Jim Brickman - The Gift Ft. Collin Raye & Susan Ashton Apr 2026

In an era of high-production pop, "The Gift" remains a masterclass in simplicity. It reminds us to slow down and appreciate the quiet moments of connection. Whether you're hearing it for the first time or the five-hundredth, that opening piano melody feels like coming home.

Did you dance to it at your wedding, or is it the first thing you play when the snow starts to fall? Let us know in the comments! Jim Brickman - The Gift ft. Collin Raye & Susan Ashton

At its core is , the pianist whose signature emotive style can make a single piano note feel like a conversation. However, "The Gift" truly soared by bringing in two powerhouse vocalists from the world of country and contemporary Christian music: In an era of high-production pop, "The Gift"

When it comes to the soundtrack of the holiday season—or any moment that calls for a little extra heart—few songs resonate as deeply as Released in 1997 as the title track of Jim Brickman’s quintessential holiday album, this song didn’t just climb the charts; it became a staple of weddings, anniversaries, and Christmas traditions worldwide. Did you dance to it at your wedding,

“All I want is what I have, to hold a person just like you.”