LIST: Country Musicโs Most Patriotic Songs
on Jul 04, 2024

Country music has long celebrated American pride and resilience through countless songs and legendary lyrics. From tracks that bring us together in tough times to anthems that honor freedom and sacrifice, these songs have held a special place in the hearts of listeners nationwide. Join us as we explore country musicโs top 25 patriotic songs, each representing the values and spirit that make up the American experience.
1. โCourtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)โ by Toby Keith
Toby Keith spent much of his long career honoring service members through his music. His popular song, โCourtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American),โ is a prime example.
Written in late 2001, it was inspired by his fatherโs death in March of that year and the September 11 attacks. Released in May 2002 as the lead single from his album Unleashed, it became a staple for Keith to perform over the years, including for U.S. troops overseas. It remains one of Toby Keithโs most beloved and patriotic songs.
2. โSome Gave Allโ by Billy Ray Cyrus
โSome Gave Allโ by Billy Ray Cyrus is a powerful song that pays tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for their country. Written by Cyrus and his first wife, Cindy Smith, it was released in 1992 as the title track of his debut album, Some Gave All. The lyrics express deep respect and gratitude for veterans and service members who have died in the line of duty. The song has struck a chord with many listeners over the years and has become a well-known anthem of honor and remembrance.
โAll gave some, some gave all / Some stood through for the red, white and blue / And some had to fall / And if you ever think of me / Think of all your liberties and recall / Some gave all.โ
3. โGod Bless the USAโ by Lee Greenwood
Lee Greenwoodโs iconic song โGod Bless the U.S.A.โ has been a staple of American culture for nearly four decades. Originally released in 1984, the song reached No. 7 on the country charts and has since become an extremely loved patriotic anthem. Due to its popularity, Greenwood has re-recorded it several times. The first re-recording was for his 1992 album American Patriot, followed by another version in 2003 titled โGod Bless the U.S.A. 2003.โ Most recently, Greenwood re-recorded the song in celebration of its 40th anniversary. You can listen to it in the video above or stream it HERE.
4. โWhere the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Flyโ by Aaron Tippin
โWhere the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Flyโ by Aaron Tippin reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart for one week after its release in response to the September 11 attacks. All proceeds from the single were donated to the Red Cross to assist families affected by the tragedy. Randy Goodman, the label president at the time, stated that the song raised around $250,000 for this cause.
โI pledge allegiance to this flag / If that bothers you, well, thatโs too bad / But if you got pride and youโre proud you do / Hey, we could use some more like me and you / Where the stars and stripes / And the eagle flyโ
5. โAmerican Soldierโ by Toby Keith
Toby Keithโs song โAmerican Soldier,โ released in 2003 on his album Shockโn Yโall, was co-written with Chuck Cannon and co-produced by James Stroud. It topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for four weeks and reached the Top 30 on the Billboard Hot 100. Inspired by his USO tour experiences and stories from military members, Keith aimed to honor the bravery and sacrifices of servicemen and women with the song. It served as a tribute to their personal journeys, offering an intimate look into the human side of every soldier.
6. โOnly in Americaโ by Brooks & Dunn
Brooks & Dunn debuted โOnly In Americaโ in June 2001 as the second single from their album Steers & Stripes. The songโs lyrics portray different American lives: from a school bus driver with children aboard in the first verse to newlyweds in a limousine in the second verse. The chorus celebrates that โonly in Americaโ can individuals like them โdream as big as [they] want to.โ
โOnly in America Dreaminโ in red, white, and blue / Only in America / Where we dream as big as we want to / We all get a chance / Everybody gets to dance / Only in Americaโ
7. โColor Me Americaโ by Dolly Parton
โColor Me Americaโ by Dolly Parton might not be as well-known as some of her other songs, but itโs arguably one of her most powerful. Featured on her 2003 album For God and Country, this trackโs lyrics includes themes of unity and patriotism. It celebrates Americans coming together during challenging times, regardless of differences.
8. โRagged Old Flagโ by Johnny Cash
โRagged Old Flagโ was written by Johnny Cash in 1974 while he was in Binghamton, New York, during a time of political turmoil that saw President Richard Nixon resign due to the Watergate scandal. The song tells the story of an old man in a town square reflecting on what the flag and the country have been through together.
