Music

13 Songs That We’re Thankful For

Thanksgiving is right around the corner and whether you’re road tripping it, flying out, or chilling at home, we have the perfect playlist for you to spin. From Dolly Parton to Brett Eldredge, there’s something for everyone, just like your Thanksgiving feast.

Dolly Parton – “9 to 5”

Brett Eldredge – “Songs About You”

Carly Pearce – “What He Didn’t Do” (Acoustic)

Ashley Cooke – “getting into”

Brandon Ratcliff – “Someone Who Believes In You”

Thomas Rhett – “Half of Me” (feat. Riley Green)

Taryn Papa – “Persuaded”

Hailey Whitters – “Everything She Ain’t”

Greylan James – “Old Truck Young Love”

Levi Hummon with Cassadee Pope – “RSVP”

Elle King – “Worth A Shot” (feat. Dierks Bentley)

Jordana Bryant – “New Friends”

Jim Brickman, Haley & Michaels, Mat & Savanna Shaw FT. Ukrainian Chorus Dumka NY – “Peace Joy Love”

Photo Credit: Jacek Dylag


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Mariko is an avid consumer of all things pop culture and celebrity gossip.  In her free time, she loves watching Netflix and YouTube.  Her favorite shows currently in rotation are Seinfeld, Severance, Bling Empire, and Kung Fu.

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