Give Thanks - Daisy Chute Original
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Original alt folk song called Give Thanks written and sung by folk musician, singer-songwriter Daisy Chute. She is based in Edinburgh and plays and performs her work around her home country! This song has been re-worked multiple times over the course of lockdown and Daisy has dedicated this song to people who deserve it. Daisy used this song to bring joy to people with her beautiful music arrangements and her mesmerising vocals. www.daisychute.com www.facebook.com/daisychuteofficial

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