However you plan to celebrate Turkey Day this year, make sure to press "play" on these timeless Thanksgiving tunes and get ready to make some new memories. If you're in the mood for something more lighthearted, then Adam Sandler's "Thanksgiving Song" is sure to give your crowd a chuckle or two. There are plenty of good ones to choose from, too, including George Winston's melancholy piano solo appropriately titled, "Thanksgiving," as well as Vince Guaraldi's classic soundtrack to "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving." Dionne Warwick performing (Theres) Always Something There to Remind Me from her latest album Now live on The Alan Titchmarsh Show 2nd November 2012. That doesn't mean that there aren't plenty of inspiring tunes to add to your Turkey Day playlist because there are, and to save you the time and trouble of looking them up, we've collected them all right here. After all, it's one of the most popular holidays of the year, with friends and families gathering to enjoy good food along with giving thanks for all life's blessings. Which makes it a bit surprising, then, that Thanksgiving doesn't have its own set of dedicated Thanksgiving songs to help celebrate the day. More than that, they play along to some of our most treasured moments. I walk along those city streets / You used to walk along with me /. It's pretty hard to imagine since the songs we listen to, especially around the holidays, serve as the soundtrack to our lives. Dionne Warwick originally performed the song. What would Christmas be without Mariah Carey's " All I Want for Christmas is You?" Or how about Halloween with no "Monster Mash?" Provided to YouTube by Rhino There's Always Something There to Remind Me Dionne WarwickThe Dionne Warwick Collection: Her All-Time Greatest Hits 1968 Sce. There Is Always Something There To Remind Me was actually written by Burt Bacharach and the late Hal David.
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