8 great songs to say thank you
People all over the world celebrate International Thank You Day on January 11. Here are some of our favorite musical expressions of gratitude.
ABBA, 'Thank You for the Music'
The mega-successful Swedish pop group didn't pine for a past love or salute their fans in their thank-you song. They rather smiled on the pure joy of singing: "Without a song or a dance, what are we? So I say thank you for the music, for giving it to me…" The hit song was released in 1977 on their fifth studio album, ABBA - the Album.
Ariana Grande, 'Thank U, Next'
"One taught me love, One taught me patience, And one taught me pain…." Ariana Grande's 2018 pop song about her exes was not only enormously successful, "Thank U, Next" also sparked thousands of hilarious memes, as Twitter users combined three pictures of related content to symbolize the different former boyfriends.
The Beatles, 'Thank you Girl'
The B-side of the single "From Me To You" in 1963 was a song the Beatles meant as a tribute for the many girls who wrote the Fab Four countless fan letters: "You made me glad when I was blue, And eternally I'll always be in love with you, And all I gotta do is thank you girl, Thank you girl."
Brenda Lee, 'Danke Schoen'
"Danke Schoen, Thank you for all the joy and pain…" The 1960s pop song "Danke Schoen" is a bittersweet love song, as in the end "we go on our separate ways." Bert Kaempfert composed the song, with the lyrics originally all in German. Brenda Lee's version of the popular song is from her 1964 album, By Request.
Alanis Morissette, 'Thank U'
"Thank you disillusionment, Thank you frailty, Thank you consequence, Thank you thank you silence." The Canadian singer said she was inspired to write the 1998 song at a time when she took many months off from work and was, finally, "silent, and I breathed." The music video was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 2000 Grammy Awards.
Die Ärzte, 'Danke für jeden guten Morgen'
In 1998, the punk band from Berlin Die Ärzte satirized a very well-known German Protestant Church song from the early 1960s that generations of Protestant children have belted out. The band left unchanged the six verses, addressing and thanking God for, among other things, "this good morning, for every new day," but also giving thanks for "my workplace."
Led Zeppelin, 'Thank You'
Classic rock, the British rock group's beautiful love song entitled "Thank You" never actually uses the two words, but expresses gratitude and love in every line: "For you to me are the only one." The 1969 song is on the band's second studio album. Singer Robert Plant wrote the song as a tribute to his wife.
ZZ Top, 'I Thank You'
"You didn't have to love me like you did, But you did, but you did. And I thank you…" In 1979, the US rock band ZZ Top released a captivating cover version of "I Thank You," originally released by the American Soul / R&B duo Sam and Dave 11 years earlier. Bonnie Raitt, Tom Jones and Bon Jovi also recorded their version of the track.