Lyrical Epitaphs
For this month's American Cemetery & Cremation magazine, I wrote about some of the cemetery monuments I've come across bearing song lyrics. Bob Dylan's Blowin' in the Wind, and Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run, are among them.
Here's a bonus find from Westchester County’s Sharon Gardens Cemetery.
The
words to the song “One Boy” from the classic musical Bye Bye Birdie are
etched into a small grave marker. With lyrics by Lee Adams and music by Charles
Strouse, the song became a hit when it was performed by Ann-Margret in the 1963
film adaptation of the musical. Kim McAfee, played by Margret, assures her
boyfriend, Hugo Peabody, that rock star Conrad Birdie has not stolen her
affection.
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