Singer Sheryl Crow says she would love to have the "Pink Panther" theme played at her funeral.
The 55-year-old quipped that she would love the soundtrack from the 1963 movie to be played when she is laid to rest before adding that "Morning has broken" would be a more suitable choice, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"I vacillate between 'Morning Has Broken' and 'The Pink Panther' theme -- that song is hilarious. But 'Morning Has Broken' is so hopeful and sweet and uplifting," Crow told NME magazine.
The "If it makes you happy" hitmaker says she is not a big fan of karaoke.
"I don't do karaoke. The only time I've ever done karaoke was to my own song! It was in Detroit and it was with the guy I wrote it with, Kid Rock. I don't think that constitutes karaoke -- I think that constitutes drunken performing in a bar of your own music," she said.
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