There are several ( Little Rosewood Casket) comes to mind. Here is proof of the morbid obsession of a good many country and western songs- one, about a dying criminal ( not clear if this is natural causes or death row) who finds some consolation in his funeral sparking a family reunion of sorts ! ( Green Green Grass of Home- which does not mention mortuary furniture. I cannot fathom out why C&W is so morbidly oriented- could be coffins and wakes.
Whatever it is by Zac Brown Band
A Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On , by Elvis ??
Many songs have the word Country in the lyrics, but I think you may mean the song by Joe Diffie.
I love your sweater (It feels like a cloud) by Jane Ytimalac. You're welcome.
Yes and it wasn't a casket it was a bed she put in a casket when she was burried
Another word for coffin is casket.
A sad song
The word casket is a noun. The plural is caskets.
Suddenly, the casket fell out of the hearse!
The African Luhya translation of the English word 'Casket' is "Lichenesa".
The deceased governor was buried in an ornate wooden casket.
Casket.
In modern language, the word casket means either a box, for example a small box for jewels, or a burial receptacle. In the latter sense, casket is synonymous with coffin. The word has its origin in late Middle English. .
The word that rhymes with basket is casket.
The Hindu word for coffin is "tābūta" which is also used for casket.
They are about to exhume the casket from the grave.
Whatever it is by Zac Brown Band