12 Nov 01 - 01:30 PM (#590911) Subject: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: PaulBobbyBuzz ASAP I need some songs(traditional, parodies,whatever ya got) for Thanksgiving week festivities at Mental Health facility where my daughter is a case worker. BIG THANKS PBB |
12 Nov 01 - 01:47 PM (#590923) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Charley Noble Try Bob Franke's "Thanksgiving Eve" for a positive but thoughtful song. It should be in the DT but I'd be happy to provide lyrics and chords if it's not. Sally Rogers and Priscilla Herdman do nice renditions of this on their CD's. A friend of mine from Michigan, Camille Vetraino, added another verse, as have many others, which runs: Each moment will pass like winter into spring, Quickly enough on its own, But a memory's made in the weaving of a day, So let not a thread slip the loom. |
12 Nov 01 - 01:50 PM (#590925) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Sorcha Sing to the Lord of Harvest Come Ye Thankful People Both traditional hymns. |
12 Nov 01 - 01:51 PM (#590926) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: SharonA "We gather together to ask the Lord's blessing He chastens and hastens his will to make known..." Anyone have complete lyrics to this one? |
12 Nov 01 - 01:52 PM (#590928) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Sorcha It's Come Ye Thankful, link to lyrics and midi above. |
12 Nov 01 - 02:02 PM (#590931) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Tom Chapin has a really nice one. I'm pretty sure I've posted it before; I'll look for it and see if I can find it. |
12 Nov 01 - 02:10 PM (#590935) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Found it!! Click here for "Thanksgiving Day" by Tom Chapin. |
12 Nov 01 - 02:36 PM (#590959) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Charlie Baum David Roth's "May the Light of Love" --Charlie Baum |
12 Nov 01 - 03:18 PM (#590986) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: GUEST,Deborah My students have done these. http://www.auburn.edu/%7Ebarbed2/Fall/Thanksgiving.html Have fun! |
12 Nov 01 - 03:25 PM (#590994) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: SharonA Sorcha, I don't understand your post after mine, above (unless you weren't addressing me!). The two lines of lyrics I posted aren't in the song "Come Ye Thankful People" that you linked. I'm sooo confuuuused! ...and still looking for the rest of the lyrics to "We gather together..." |
12 Nov 01 - 03:38 PM (#591007) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Whistleworks As the late, and very great Virgil Fox would have said, "I've got the great Sebastian Bach in this hand and Martin Luther in the other....". Now Thank We All Our God. Good luck, Bob Pegritz |
12 Nov 01 - 03:47 PM (#591018) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Sorcha Aw, crap, Sharon. I have gotten those two confused for years........I'll go see if yours is at Cyber Hymnal. Dumb me again............ |
12 Nov 01 - 03:48 PM (#591020) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Sorcha We Gather Together(with red face) |
12 Nov 01 - 03:56 PM (#591028) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Bat Goddess Don't forget the Thanksgiving Round: This Thanksgiving, this Thanksgiving, At least it's traditional at our house. Bat Goddess |
12 Nov 01 - 04:34 PM (#591056) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: SharonA Thanks, Sorcha! Dummy me, I could have looked up "We Gather Together" at Cyber Hymnal if I weren't so darned helpless... <| :^) |
12 Nov 01 - 05:05 PM (#591078) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: GUEST,BigDaddy Check out Maddy Prior's song, "November." It's on her "Year" album. She segues from this, her own composition into "Come Ye Thankful People." Very effective. |
12 Nov 01 - 05:34 PM (#591105) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Bat Goddess Curmudgeon here. One does not "stuff it up the turkey," but rather "shove it up the turkey!" Happy Feasting -- Tom |
12 Nov 01 - 05:42 PM (#591110) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: SharonA When I was in junior high school, my English teacher assigned us to write Turkey Carols – set to tunes of Christmas carols, of course – for Thanksgiving. If memory serves, mine went something like this (it gets a bit gross in the second verse but, hey, I was in junior high!): (to the tune of "Good King Wenceslas") Out goes brave old Daddy dear on the white Thanksgiving, Out to make a bird that's fat die instead of living. Here he comes; he has one now. Let him in our dwelling! See the turkey on our plates. See our stomachs swelling. Mashed potatoes and some peas, gravy and the stuffing. I thought Sis was getting sick, but she was just bluffing. Fin'lly there's a pumpkin pie that the fam'ly's slurping. Now we've licked our platters clean. Hear our stomachs burping. I suppose one could substitute, for the final rhyme, "starting" and "f*rting" (but that wouldn't have gone over well with the English teacher). |
12 Nov 01 - 06:05 PM (#591134) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Sorcha OH, GAWD, Sharon, I love it!! I am going to steal it to play at the Care Centers.........!!! ROFLMAO!!! |
12 Nov 01 - 06:14 PM (#591147) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: SharonA Go for it, Sorcha! Enjoy!! |
12 Nov 01 - 11:14 PM (#591342) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: GUEST,BigDaddy Sorry...the Maddy Prior song aforementioned is properly titled "Marigold." Not "November." |
