Information about This Is My Country (song)
This is My Country is an American folk song composed in 1940. The lyrics were by Don Raye and the music was by Al Jacobs.
Verse:
Chorus:
Lyrics
Chorus:- This is my country! Land of my birth!
- This is my country! Grandest on earth!
- I pledge thee my allegiance, America, the bold,
- For this is my country to have and to hold.
Verse:
- What difference if I hail from North or South
- Or from the East or West
- My heart is full of love for all of these.
- I only know I swell with pride and deep within my breast,
- I thrill to see old glory paint the breeze!
Chorus:
- This is my country! Land of my choice!
- This is my country! Hear my proud voice!
- I pledge thee my allegiance, America, the bold,
- For this is my country to have and to hold.
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19th century - 20th century - 21st century
1910s 1920s 1930s - 1940s - 1950s 1960s 1970s
1937 1938 1939 - 1940 - 1941 1942 1943
Year 1940 (MCMXL
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1910s 1920s 1930s - 1940s - 1950s 1960s 1970s
1937 1938 1939 - 1940 - 1941 1942 1943
Year 1940 (MCMXL
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Published 1895 (poem)
Writer(s) Katharine Lee Bates
Composer(s) Samuel A. Ward
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Writer(s) Katharine Lee Bates
Composer(s) Samuel A. Ward
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Released 1966
Genre Ballad, Patriotic
Label RCA Victor
Writer(s) Robin Moore and Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler
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Genre Ballad, Patriotic
Label RCA Victor
Writer(s) Robin Moore and Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler
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Genre Patriotic
Writer(s) Irving Berlin
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Writer(s) Irving Berlin
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Genre Patriotic, Country
Writer(s) Lee Greenwood
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Genre Patriotic, Country
Writer(s) Lee Greenwood
Peak chart positions
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- 16 (U.S.
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Released 1962
Format 45
Recorded 1962
Genre Pop
Label Columbia
Writer(s) Marijohn Wilkin and Fred Burch
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Format 45
Recorded 1962
Genre Pop
Label Columbia
Writer(s) Marijohn Wilkin and Fred Burch
Peak chart positions
- 3 on the country chart and #8 on the pop chart in 1962 (United States)
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Published 1897
Genre Patriotic, American march
Composer(s) John Philip Sousa
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Composer(s) John Philip Sousa
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Writer(s) Francis Scott Key
Composer(s) John Stafford Smith
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Composer(s) John Stafford Smith
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