A Cappella ‘God Bless The USA’ By Home Free With Lee Greenwood And US Air Force Band

Home Free, alongside Lee Greenwood and The United States Air Force Band, delivers a stirring rendition of ‘God Bless The USA.’ Originally penned by Greenwood in 1984, the song gained prominence following the September 11th attacks, resonating deeply with listeners.

Comprised of talented vocalists, Home Free, winners of The Sing-Off, adds their unique touch to the performance. The collaboration underscores unity and patriotism, with lyrics like “And I’m proud to be an American Where at least I know I’m free.”

In challenging times, the song serves as a reminder of shared identity and the blessings of standing together. As Greenwood’s lyrics proclaim, “And I’d gladly stand up next to you And defend Her still today,” unity and faith in God are emphasized as guiding lights for the nation.

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