โSo we raise her up every morning / We take her down every night / We donโt let her touch the ground and we fold her up right / On second thought, I do like to brag / โCause Iโm mighty proud of that ragged old flagโ
9. โMade in Americaโ by Toby Keith
In Toby Keithโs song โMade in America,โ released in 2011 on his album Clancyโs Tavern, the lyrics depict a farmerโs dedication to buying goods produced in the USA. The song shares his concern over the increasing availability of foreign-made products, emphasizing his strong preference for supporting American-made items.
10. โAmerican Heartโ by Faith Hill
โAmerican Heart,โ by Faith Hill was the first official single from her seventh studio album in 2012. Written by Jonathan Singleton and Jim Beavers, the song tells the story of a woman who overcomes her challenges through her belief in the American dream.
โAnd it beats like a drum down in New Orleans / Sings like a Motown melody / It dreams like California / Bigger than the Texas sky / It bleeds, it scars / But it shines when times get hard / And you canโt break an American heartโ
11. โAmerica Will Surviveโ by Hank Williams Jr.
Taking his popular song โA Country Boy Can Survive,โ Hank Williams Jr. re-wrote and re-recorded it as a patriotic song after the 9/11 attacks, calling it โAmerica Will Survive.โ This new version reached number 45 on the Billboard country charts and has since become a go-to among patriotic country songs.
โโCause you canโt scare us out, you canโt make us run / What we got here is freedom and fun / We say grace and we say โmaโamโ / If they donโt like that, we donโt give a damnโ
12. โIf Youโre Reading Thisโ by Tim McGraw
Tim McGrawโs 2007 release, โIf Youโre Reading This,โ is one of his most impactful songs, portraying an emotional letter from a soldier to his lover, addressing the possibility of his death in battle. The song reached No. 3 on the Billboard country charts in October 2007, marking McGrawโs forty-second Top Ten country hit. It also peaked at No. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100.
13. โWe Shall Be Freeโ by Garth Brooks
โWe Shall Be Freeโ is a song by Garth Brooks, released in 1992 as the first single from his album โThe Chase.โ The song, co-written by Brooks and Stephanie Davis, stands out for its progressive and inclusive message, advocating for equality and freedom for all people, regardless of race, religion, etc.
14. โAmerica Will Always Standโ by Randy Travis
Randy Travisโ โAmerica Will Always Standโ is a song that celebrates the strength and unity of America. The song emphasizes that, even in tough times, Americans will always stand together. Travis also honors the U.S. troops, describing them as โthe worldโs greatest heroes.โ
โShe stands in the face of evil / And will not lose hope or faith / America, the land of freedom / Still the home of the braveโ
15. โItโs Americaโ by Rodney Atkins
Rodney Atkinsโ song โItโs Americaโ came out in November 2008 as the first single and title track from his 2009 album. The song captures the essence of American pride and celebrates the everyday joys and community spirit that make up the country. The song debuted on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, reaching No. 1, and also made it to No. 47 on the Billboard Hot 100.
โItโs a high school prom / Itโs a Springsteen song / Itโs a ride in a Chevrolet / Itโs a man on the moon / And fireflies in June / And kids sellinโ lemonade / Itโs cities and farms / Itโs open arms / One nation under God / Itโs Americaโ
16. โHave You Forgotten?โ by Darryl Worley
โHave You Forgotten?โ by Darryl Worley is a song that reflects on the September 11 attacks. Released in March 2003 as the lead single and title track from his compilation album, it quickly became a number one hit on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, holding the top spot for seven weeks after just five weeks on the chart. It also reached number 22 on the US Billboard Hot 100, making it Worleyโs biggest crossover hit. Twenty years later, on June 30, 2023, Worley released a follow-up song titled โHave We Forgotten.โ
17. โGod Bless America Againโ by Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty
โGod Bless America Againโ is a country song performed as a duet by Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty. Released in 1976 on their album United Talent, the song is a plea for divine intervention to guide America back to its moral and traditional values during the social and political challenges of the time.
