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  1. Sep 24, 1993 · Let's eat the turkey. In my big brown shoe. Love to eat the turkey at the table. I once saw a movie with Betty Grable. Eat that turkey all night long. Fifty million Elvis fans can't be wrong ...

  2. The song is a predecessor to Sandler's more popular holiday song, "The Chanukah Song" (also co-written by Maxtone-Graham and Sandler). When "The Chanukah Song" became a hit on the rock charts (and a minor hit on the Hot 100) in 1996, "The Thanksgiving Song" was released as a follow-up the next year; it too became a hit, charting at #40 on the ...

  3. Happy Thanksgiving to all of my American subscribers! Released in 1993, this song is from the album They're All Gonna Laugh at You! This song peaked at #23 o...

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  4. The Thanksgiving Song by Adam Sandlerhttp://www.amazon.com/The-Thanksgiving-Song/dp/B00122KLMW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1385651171&sr=8-1&keywords=the+thanksgi...

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  5. Nov 20, 2018 · Turkey lurkey doo and. Turkey lurkey dap. I eat that turkey. Then I take a nap. Thanksgiving is a special night. Jimmy Walker used to say Dynomite. That’s right. Turkey with gravy and cranberry ...

  6. Nov 23, 2019 · Let’s face it: There’s only one Thanksgiving song deep enough to rep the multilayered joys of Turkey Day, and that’s Adam Sandler ‘s “The Thanksgiving Song,” a.k.a. “Happy ...

  7. Adam Sandler first sang this humorous ode to turkey just before Thanksgiving in 1992 on Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update, with a little help from Kevin Nealon.Sandler, who wrote the song with SNL writers Ian Maxtone-Graham and Robert Smigel, included a live version from his performance at The Strand in Redondo Beach on his debut album the following year.

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