12 Nov 01 - 11:17 PM (#591344) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Dan Schatz I've used Gordon Bok's rewrite of "So Will We Yet" (on the Bok, Trickett and Muir album of the same name) to great effect in interfaith Thanksgiving services. Dan |
13 Nov 01 - 11:39 AM (#591617) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: 53 she'll be coming round the mountain, instead of saying we will kill the old red rooster, just say we'll kill the old tom turkey, works for me. BOB |
13 Nov 01 - 06:09 PM (#591925) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Hollowfox See if you can scare up "Uncle Dave's Grace" by Lou and Peter Berryman. It's on their CD titled House Concert, and the lyrics are on their website www.louandpeter.com |
13 Nov 01 - 09:53 PM (#592071) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: AllisonA(Animaterra) You're right, Mary- that one's featured in this month's Sing Out- made the cost of the cd subscription worth it in one go! I'm tempted to bring it along to the huge potluck T'giving dinner I'm going to next week- for after, not before dinner! |
14 Nov 01 - 10:13 AM (#592395) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: LR Mole "Give Me Gravy(On My Mashed Potatoes)"? "She's Got Legs?" "Give Peas a Chance?" |
14 Nov 01 - 11:48 AM (#592450) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: CharlieA Can't remember who sings it (my housemate took the cd back to the states with her when she left) but ther's a wonderfull song called "the Christians and the pagans" it's about a group of pagans who go to their christian aunt's for thanksgiving. one of the lines is something like "and now when christians and pagans sit together, only pumpkin pies are burning" Cxxx |
14 Nov 01 - 12:51 PM (#592504) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Oh, yeah- that's Dar Williams. |
14 Nov 01 - 12:53 PM (#592507) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Sorcha Wonder what happened to PaulBobby? |
14 Nov 01 - 04:35 PM (#592694) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: GUEST I'm so glad someone mentioned "Uncle Dave's Grace". Do yurselves a favour and check per Hollowfox. Lou & Peter are priceless and this one's a masterpiece. Cookieless Bob P
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15 Nov 01 - 01:50 PM (#593402) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: PaulBobbyBuzz Still here Sorcha, thanks for asking. Thanks also everyone for the helpful suggestions. Gonna use some at the home for the elderly where I play too...still looking for some put to the tunes of familiar songs...and, what the heck, we may just make our own up with the residents!! Big fun!! Thanks again PBB |
15 Nov 01 - 02:50 PM (#593441) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: GUEST,MAG at work What, no one has suggested "Over the River and Throught the Woods?" The Berryman stuff usually requires two voices ... |
16 Nov 01 - 03:44 AM (#593761) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Genie How about: Count Your Blessings (either the old hymn or the song from "White Christmas") Bless This House The Lord's Been Good To Me (from "Johnny Appleseed") My Favorite Things Grandma's Featherbed Thank You, Lord (For Saving My Soul) Let Us Break Bread Together For The Beauty Of The Earth Amazing Grace I Got Plenty O' Nothin' (from Porgy & Bess) Genie |
16 Nov 01 - 04:51 AM (#593778) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: 53 god bless the USA BOB |
16 Nov 01 - 08:48 AM (#593878) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: LR Mole Oh, yeah! "When I'm worried and I can't sleep, I count my blessings instead of sheep..." Bing! Great tune. Chords, does anyone have?(Like Yoda I'm writing). |
17 Nov 01 - 04:54 AM (#594569) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Kaleea Didn't Rosemary Clooney Sing "Counting my Blessings"? How about We Plow the Fields & Scatter", which is a hymn written BEFORE "Godspell", from which the lyrics were "borrowed", as were all but one of the songs in the show. also: Come Ye Thankful People come Count Your Blessings Great is Thy Faithfulness Now Thank We All Our God Thank You Lord, For Saving My Soul Thanks To God For My Redeemer The New 23rd There Shall Be Showers Of Blessings To Our God Give Praise We Give Thanks (check out a hymnal from your church, temple, or synagogue or library. Ask your local elementary school music teacher for cute kid's songs for Thanksgiving.) And my personal fav: Have you seen the ghost of Tom? Long white bones with the skin all gone. ooh------------------------------ Wouldn't it be chilly with no skin on? |
20 Nov 01 - 02:29 AM (#596157) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: GUEST,BigDaddy Refreshing to get us through the holiday |
25 Nov 02 - 10:29 PM (#835086) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Genie Thought I'd refresh this. Christmas talk is already upstaging Thanksgiving. Besides, some of you may have more songs to suggest. Genie |
