Don McLean, Lee Greenwood, Bruce Springsteen, James Brown, Dolly Parton, Aretha Franklin & More Named In Parade Magazine's Top Songs About America

DON McLEAN, LEE GREENWOOD, BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN, JAMES BROWN, TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS, DOLLY PARTON, ELTON JOHN, ARETHA FRANKLIN, NEIL DIAMOND, FAITH HILL, TRACE ADKINS AND MORE NAMED IN PARADE MAGAZINE'S TOP SONGS ABOUT AMERICA FOR YOUR INDEPENDENCE DAY PLAYLIST

The 4th of July is upon us, and it’s a time to celebrate freedom and embrace patriotism. It may feel and be more difficult than ever to do this year: We’re in the midst of a global pandemic, with many states seeing a resurgence of the coronavirus; we’re in the makes of a serious economic recession and we’re also in a time of almost unprecedented civil unrest over the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Elijah McClain and Ahmaud Arbery.

One of the things that makes America wonderful is the freedom and the room to protest peacefully, to speak one’s mind and to demand that the country do better and be better. Our list of the best songs for your Independence Day playlist aren’t just full of references to red, white and blue (though we do have those, too!). They’re also songs with messages about what America is really like for those who live here, and how we’d like America to be: Land of the free, home of the brave and a place where everyone has the liberty to survive, thrive and chase their dreams, regardless of their skin color, ethnicity or socioeconomic background. The best 4th of July and most patriotic songs aren’t just about flags and abstract freedoms. They’re about putting in the work to make those freedoms a reality and to make and keep our country a place of liberty, peace and justice for all. Woody Guthrie, “This Land Is Your Land” Bruce Springsteen, “Born In The USA” James Brown, “Living In America” Simon & Garfunkel, “America” Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, “American Girl” Ray Charles, “America The Beautiful” John Philip Sousa, “Stars and Stripes Forever” Dolly Parton, “Color Me America” Steve Miller Band, “Living in the USA” Don McLean, “American Pie” Elton John, “Philadelphia Freedom” Aretha Franklin, “My Country Tis of Thee” Neil Diamond, “America” Hamilton Cast, “My Shot” Titus Andronicus, “A More Perfect Union” Funkadelic, “One Nation Under a Groove” Jay-Z and Kanye West (The Throne) Feat. Frank Ocean, “Made In America” Lenny Kravitz, “American Woman” Gary Clark Jr., “This Land” Demi Lovato, “Made in the USA” Childish Gambino, “This Is America” Faith Hill, “American Heart” Lynyrd Skynyrd, “Red White and Blue” Johnny Cash, “Ragged Old Flag” KISS, “Rockin’ in the USA” Johnny Horton, “The Battle of New Orleans” Sammy Hagar, “Remember the Heroes” John Mellencamp, “Pink Houses” Lee Greenwood, “God Bless the USA” Steve Goodman, “City of New Orleans” Kim Wilde, “Kids in America” Estelle Feat. Kanye West,” American Boy” Dave Matthews Band, “American Baby” Amy MacDonald, “4th of July” Trace Adkins, “Arlington” Brooks & Dunn, “Only In America” Miley Cyrus, “Party in the USA” John Mellencamp, “Our Country” Brad Paisley, “American Saturday Night” Toby Keith, “Courtesy of the Red White and Blue” Carrie Underwood, “All-American Girl” Weezer, “I Love the USA” Phil Vassar, “American Child”