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"This Is My Country" is an American patriotic song composed in 1940. The lyrics are by Don Raye and the music is by Al Jacobs. [1] Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians were the first to record the song, in 1942. The song has played at the end of Walt Disney World and Disneyland fireworks shows. [1]
This is my country! Land of my birth! Thisis my country! Grandest on earth! I pledge thee my allegiance, America, the bold, For this is my country to have and to hold. What diff'rence if I hail from North or South Or from the East or West? My heart is filled with love for all of these. I only know I swell with pride and deep within my breast
This Is My Country Lyrics: I pledge allegiance to the flag / Of the United States of America / And to the republic for which it stands / One nation, under God, indivisible / With liberty...
This Is My Country" is an American patriotic song composed in 1940. The lyrics are by Don Raye and the music is by Al Jacobs.[1] Fred Waring and His Pennsylv...
For us, our lives were uplifted just as much by the musings of Waylon Jennings, the stark defiance of Loretta Lynn, and the simple elegance of Dolly Parton as by the eclectic magnificence of Ray Charles, the incredible range and energy of Aretha Franklin, and the shimmering intensity of B. B. King.
Lady Liberty / This is My Country. LadyLiberty2010. 142 subscribers. Subscribed. 733. 88K views 14 years ago. US ARMY BAND AND CHORUS sing THIS IS MY COUNTRY...more.
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This Is My Country is an album by the soul group the Impressions, released in 1968. It was their first album released on Curtis Mayfield's label, Curtom Records.
This Is My Country is the seventh studio album by American country music singer Lee Greenwood. The album was released on May 16, 1988, by MCA Records.
"This Is My Country" was composed in 1940 by the popular songwriters Don Raye and Al Jacobs. Raye, who was born Donald MacRae Wilhoite, Jr. was born March 16, 1909, in Washington, D.C. and Jacobs was born on January 22, 1903, in San Francisco, California.