Thursday, November 3, 2011

How to Remove DRM Protection from Thanksgiving Songs

Thanksgiving Day of 2011 will fall on Nov, 24. 

About Thanksgiving Day

Thanksgiving Day is traditionally a day for families and friends to get together for a special meal. The meal often includes a turkey, stuffing, potatoes, cranberry sauce, gravy, pumpkin pie, and vegetables. Thanksgiving Day is a time for many people to give thanks for what they have.

Thanksgiving Day parades are held in some cities and towns on or around Thanksgiving Day. Some parades or festivities also mark the opening of the Christmas shopping season. Some people have a four-day weekend so it is a popular time for trips and to visit family and friends.

Top Songs for Thanksgiving

1. Mary Chapin Carpenter – “Thanksgiving Song”(2008) 

Mary Chapin Carpenter quietly celebrates the gratitude in having family gather around. This is an instant contemporary Thanksgiving classic.

2. Natalie Merchant – “Kind and Generous”(1998)

From Natalie Merchant’s second solo album, Ophelia, comes this near perfect pop song for thanking the valuable individuals in your life. It has been used extensively to celebrate personal generosity and will be instantly familiar for many.

3. Louis Armstrong – “What a Wonderful Word” (1968)

Louis Armstrong sings this beautiful ode to the world and all the wonderful things you may see if you simply open your eyes. “What a Wonderful World” is a perfect song for helping give thanks during the holidays.
 

4. Natalie Cole – “Be Thankful” (1977)

This song is a rousing gospel-tinged call to giving thanks from pop/soul vocalist Natalie Cole. It will lift any Thanksgiving celebration.

5. ABBA – “Thank You For the Music” (1978) 

Often used to close concerts by Abba, this simple song is a durable celebration of the gift of music. It works for fans wanting to thank their favorite artists as well.

6. Adam Sandler – “The Thanksgiving Song” (1993) 

What would Thanksgiving be without some humor? Adam Sandler’s ditty on the glories of eating turkey just might make you laugh out loud.

7. Kelly Clarkson - ”Thankful” (2003)

You could use this song to help thank anyone who is special in your life. Kelly Clarkson is in a very soulful mode here.

8. Cheryl Pepsii Riley – “Thanks for My Child” (1988) 

This powerful R&B classic has been used as an anthem for single mothers everywhere. Riley’s vocals touch the heart and dramatize the gifts that children bring to the lives of their parents.

9. Sister Sledge – “We Are Family” (1979) 

The ultimate classic pop song about togetherness with family.

How to Remove DRM from Thanksgiving Songs with Noteburner

Step 1. Download Noteburner DRM Converter and launch it.

Step 2.  Choose target format and output folder.

Step 3. Create playlist to contain songs for converting to MP3.

Step 4. Choose NoteBurner as CD burner, and then burn the playlist.

Step 5. Get the MP3 files without DRM

Notes:

NoteBurner Audio Converter is the best DRM removal software, it can remove the DRM from WMA songs and M4P songs, and convert the WMA, M4P to MP3 format on Windows for transfering and copying for personal use.

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