Larry Rankin from Oklahoma on July 04, 2016: Thanks for celebrating our right to express ourselves in song. My fave? James Brown "Livin' in America." I'd also add John Cougar Mellencamp's R.O.C.K. Heidi Thorne from Chicago Area on July 04, 2016: God Bless the USA and our brave heroes.įlourishAnyway (author) from USA on July 04, 2016: I was very pleased to see so many country music songs included. Happy Independence Day! Well done with your selection of songs. Linda Bilyeu from Orlando, FL on July 04, 2016: Pinned.enjoyed so much Angels are on the way today ps There was a resurgence in displaying love for this country.I hope and pray that resurgence comes again without some catastrophe prompting it. O my.simply takes me to another place.music that is.and especially songs like these that celebrate the most precious element of our do remember vividly where I was on 9/11 and remember the days that followed. Patricia Scott from North Central Florida on July 09, 2018: I hope we can eventually repair our nation’s broken relationships and be even better than we once were. Patricia- Thank you for commenting and pinning. Unfortunately its a faint memory for me.įlourishAnyway (author) from USA on July 10, 2018: It includes a lot about the money we spend to help other people / countries. Ive been trying to re-descover a song that was popular in the mid 70's that has a discussion about America and all the things we do for all the other people of this planet. The song was called "Something in the Air." Later, in 1994, the American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers did a cover version of the song which I actually like better it also made the charts. Question: Do you know of an old (approximately 1960s) song about a revolution in the air?Īnswer: There was a charted song in 1969 by a British rock band called Thunderclap Newman. It's basically a history of early electronic music. It also details the history of the recording. He has a pretty extensive website that plays the song from the Vietnam era that I think you're describing. Do you know it?Īnswer: Is this the song you're looking for? It's a song by the same name as the lyrics you quote, and it's by Stan Gibbs. Question: In 1969 or 1970, there was a song whose only lyrics were, "They call it a revolution." Those words were repeated several times before the song turns into this psychedelic electronic instrumentals. Where the Stars and the Stripes and the Eagle Fly "Spends a little more at the store for a tag, in the back that says U.S.A.Got a suggestion? Make your recommendation in the Comments Section below! Songģ1. "Got the red, white, and blue flyin' high on the farm" "Born in the heartland, raised up a family, King James and Uncle Sam" "He's got the red, white, and blue flyin' high on the farm" "I'll bear that cross with honor cause freedom don't come free" "And I will always do my duty, no matter what the price" "Brought to you courtesy of the red white and blue" "'Cause we'll put a boot in your ass, it's the American way" "And you'll be sorry that you messed with The U.S. "Justice will be served and the battle will rage, this big dog will fight when you rattle his cage" "And the eagle will fly man, it's gonna be hell" "And the Statue of Liberty started shakin' her fist" "Hey Uncle Sam, put your name at the top of his list" "Man, we lit up your world like the fourth of July" "He wanted my mother, my brother, my sister and me to grow up and live happy in the land of the free" "There's a lot of men dead so we can sleep in peace at night when we lay down our head" "American girls and American guys, we'll always stand up and salute, we'll always recognize" "Justice is the one thing you should always find" Toby Keith Lyrics for Summer Instagram Captions
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