggestions. so much thanks. thank you crazy bastards and old grannygangmembers. ♥
John DiBella, a radio disc jockey in Philadelphia, PA, always played this tune at the end of every day he was on the air. He retired from radio in 2023. It was nick to hear this song again.
I was watching Monty Python flying circus on Netflix and the episode I watched Graham Chapman had to be the one that made me laugh the most. I remembered he is the first Python to die and decided to read about it. Can't believe he died on the eve of the 20th anniversary, but I love that this song was played on his funeral. RIP Graham Chapman
This song will always remind me of my dad x god rest his soul x This was my ring tone when he was alive and we would always both get a very welcomed ear worm thereafter. We would then end up whistling the theme tune when ever my phone would ring and so dad would get his guitar out - what id do for one more Jam session with my old man - so miss the sound of his guitar and infectious laughter - it’s sad to say I understood him more in death than I ever did while he was alive - Sods Law! - sending love and light to my hilariously sharpe and inspirational dad on his cosmic adventure - Love you eternally number 2
if i'm in a tight spot, and i can't get out, and i know for a fact that there is no more sand in my hourglass and that i'm about to die, i'm going to sing this.
I’m actually having this played at my memorial. I have Stage IV cancer but I’ve never stopped being me 😂
Mandatory whistles?
@@rezy144 great idea! Yes!
Bless you 🤍
@@tryingtosurvive4386are you still alive?
@@gin4339 yes 🤣🤣
A family member had this at his funeral, needless to say everyone was a little bit happier during that. He was always a laid back fellow, and always wanted to have a laugh and a joke. R.I.P Granddad
Zodi Ack my uncle passed away today and this is one song he has always said he wanted x
Well done Grandad! RIP. I had looked this one up for an answer to a question on Quora "What do want to be played at your funeral?" I started off saying that the choice wouldn't be for me, but to affect the emotions of my friends one last time. :)
@@unexpectedsoul1 ppp⁰0ppp
First off... (((((((I'm sorry for your losses)))))))
I just sent my Good Ol' Friend a couple sorta depressing Dylan Tunes..."Mississippi", &, "Most Of The Time", from, "Tell Tale Signs". Well, 'cause I'm purrty bummed out. My Mom passed away from this realm on Sunday January 7th, & I'm here alone, cleaning out her apartment. But! I always took the sentiment, that, "You're never alone with Music 🎶. (You can quote me on that!)
Still in all... Feeling it, you know??
She had a Great Sense of Humor. Rather than getting all dressed up...she wanted to wear a T-shirt that said, "Bon Voyage", so that's what she wore!
Oh Yeah! (The reason I was leaving a comment!! DOH!!!)
Anywaze...
He sent me this back. I haven't even told him about my Mom yet.
*******It's Great To Have Great Friends*******
(((((((THANK YOU, BROTHER)))))))
Even before I started to read the comments, I saved this one in a few Playlists, and one of them is called, "My Funeral"
May Your Loved Ones & my MmmmmmmmmMMMMMmmmmmMmmmmMmmMMMMMmmmMMMMMMMmmmmmMmMmMmMmMMMMMMMMMMMMOMMA MIA!!!!!!!!!!! (((((((((((REST IN PEACE)))))))))))
~Peace
"You come from nothing, You go back to nothing, What have you lost? Nothing!" Greatest advice ever
my kind of positivity
isn't it just a rebranding of "from dust to dust"?
@@pedrolmlkzk no ,its more nihilistic than the Bible version
@@cloverharvest1145 the bible literally says that nothing really matters and that's why yu should serve god for He is the only being that can make things that matter
@@pedrolmlkzk nothing matter but god , it give your life a objective , to gain the favor of a god i order to go to a sort of heaven or an afterlife , thats not nihilism ,nihilism literally is to believe that u seize to exist or have any sort of awareness after your death , your actiond in life don't matter and won't have any consequences after your death , thats the difference
“People write all the time saying it cheered them up when their parent died,” he said. “It’s really nice that it does that, and it did it in wartime for people too. During the Falklands and the Gulf War, it became a war song.”
- Eric Idle, songwriter
It became a war song?? Dammm lmao
I feel ya
But if you would see Finnish "health care"...
I seriously cried when I heard this in 2012 London Olympic, I was having one of my lowest moment in my life and this song hit me so hard.
I couldn't stop grinning when Eric Idle made his appearance and said the first line. But I never wanted those Olympics to end
lel im cry now because its 9 oclock and i must learn this music XD
^ how old are you? just curious. :)
12
Raha Nori Oh awesome! Nice to know that you're into stuff like this haha
Had this at my wedding to wind up my family, who said it wouldnt last. 18 years later and still going strong
Wow, that's exactly what my wife and I did, and ironically we've 18 amazing years as well! Love this song, because always make us smile!
