Earlier this week I was loading up the mvyradio Holiday Music Channel, and piling on song after song, by artist after artist, of Christmas tunes.
Then I went to find a song for Thanksgiving.
For a day about filling your table with plenty, the song-cupboard is pretty bare.
There’s the Adam Sandler tune. “Over The River And Through The Woods To Grandmother’s House We Go” was originally a Thanksgiving song. Of course, there’s “Alice’s Restaurant.”
But compared to the number of Christmas songs out there? Pretty meager.
Which is strange, considering the lyrical possibilities. I mean, it’s a little hard to write a song about, say, the Lenten season.
But Thanksgiving has some pretty clear metaphors, emotional touchstones and simple accessible imagery.
How is it that something like Ray Davies’ “Thanksgiving Day” is so rare?
Hear the song on Youtube.
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