Thanks Giver by Crowder
The world has too few songs of Thanksgiving. Christian group Crowder addresses that this year with this new song titled “Thanks Giver”:
“Praise The One who’s making a saint out of this sinner, The One who’s turned me into this thanks giver.” Simple words, simple song, great message.
Fresh off earning his fourth career GRAMMY nomination last week, Crowder is gearing up for Thanksgiving and focusing on the true reason for the season with a snowy performance of his new song, “Thanks Giver.” As one of 14 tracks featured on his eclectic holiday record, ‘Milk & Cookies: A Merry Crowder Christmas’ , the soft, country-driven original serves as a timely message of gratitude toward all of life’s blessings, both big and small.
Released on October 21, ‘Milk & Cookies: A Merry Crowder Christmas’ is chock-full of festive originals, re-imagined classics, and creative collaborations with artists including Country Music Hall of Famer Ricky Skaggs and rapper NF’s longtime producer/collaborator, Tommee Profitt. Showcasing Crowder’s unmatched musicianship and unique ability to seamlessly blur genre lines, the album is made complete through his infectious personality and comedic timing, which is showcased perfectly in his tribute to the North Pole’s working class, “The Elf Song,” and in the objective glimpse at the woes of Mrs. Claus, “The Ballad of Mrs. C (She’s Sick of the Beard).” Listen to the full album HERE.
Crowder is nominated for Best Contemporary Christian Performance/Song at the 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards for his moving collaboration with Dante Bowe, “God Really Loves Us,” featuring Maverick City Music. He’ll bring his new holiday music on the road this winter, as he headlines the K-LOVE Christmas Tour, which kicks off on November 30 in Memphis, TN, and continues through December.
first… thanks for posting this. second. this “old ” lady has never heard of this person.
and most importantly… as much as I love gospel music (especially country) and they have blessed me over the years……. there are few that I feel when a song is truly anointed and this is one of them. Thanks again.