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Pentatonix & The Manhattan Transfer
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[Verse 1]
Oh, Lord, it's been a year
With little joys and little fears
It's finally here, Christmas day
My love, I need some hope
A little faith, a hand to hold
It's awfully cold, Christmas day
[Pre-Chorus]
Watch the snow fall down like me sometimes
But you pick me up and then pick me up again
Like the winter leaves I can't survive
Without your light
[Chorus]
Thank you for your smile
It's warmer than the fire
Your gentle laughter
Is sweeter than a choir
I'll never know
The right words to choose
So all I can say
Is thank you
[Verse 2]
We fell into the snow
And talked about growing old
So here's to a hundrеd more Christmas days
This house will be our homе
And my heart will be your own
As the candles glow, Christmas day
[Pre-Chorus]
Watch the snow fall down like you sometimes
But I'll pick you up and then pick you up again
Like our winter tree on Christmas night
It needs some light
[Chorus]
Thank you for your smile
It's warmer than the fire
Your gentle laughter
Is sweeter than a choir
I'll never know
The right words to choose
So all I can say
Is thank you
Thank you
[Bridge]
Spent all this time hanging lights
But I'm just blinded by your eyes
I look outside, the ground is white
But you and I should probably stay inside
[Chorus]
Thank you for your smile
It's warmer than the fire
Your gentle laughter
Is sweeter than a choir
I can't believe
This year you've got me through
The least I can do
Is thank you
Thank You was written by Scott Hoying.
Thank You was produced by Pentatonix & Ben Bram.
Pentatonix released Thank You on Fri Nov 13 2020.
Not really. The song is about a romantic relationship. However, some passages can remind of the Christian love towards God (specifically in the first half of the song), with the protagonist asking for protection and stability.
Scott and his boyfriend Mark wrote the song together: through Scott’s voice they actually thank each other for bringing some light during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic.
I might have been listening to Folklore too much, but I couldn’t get out of my head that I really wanted for this album a very gentle, sincere, emotional ballad that connected with people and reminded and inspired people to remember people that meant a lot to them and changed their life during this...