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A friend of Dame Deborah James shares a clip of an etude she sang at her funeral

Natalie Rushdie shared a lovely clip of her practicing a song she performed beautifully at her friend Dame Deborah James's funeral.

The singer was tasked with the emotional task after Deborah battled five years at the age of 40 in June. The BBC star was first diagnosed in 2016, documenting her battle while inspiring thousands of fans.

And now, jazz his singer Natalie is "honoured" to perform Tell Me It's Not True, uploading a clip of him practicing singing a heartfelt version of the song. I'm thinking," he said. Tearjerker, a professional singer and Deborah's friend, is perfectly performed as the piano is playing in the background.

Mrs. Deborah James played this song at her funeral (

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She captioned the post, revealing it was inundated with requests for the video . 'Me It's Not True' by The Blood Brothers. Deborah asked me to sing this song at her funeral. She's a beautiful song and she was honored to sing it.

She continued: "Many people have asked for a recording of this song after the funeral. Before I share this, I need time to reflect and honor her memory." Darkness."

Another wrote:

and a third addition: "So beautiful Natalie sang so perfectly for your dear friend Deborah." shared a self-tribute on her Instagram page that read, "Goodbye Deborah," followed by an emoji of two champagne flutes clinking.

In addition to the post, Natalie shared many never-before-seen snaps of the pair, royal his ascot, costume his party, art her gallery, and more. , which indicates that your peers are laughing at various events.

Deborah James died in June aged 40 (

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Natalie Rushdie is her song Uploaded clip of Tell Me it's Not True (

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I know what to say and how to summarize how I feel about my wonderful friend. Without you the world feels a dark place.

"You have done everything to help others and friends in your work, life and general advice. I just spoke to you on Friday and I met you at Ascot." I know you were terribly sick, but you were still you! I could see old Deborah shining in your eyes."

She concluded: You'll have to tell us to check the poop!"

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