
Without a doubt, no matter what Lee Greenwood's Song, “God Bless The USA,” will be ingrained in our memories forever.
“God Bless The USA” was both written and recorded by Lee Greenwood. It was released in in 1994 on his You've Got A Good Love Comin' album. and then re-released in 2001. It charted both times. The patriotic tune was played during the 1984 Republican National Convention. It gained even more popularity in 1990 and 1991 to boost morale during the Gulf War. It seems whenever America is in distress, the popularity rises. It rose to fame once more after the September 11th attacks. Lee spoke about this to The Boot, saying, “It keeps having a different kind of life. I mean during the Gulf War, it was a song of the war for General Schwarzkopf. After Hurricane Katrina, it was a song for life and hope, and then after 9/11, it was a song of unity and rebuilding. It just makes me really proud that I’ve done something for the country and for my family. It’s my family’s heritage.”
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Love that song
Awesome song
Love this song
Amen
Awesome beautiful song lee love it
Always love to hear. It. Beautiful
Great entertainer to
No one sings it him him either