List of Best Thanksgiving Songs
Thanksgiving is a national holiday celebrated on various dates in the United States, Canada, Grenada, Saint Lucia, and Liberia.
It began as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year. Similarly named festival holidays to occur in Germany and Japan.
Thanksgiving is celebrated in Canada on the second Monday of October and on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States and elsewhere around the same part of the year.
Although Thanksgiving has historical roots in religious and cultural traditions, it has long been celebrated as a secular holiday as well.
This is how we celebrate the Thanksgiving festival In both Canada and the US, families, and friends gather to feast on Thanksgiving.
Traditional fare in America often includes turkey, cranberry, and pumpkin pie. Parades and football games also have a long association with the holiday.
Best Thanksgiving Songs
Here is the complete list of the Best Thanksgiving Songs. Below are some videos from some of the best Thanksgiving songs you can listen to.
TITLE | ARTIST |
You’re Welcome | Dwayne Johnson |
Thankful n’ Thoughtful | Sly and the Family Stone |
Thanksgiving Theme | Vince Guaraldi Trio |
Cooking Up Something Good | Mac DeMarco |
Thanksgiving | Thanksgiving Music |
I Want to Thank You | Otis Redding |
Give Thanks & Praises | Bob Marley and the Wailers |
The Thanksgiving Song | Adam Sandler |
Macy’s Day Parade | Green Day |
Thanksgiving Song | Adam Sandler |
It’s Thanksgiving | Nicole Westbrook |
Stuffy | Thelonious Monk |
Thanksgiving Theme | Vince Guaraldi |
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving | George Winston |
Thanking the Good Lord | Merle Haggard |
If You’re Thankful and You Know It | The Kiboomers |
Alice’s Restaurant Massacree | Arlo Guthrie |
Almost Thanksgiving Day | Graham Parker |
Turkey Hokey Pokey | Melody the Music Box |
Gobble Gobble Turkey Wobble | Koo Koo Kanga Roo |
Jive Turkey | Ohio Players |
Ten Little Turkeys | The Learning Station |
Thanksgiving Theme | Vince Guaraldi Trio |
Sarah Josepha Hale campaigned for a national Thanksgiving in the United States during the 19th century, eventually winning the support of President Abraham Lincoln in 1863. Its celebration. In Canada, Parliament established a national Thanksgiving Day in 1879.