Success is the best revenge.
My husband and i got married on March 2021, and covid was making it VERY hard. We had to play to conclude the ceremony and it was the best!
Went to Iron Maiden concert the other night and after the encore the lights came up and this song began to blare out of the arena speakers...20,000 metal heads began to smile and whistle and sing along...it was the perfect way to conclude the concert and send everyone to the parking lot on a high and happy note...
EVERYONE that went to a Maiden show for the last 30 years (at least) heard this song. ;0
This song might just be one of the best things humanity has ever produced.
I grew up with Monty Python although it was reruns on PBS.
@@anthonywhite1565 I can't believe they'd dare airing something so absurd on a channel like that.
Agreed, even tho I’m from a younger generation
not might definatley is.....
It is 😉
I don’t really leave things like this but this is one that has impacted me. RIP Terry.
Yours and your friends work has been with me since childhood and will always bring me joy.
You will be sorely missed
fun fact: the Brits on the HMS Sheffield in the Falklands war sang this song while their ship sank thats some legendary shit.
"Worse things happen at sea"
The British Royal Navy is famous for its gallows humor. When HMS Tipperary was sunk, its survivors were identified because they could be heard singing in the distance "Its a long way to Tipperary".
Fucking legendary. Respect to all those who lost their lifes, and more repsect to those who died singing this🙋♂
And it was legendary 🙌
Thanks to Maggie and her falklands men I know the capital or Argentina.....
It's an A 😊
My grandfather died last wednesday at 86. This song was his reflection. Thank you Eric Idle and the rest of the phytons for cheering me up.
I want this played at my funeral
that would be awesome.
Brenna Raedts t
I am do in the same at my funeral arnie
me and you both
I want it too
After the news today, I had to come and listen to this song once again.
Rest in Peace, Terry Jones. You and your silly group of friends still bring joy to my world.
R.I.P. Terry Jones. He is no more. He has ceased to be. Bereft of life he rests in peace. This in an ex-Python.
My sister is on ICU for these last few days I usually kept a stoic face but when i remembered this song and played it i couldn't help for this first time since all went to shit to start crying. Such a magnificent song. God bless the Monty Python.
Edit: She got better.
Glad she's better
@@mastercat7525 I’m glad she got better
My Dad wanted this played at his funeral on the way out. Couldn't have picked a better song. Classic choice for him.. Though it does get me down listening to it sometimes. Miss you, Dad.
Ah, the song that always perks me up whenever I'm feeling down.
I had a 14 hour shift at work in which I had but one chance to sit down, and this kept me positive while I was at it.
You and me both! This the best version on RUclips. There some other weird ones.
I know that Monty Python is here to make us laugh and feel good. This song does EXACTLY that. This song is literally in the top 5 songs of all time for me! When you are struggling with depression please just listen to this song a few times!
STOP using the word literally when it's NOT NEEDED!
My dad told me that during the Malvinas conflict when they captured some british they started to sing a song he didn't recognize. A lot of years later we were watching Life of Brian and he started to laugh at the end and said "That's the song! Those motherfuckers!" So yeah, an argentinian veteran from the Malvinas war loved the idea of some captured british dudes singing about an "oh well" moment... And now my boyfriend is british and the first thing my dad said when he found out was "does he like Monty Python?
Love it!!! 👋👋👋
This is the best comment here. You win!🎉
Un capo tu viejo
My father was in the Falklands (Malvinas) in 1982 and got to know many veterans and I can garentee you are not lying 😂
Love to see the conflict called The Malvinas war!
This song turned the shittiest day into a positive comedy. I just started smiling and laughing on the street while listening. All is great now.
We need this song today more than ever
Thank you, Britain, for giving the world Monty Python.
The only good thing the English did.
@@burnttoast9081 Bold statement when your speaking their langauge
@@Light-oo3vu The English language fucking blows lmao.
@@burnttoast9081well they've also produced some of the greatest music ever
@@burnttoast9081 I love my English cousins 👍from Germany!
"Wha- ya go- to lose? You come from nothin, you're going back to nothin, wha-'ve you los-? NAAAFFIN!" genuinely life altering.
This song was played as the exit music of my Uncle's funeral, he died from cancer but he always looked on the bright side of life, he never gave up. I miss him so much. R.I.P Uncle Ian ❤😭💔🙏
this was played at my grandads funeral, growing up he would always sing it to me and my brothers, and he was called Brian too!
that's sick.
Sounds like a great guy.
When I ever feel down, I think of this song and movie. Always makes me chuckle. I remember when my dad introduced me to Monty Python when I was about 13. I'm only 22 now, and still love it. :)
"If the world was ending this is the last song I would play" -My Dad-
Here's the part at the end they didn't transcribe:
Cheer up, ya ol' bugger! C'mon, give us a grin. There you are. See? It's the end of the film. Incidentally, this record's available in the foyer. Some of us've got to live as well, you know. All right, that's the lot. Who do you think pays for all this rubbish? They'll never make their money back you know. I told him. I said to him, "Bernie" I said, "they'll never make their money back"...
uyac
Haha!
