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How Elvis Presley and John Phillip Sousa Inspired Lee Greenwood’s Patriotic Anthem, “God Bless the USA” … from the American Songwriter Cindy Watts

Tom Bettenhausen5 hours ago01 mins

Lee Greenwood Celebrates 40th Anniversary of "God Bless the USA" With Special PerformanceLee Greenwood released “God Bless the U.S.A.” in 1984—an iconic patriotic song inspired by Elvis Presley and John Phillip Sousa.

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