30 Perfect Songs for Thanksgiving Day
Holiday Events
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Thanksgiving is one of the most anticipated holidays of the year. It is guaranteed to bring close friends and family together to share good food, authentic conversations, and great music. Whether you are planning a big fancy meal for a large family gathering or a small one just for two, a wonderful playlist is a great way to set the perfect ambience and help make all your thanksgiving preparation and family time around the table go a whole lot smoother. To take it up a notch and make it more memorable and festive this year, you can choose to make it a silent disco thanksgiving. Hey! Why not?
Here are 30 songs that tie in nicely with the theme of thanksgiving, which is all about being thankful and grateful for the people in your life. This playlist, all compiled from different genres, are a must have in keeping things fun, light, and festive for Thanksgiving.
- Thankful - Kelly Clarkson
- I’ve got plenty to be thankful for – Bill Crosby
- Be thankful – Natalie King
- Happy – Pharrell Williams
- That’s what friends are for – Dionne Warwick
- One Love – Bob Marley & The Wailers
- The Way I am – Ingrid Michaelson
- Celebration by Kool & The Gang
- Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
- Gratitude – Earth, Wind, & Fire
- Lovely Day – Bill Withers
- You’ve got a friend – Carole King
- This Will be (An Everlasting Love) – Natalie Cole
- Thank you – Dido
- We Are Family – Sister Sledge
- I want to thank you – Otis Redding
- Sweet Potato Pie – Ray Charles & James Taylor
- Give thanks and praises – Bob Marley & the Wailers
- Blessed – Martina McBride
- What A Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong
- You are The Best Thing – Ray LaMontagne
- You and I – Lady Gaga
- How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) – Marvin Gaye
- Cooking Up Something Good – Mac DeMarco
- Everything – Michael Bublé
- Coming Home – Leon Bridges
- Let My Love Open The Door – Pete Townshend
- Grateful – Rita Ora
- One Call Away – Charlie Puth
- You’ve Got A Friend in Me – Randy Newman