โGod, I sure do wish Youโd bless America again / You know, like You did way back when it all began / You blessed her then, but we just sorta kinda took it for granted / And never did ask again / So just hold her hand God, thatโs all / And if she should stumble, please, donโt let her fallโ
18. โAmerican Madeโ by The Oak Ridge Boys
โAmerican Madeโ by The Oak Ridge Boys is a classic country anthem released in January 1983. This upbeat track celebrates American craftsmanship and the pride of owning goods made in the USA. In the song, the narrator expresses frustration over many everyday items being foreign-made. However, he finds peace in the fact that his โbabyโ is American made.
โMy baby is American Made / Born and bred in the U.S.A. / From her silky long hair to her sexy long legs / My baby is American Madeโ
19. โAmerican Kidsโ by Kenny Chesney
โAmerican Kidsโ by Kenny Chesney is an upbeat country song that celebrates the carefree spirit of American youth. Released in June 2014 on his album The Big Revival, the track reminisces about growing up in America. Written by Rodney Clawson, Luke Laird, and Shane McAnally, the song topped the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. It resonated widely for its relatable portrayal of summer adventures and embracing individuality, quickly becoming a favorite for many.
20. โThe Ones That Didnโt Make It Back Homeโ by Justin Moore
โThe Ones That Didnโt Make It Back Homeโ by Justin Moore is a touching country song released in October 2018 as part of his album Late Nights and Longnecks. Written by Moore, Paul Digiovanni, Chase McGill, and Jeremy Stover, the song pays tribute to fallen heroes who have bravely served. The song remains a reminder of courage and the importance of honoring those who have given their lives in service.
โHereโs to the ones that didnโt make it back home / The ones we ainโt seen in so long / The hold up a beer ones, the wish they were here ones / The not forgotten but goneโ
21. โFly Over Statesโ by Jason Aldean
โFly Over Statesโ by Jason Aldean, released in February 2012, is a country song from his album My Kinda Party. It became his seventh number one hit and fourteenth top 10 hit, marking a big achievement in his career. The title refers to the Southern and Midwestern United States, often overlooked by travelers as they fly over. Aldean tells a story about two men on a flight from New York to Los Angeles, looking down at rural landscapes and thinking theyโre not important. However, he challenges this view, showing the value of these areas and their hardworking residents. Aldean wants listeners to see that every part of the country matters, no matter where youโre from, emphasizing that all Americans are equally important.
โTheyโve never drove through Indiana / Met the men who plowed that earth / Planted that seed, busted his ass for you and me / Or caught a harvest moon in Kansas / Theyโd understand why God made those fly over statesโ
22. โAmerican Flag On The Moonโ by Brad Paisley
Brad Paisley was inspired to write โAmerican Flag on the Moonโ when his young son asked about seeing the flag left by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. This sparked Paisleyโs creativity, leading him to create a song that celebrates Americaโs historic journey to the moon. Released in June 2021, the song expresses Paisleyโs admiration for this brave achievement and the spirit of exploration that continues to inspire people worldwide.
โTonight I dare you to dream / Go on, believe impossible things / Whenever anybody says thereโs anything we canโt do / I mean after all, thereโs an American flag on the moonโ
23. โHappy Birthday Americaโ by Toby Keith
Just like many of Toby Keithโs other patriotic songs, โHappy Birthday Americaโ shares his patriotism through music. However, unlike some of his previous works, this track also shares concerns about the direction the U.S. may be heading.
24. โAmerican Spiritโ by Thomas Rhett
โAmerican Spiritโ by Thomas Rhett is featured on his sophomore album, Tangled Up. Itโs an acoustic track that celebrates the simple joys of living in the United States of America.
โAnd if you canโt baby, listen to the lyrics / Itโs friday night freedom / Football game / Itโs proud of where you from / Itโs your last name / Itโs thirteen stripes and fifty stars [in the wind?] / So hold up your beer and holler if you hear itโ
25. โHomeโ by Dierks Bentley
โHomeโ by Dierks Bentley, released in February 2011, is a song that celebrates Americaโs resilience and spirit. It explores themes of identity, pride, and belonging. The song topped the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, praised for its lyrics and Bentleyโs emotional performance.
โFree, nothing feels like free / Though it sometimes means / We donโt get along / โCause same, no weโre not the same / But thatโs what makes us strongโ