Thank Him For Today
Supremes · This Is The Story: The '70s Albums, Vol.1 - 1970-1973 [2006]
Sky is clear, the sun is shining
The trees follow a path made by the wind
Ooo, I smile, friends are caring
Beautiful people always sharing
Thank Him for today, oh, thank Him for today
(Thank Him, thank Him, thank Him for today
Thank Him, thank Him, thank Him for today)
Don't let a tear
Don't let a tear fall from your loving eyes
Smile, smile
Don't let a frown, don't let a frown
From others get you down
Smile, smile
Come with me, I'm so happy
I'll make you smile and tears will just go away
Ooo-hooo, 'cause I know, I have tried it
And I shall always, always live by it
Thank Him for today, oh, thank Him for today
Come with me, I'm happy
I'll make you smile and tears will just go away
Ooo, I know 'cause I have tried it
And I shall always, always live by it
Thank Him for today, oh, yeah thank Him for today
(Thank Him) Thank Him for the flowers
Thank Him for today (Thank Him)
Thank Him for every hour
Thank Him for today (Thank Him...)
The trees follow a path made by the wind
Ooo, I smile, friends are caring
Beautiful people always sharing
Thank Him for today, oh, thank Him for today
(Thank Him, thank Him, thank Him for today
Thank Him, thank Him, thank Him for today)
Don't let a tear
Don't let a tear fall from your loving eyes
Smile, smile
Don't let a frown, don't let a frown
From others get you down
Smile, smile
Come with me, I'm so happy
I'll make you smile and tears will just go away
Ooo-hooo, 'cause I know, I have tried it
And I shall always, always live by it
Thank Him for today, oh, thank Him for today
Come with me, I'm happy
I'll make you smile and tears will just go away
Ooo, I know 'cause I have tried it
And I shall always, always live by it
Thank Him for today, oh, yeah thank Him for today
(Thank Him) Thank Him for the flowers
Thank Him for today (Thank Him)
Thank Him for every hour
Thank Him for today (Thank Him...)
Thank Him For Today
Recorded by The Supremes, this track exemplifies the group's mastery of soulful R&B and pop during the early 1970s. As a staple of their discography, the song showcases Diana Ross's vocal prowess and the ensemble's tight harmonies, capturing the emotional depth characteristic of Motown's golden era. Released as part of a compilation of their work from 1970 to 1973, the recording reflects the group's evolution while maintaining their signature sound. It stands as a testament to their ability to blend romantic themes with sophisticated production, cementing their legacy as one of the most influential acts in music history.
