Almost from the very start, America has been celebrated in song. Indeed, music is and has always been intertwined with the fabric of American life.
In no particular order, here are the 10 best American patriotic songs of all time.
1) God Bless America. This stirring anthem written by an American immigrant, Irving Berlin. was best sung by Kate Smith Inc credibly beautiful!
2) America The Beautiful. "America, America -- God shed his grace on thee." Doesn't that say it all?
3) God Bless The USA. The perennial favorite by Lee Greenwood puts it all together and brings it all home.
4) (They're Coming To) America. The Neil Diamond classic drenched in the toils, struggles and dreams of immigrants,
5) The Battle Hymn of the Republic. Penned by an America suffragist, Julia Ward Howe, the song is a plea for the abolition of slavery and is derived from the melody "John Brown's Body . . ."
6) Ragged Old Flag. This somber, plain spoken Johnny Cash ode to a battered old flag teaches a lesson about the flag's place on the battlefield.
7) You're A Grand Old Flag. From Broadway's own Gorge M. Cohan, it celebrates the true meaning of Old Glory.
8) This Land Is Your Land . . . Woody Guthrie's tribute to America's restless spirit, sense of adventure and thirst for freedom is irresistible.
9) Freedom. From the Broadway musical Shenandoah, this little know tune celebrates the very cornerstone of everything we believe in. "Freedom is a flame that burns within 'ya . . . “
10) This Is My Country. A mainstay during World War II, the song is unabashedly proud and full of patriotic fervor.
And here's just one more for good measure:
The House I Live In. Evoking tolerance and understanding, it's full of rich, wonderful imagery. Sinatra recorded the best version yet.
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