35 Patriotic Country Songs to Turn Your Backyard Into the Ultimate 4th of July Party
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35 Patriotic Country Songs to Turn Your Backyard Into the Ultimate 4th of July Party

Nothing says freedom like blasting a rowdy country playlist while you torch a few burgers, keep the cooler stocked, and watch your drunk uncle light fireworks way too close to the shed. If your backyard isn’t rocking Toby Keith, Johnny Cash, and a few beers cracked open under a red, white, and blue sky, you’re doing the Fourth all wrong. So crank up these 35 patriotic bangers and make damn sure your neighborhood knows exactly what country pride sounds like.

  1. Thomas Rhett, “American Spirit”
  2. Mickey Guyton, “All American”
  3. Phil Vassar, “American Child”
  4. John Conlee, “They Also Serve”
  5. Coffey Anderson, “Fourth of July Song”
  6. Brad Paisley, “American Saturday Night”
  7. Billy Ray Cyrus, “Some Gave All”
  8. Toby Keith, “American Soldier”
  9. Brooks & Dunn, “Only in America”
  10. Trace Adkins, “Arlington”
  11. Tim McGraw, “If You’re Reading This”
  12. The Warren Brothers, “Hey Mr. President”
  13. Johnny Cash, “Ragged Old Flag”
  14. Toby Keith, “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)”
  15. Lee Greenwood, “God Bless the USA”
  16. Carrie Underwood, “All-American Girl”
  17. Garth Brooks, “All-American Kid”
  18. Waylon Jennings, “America”
  19. Randy Travis, “America Will Always Stand”
  20. Jake Owen, “American Country Love Song”
  21. Brad Paisley, “American Flag On The Moon”
  22. Faith Hill, “American Heart”
  23. Lady A, “American Honey”
  24. Kenny Chesney, “American Kids”
  25. Oak Ridge Boys, “American Made”
  26. Toby Keith, “American Ride”
  27. Elvis Presley, “An American Trilogy”
  28. Dolly Parton, “Color Me America”
  29. Toby Keith, “Drunk Americans”
  30. Sugarland, “Everyday America”
  31. Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty, “God Bless America Again”
  32. Charlie Daniels Band, “In America”
  33. Rodney Atkins, “It’s America”
  34. Toby Keith, “Made In America”
  35. Trisha Yearwood, “XXX’s And OOO’s (An American Girl)”