My good fella had this played at his funeral xx
Oddly enough, George Harrison put up the money for this movie. My guess is that he made it back in spades.
Dude, I was looking up for this for some time. Found it out finally here, thank you.
Gonna make an Anti-Depression playlist - including this as the first video to show up.
May I suggest "Enormous Penis" by Da Vinci's Notebook
I'm making that playlist rn 😁
May I kindly ask if you have made the playlist yet? I reckon that is a BRILLIANT idea especially during these challenging Covid times. 😉😊
@@vanessastrubing2378 Yep! It's mostly uplifting or comedic music, plus personal recommendations of funny videos and compilations. I add to it almost every day, so feel free to check it out whenever. It's been around ever since I made that comment in February 2020, so the timing of Covid was coincidence - before lockdowns became the norm, I would mainly use it for minor anxiety attacks or sad days. Nonetheless, I'm happy to know that 26 people are interested in my playlist! :D
I have a spotify playlist called "Tiramisu" (pick me up) with about 10 songs that cheers me up no matter what mood I am. This is the fist song I added.
“Welcome to heaven, terry.”
“Was i a good comedian?”
You were the best
Terry Jones as well
I've instructed to open my funeral with this video on screen, then wheel my casket down the aisle while it's playing (they always said I'd be late to my own funeral). Of course records of the song will be available in the foyer.
You'll never make yer money back y'know!😜
Ah, the song that always perks me up whenever I'm feeling down.
I still wonder how there can be dislikes on such videos.
Thank you, Britain, for giving the world Monty Python.
yer welcome mate
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it doesnt matter if it's 2 am on a monday or its 1pm on a work day when im sad or angry this is what will give me a smile no matter what.
Same here. 💯💯
Thank you for everything threw all the years Monty Python. You put smiles on faces when no one else could.
During the Falkland Islands War, when the destroyers HMS Sheffield and HMS Coventry were sunk by Exocet missiles, the crewmembers who made it into the water sang this song while they waited for rescue.
In this day and age, in this time of darkness, despair, uncertainty and continuing disillusionment in everything and everyone, we need this as our mantra.
I am so happy that I grew up in the Monty Python era. This still makes me smile.
Three days ago, I buried my father to this song at 18 years old. I hope his sense of humor lives on in me as I age.
18 years. Thats way to young to loose your father. Im sorry foryour loss and i hope that you will have some nice memories of him for the rest of your life!
God bless you
You got a good start.
R.I.P TERRY JONES A LEGEND
Its impossible not to smile while listening to this!
We've never needed this song so badly before 2020
if this isnt the most british song in history then i dont know what is lol
My special needs son knows some British 🧐💂♂️💂💂♀️💂👸☕🫖🇬🇧 songs 🎵🎶🎼 like: Old Kent Road, Any Old Iron, Follow The Van, and I do like to be beside the seaside. He loves those songs and this one too!
Monty python never fails to make me smile
The most beautiful song ever written.
"You come from nothing u go back to nothing,what do u get NOTHING!!!
good old Brian.. Always look on the bright side of life ... i'll try my friend :)
MOSTLY look on the bright side......if you stare at a bright light for too long it blinds you
Ah, the song that always perks me up whenever I'm feeling down.
Thank you, Britain, for giving the world Monty Python.
U
I really needed to hear this song today.
Listening to it every time I feel down...And then I smile! Thank you for making this song! It brights up my day!
If that song isn't played on my funeral, I ain't dying.
A lot of misheard lyrics died today
Great song, when I'm down I think of this and it cheers me up. You can't help but smirk after listening to it.
Fun fact since around 2010 till now it’s the top 3 used funeral songs in Britain
Grandads send off tune we played for him at the crematorium yesterday as we all departed x R.I.P Gramps xx
"Life's a piece of shit...... when you look at it." lol ain't that the truth too often.
Whenever I feel bad I can count on this and The Galaxy Song to cheer me up. God bless The Pythons.
If this isn't a time to sing and whistle this song, I don't know when it could be any better! thank you Money Python for the capability to laugh, joke and whistle and sing! Kiss it Coronavirus!!!
I sure wish this pandemic had an epidimic ENDING
We all need to come back and listen to this song sometimes.
fantastic, one of the great songs
The very first time I heard this song was at a school concert. I was in the elementary school's band and chorus, and my family stuck around for the high school performances. This was sung by the high school's acapella group and it has stuck with me for over a decade. Someone says look on the bright side, and I just remember that acapella group, specifically the leader of the group who lunged forward and sang the "always look on the bright side of death" with the most manic smile I've ever seen in my entire life.