05 Nov 06 - 02:29 PM (#1876854) Subject: Lyr Add: WE GATHER TOGETHER (Theodore Baker) From: Jim Dixon Lyrics copied from The Cyber Hymnal, with information from James J. Fuld, "The Book of World-Famous Music." WE GATHER TOGETHER Original words in Dutch by Adianus Valerius, 1626, beginning "Wilt heden Nu treden Voor God den Heere" ("We will today step before God the Lord"), using a then-popular tune "Hey Wilder dan Wild" ("Wilder than Wild"). English lyrics by Dr. Theodore Baker, 1894. We gather together to ask the Lord's blessing; He chastens and hastens His will to make known. The wicked oppressing now cease from distressing. Sing praises to His Name; He forgets not His own. Beside us to guide us, our God with us joining, Ordaining, maintaining His kingdom divine; So from the beginning the fight we were winning; Thou, Lord, were at our side, all glory be Thine! We all do extol Thee, Thou Leader triumphant, And pray that Thou still our Defender will be. Let Thy congregation escape tribulation; Thy Name be ever praised! O Lord, make us free! |
15 Nov 08 - 07:25 PM (#2494823) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Genie Anyone know the chords to "Count Your Blessings" (which I presume was written by Irving Berlin, since it was from the movie "White Christmas" and I think he wrote all the songs for that movie)? |
15 Nov 08 - 10:09 PM (#2494879) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Genie Breaking Bread (Johnny Cash) |
15 Nov 08 - 11:36 PM (#2494905) Subject: Lyr, Chords add: Count Your Blessings From: Genie Found the chords to "Count Your Blessings (Irving Berlin) |
27 Nov 08 - 01:57 PM (#2503024) Subject: Lyr Add: WILLIAM BREWSTER DREAMS OF AMERICA From: Lizzie Cornish 1 Happy Thanksgiving, to everyone out there in the US. Hope you have a lovely day. For you all: 'WILLIAM BREWSTER DREAMS OF AMERICA' by Reg Meuross "This song came about after a visit to Scrooby Church in Lincolnshire, the parish of William Brewster, one of the founders of The Pilgrim Fathers. It was the names of the children that made me want to write the song." - taken from Reg's latest CD 'Dragonfly' 'William Brewster Dreams of America' "William says to Mary 'We're strangers in our land' Mary says to William 'Will, I understand But what about the children? We'll give them what they need Give them truth, clothes and shoes And something good to eat.' Through the fens in darkness from Boston they set sail Two miles out at Scotia Creek the expedition failed The English captain robbed them and turned the ship around And working for the King's own coin, The Catchpole took them down. Mary took the children, Patience, Love and Fear She bore them to God's calling, God didn't call them here She'd take them to the new world, a new life waited there With passage on The Mayflower. William turned to prayer Oh say can't you see by dawn's holy light, dreams of America Innocent pilgrims drawn from the night, to dreams of Amercia Of those who sailed from Devon's shore barely half survived From disease and deprivation and broken hearts they died Leaving just four women to fifty youths and men But William slept with no regret, said he'd do it all again After seven years of hardship Mary had passed on Patience was a weak child, she'd follow before long Love and Fear bore children and William held them dear His legacy that man be free lived on in Love and Fear They sailed by the moon The first giant leap dreams of America On star spangled oceans to faith's righteouus sleep Dreams of America." A very beautiful song. |
20 Nov 11 - 10:17 PM (#3260676) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: Nathan in Texas Here's my "sing-along" video of "We Gather Together" with chords and lyrics included. |
21 Nov 11 - 09:19 AM (#3260863) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: GUEST,leeneia Not exactly, Thanksgiving, but close enough... Charlie Maquire's beautiful song, "Fall is Here" http://www.charliemaguire.com/FallIs.html |
23 Nov 11 - 09:24 PM (#3262438) Subject: Lyr Add: THE THANKSGIVING SONG From: open mike another song...thanksgiving by Johnny Cash THE THANKSGIVING SONG Johnny Cash Uit: Dr.Quinn Medicine Woman We've come to the time in the season When family and friends gather near To offer a prayer of Thanksgiving For blessings we've known through the year To join hands and thank the creator And now when Thanksgiving is due This year when I count my blessings I'm thanking the Lord He made you This year when I count my blessings I'm thanking the Lord He made you I'm grateful for the laughter of children The sun and the wind and the rain The color of blue in your sweet eyes The sight of a high ball and train The moon rise over a prairie Old love that you've made new This year when I count my blessings I'm thanking the Lord He made you This year when I count my blessings I'm thanking the Lord He made you And when the time comes to be going It won't be in sorrow and tear I'll kiss you goodbye and I'll go on my way Grateful for all of the years I thank for all that you gave me For teaching me what love can do Thanksgiving day for the rest of my life I'm thanking the Lord He made you Thanksgiving day for the rest of my life I'm thanking the Lord He made you Johnny Cash als: Kid Cole |
24 Nov 11 - 07:54 PM (#3263010) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: GUEST Thanks for all the great Thanksgiving songs. You can also do all the verses from America the Beatiful. 2nd verse starts: O beautidul for pilgrim feet And I don't remember if anyone mentioned these: Thanksgiving Eve (Franke) All I Really Need (Raffi) All the Good People (Hicks) Bak Home Again (John Denver) Barnyard Dance (Martin) Sweet Potatoes (trad) And there is always Food Glorious Food from Oliver. We've changed the words over the years to include what my aunts make, and what always goes awrie. |
24 Nov 11 - 10:41 PM (#3263064) Subject: RE: Help: Need Thanksgiving songs From: dick greenhaus Historically, of course, Jingle Bells used to be a thanksgiving song. |