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Daniel O’Donnell – I Wish You Well

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Daniel O’Donnell – Wind Beneath My Wings

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AN UNEXPECTED FAREWELL: No one saw it coming. As the chapel lights dimmed and hushed whispers fell away, Willie Nelson stepped slowly to the front — guitar in hand, head bowed low. Then, without introduction, he began to sing. A trembling melody, offered for Graham Greene — the Oscar-nominated actor from Dances with Wolves — who had passed at 73.

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No one saw it coming. As the lights dimmed over a quiet, reverent crowd, Alan Jackson stepped forward with nothing but a guitar and a heavy heart. Then, without a word, he began to sing “Where Have You Gone” — a tribute to Graham Greene, the Oscar-nominated actor from Dances with Wolves, who passed away at 73.

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