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Turn on these historic anthems, country hits, and other patriotic songs during your Fourth of July or Memorial Day barbecue! They're true all-American Hits.
From country anthems to rock classics and even a few marching band covers, there's a patriotic pick for everyone. Whether you're 4th of July celebration is centered around a body of water or an outdoor meal, these songs will create the perfect atmosphere for an all-day (and night) celebration.
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Explore a curated list of the best patriotic songs that inspire national pride and unity. From stirring anthems to timeless classics, these melodies celebrate the spirit of patriotism. Discover the top picks here.
Listen to the 50 best patriotic songs about America for the 4th of July weekend. This USA-filled playlist has great music covering top patriotic songs, protest songs, songs with...
These patriotic songs honor our brave soldiers, acknowledge our beloved nation, or yearn for the American dream. Here's the perfect playlist for Independence Day.
Top patriotic songs worth adding to your 4th of July playlist. “America” by Neil Diamond. “Made In America” by Toby Keith. “The Star-Spangled Banner” by Whitney Houston. “National Anthem” by Lana Del Rey. “God Bless the U.S.A.” by Lee Greenwood.
50 American Patriotic Military Songs. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here.
Whether you’re looking for happy country songs, gritty rock ‘n’ roll, or timeless masterpieces, we’ve rounded up the best of the best and even sourced the most memorable renditions of patriotic songs that have been redone throughout history (Hello, Whitney Houston and Celine Dion!) so that you can belt it out with the best of ‘em.
If you need some inspiration for the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or simply just love America, these are the 25 best patriotic songs of all time. 1. “(Sittin’ On) the Dock of the Bay” by Otis Redding