Truly a 10/10 core memory
2:23
He...
He clearly said "Come on Brian, Cheer up"
He did haha
I will have to listen to this song every morning before i go to work. I agree with everything they say.
One of the best songs ever written.
You mentioned a funeral well I've got it for our late brother's 'funeral' in England but we've called it a Thanksgiving and Celebration of his life. Hence this is on the playlist of 20 songs. Graham had such a sense of humour..
The greatest song of all time.
So many good songs like this one,but which one should be played at my funeral?
Fun fact: This song is the most requested funural song in britain
This song always bring me up from the bottom of my depression
My favorite thing about this song is that, in the movie, they're actually being crucified as they're singing
Cheese Flavored Lol than they rock their heads back and fourth and they start kick their feet even the dead shoulders on the ground lol
Haha, so they do!@@Bjornframson
✝hey Actually Are 💀 !
Got the news I was being made redundant from my job but this song is helping me get through this.
I still wonder how there can be dislikes on such videos.
Too many brainwashed catlicks... I used to be FUCKING stupid, but left the hypocrite, money grubbing, lying thieves...that would have been some 45 years ago.
this song has been in my head today seeing I watched this film last night on TCM channel
Feels depressed? This song is an antidepressant.
I show the movie to my 13 years old son last week😅 he laugh so hard the whole time😅 like me😂😂 have seen the movie 50 times and laugh everytime😂❤
Who’s here during the COVID 19 outbreak?
come on luke, you know what they say, always look on the light side of force!
Me
Me. I need this song for my brother's service. He died on the first.
BLOODY FUNNY i always look on bright side of life 🤣 ❤❤❤
I played this on my 18th birthday aka the "official grown ass adult trial, the difficult time is behind you" 2 years ,a anxiety diagnostic and a wrecked mental health later i played this on my 20th birthday :')
Monty Python is on it's own level you can't bring them up with any other sketch comedy crew
In my opinion this and My Way are the best funeral songs because each have meanings.
This one represents that you should always look on the bright side of life no matter how hard life is as you only live once.
The former is simply about living your own life and doing everything you can while you live.
Just saw a Conan O'Brien podcast with Eric Idle that said that these were, in fact, the #1 and #2 requests to be played at funerals, in Britain.
I did this song as my alarm sound and I am singing with them at the backyard "come on get up" and after that he says "come on" it fits great! Love Monty Python!
My number #1 self help song. Thank you Monty Python.
Monty Python your timing is amazing.
Today was such a bloody stupid day.
after taking so much piss this apears on my youtube suggestions.
so much thanks.
thank you crazy bastards and old grannygangmembers. ♥
Well said, Sir.
John DiBella, a radio disc jockey in Philadelphia, PA, always played this tune at the end of every day he was on the air. He retired from radio in 2023. It was nick to hear this song again.
I can't whistle, i'm doomed
You're a dog, get over it
@@nhdarling2 lmao
I can whistle this is amazing
Started whistling this about 3 weeks ago. 0:32
Finally, thank you so much!
Thank you, Britain, for giving the world Monty Python.
Ah, the song that always perks me up whenever I'm feeling down.
The greatest comedy of all time.
This song helpd me with touth things in my life.
My mom has this set as her ringtone and every time I hear it play from the living room I feel nothing but fear.
I know this is supposed to be funny but this is genuinely a great song for cheering me up
I was watching Monty Python flying circus on Netflix and the episode I watched Graham Chapman had to be the one that made me laugh the most. I remembered he is the first Python to die and decided to read about it. Can't believe he died on the eve of the 20th anniversary, but I love that this song was played on his funeral. RIP Graham Chapman
Watching after the euros final. It's Coming Home next year. Definitely. ENGLAND 🏴
This song will always remind me of my dad x god rest his soul x This was my ring tone when he was alive and we would always both get a very welcomed ear worm thereafter. We would then end up whistling the theme tune when ever my phone would ring and so dad would get his guitar out - what id do for one more Jam session with my old man - so miss the sound of his guitar and infectious laughter - it’s sad to say I understood him more in death than I ever did while he was alive - Sods Law! - sending love and light to my hilariously sharpe and inspirational dad on his cosmic adventure - Love you eternally number 2
Sounds like a great memory.
I remember comming out of the cinema and all the people singin and whistling this song, this was so great!
This is sometimes the only song that will cheer me up.
We need a one hour of this
come on luke, you know what they say, always look on the light side of force!
Monty Python -- Comedic Genius!!
if i'm in a tight spot, and i can't get out, and i know for a fact that there is no more sand in my hourglass and that i'm about to die, i'm going to sing this.
This song is great.
Is it just me, or is this something more like the Joker would sing?
Esto lo cantamos los que celebramos la vida.