Souvenir (disambiguation)

Souvenir (disambiguation)

A souvenir is an object a traveler brings home for the memories associated with it.

Souvenir may also refer to:
* "Souvenir" (play), a Broadway play about Florence Foster Jenkins
* "Souvenir" (Marlee Scott album), an album by country music singer Marlee Scott
* Souvenir (indie rock band), a Spanish indie rock band
* "Souvenir" (1989 film), a 1989 film with Christopher Plummer
* "Souvenir" (2006 film), a 2006 film produced by Hanif Kureishi
* ITC Souvenir, a serif typeface
* "Souvenir" (song), a 1981 song by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark

Souvenirs may refer to:
* "Souvenirs" (Dan Fogelberg album) (1974), an album by American singer/songwriter Dan Fogelberg
* "Souvenirs" (Vince Gill album) (1995), an album by American country music singer Vince Gill
* "Souvenirs" (Tina Arena album) (1999), an album by Australian pop singer Tina Arena
* "Souvenirs" (Big Tom album) (1998), an album by Big Tom
* "Souvenirs" (John Prine album) (2000), an album by American singer/songwriter John Prine
* "Souvenirs" (Bettye Lavette album) (2000), an album by American soul singer Bettye Lavette, originally titled "Child of the Seventies"
* "Souvenirs" (The Gathering album) (2003), an album by the Dutch alternative rock band The Gathering
* "Souvenirs" (Tosca album), an album by the band Tosca
* "Souvenirs", a bonus disc contained within special editions of The Duke Spirit's debut release, Cuts Across The Land (2005)


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