Celebrating American Heroes: 11 Songs of Veterans Day

Today is Veterans Day, a day to honor all of the brave men and women who have served this great nation in times of war and in peace, those who are still with us, and those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.

SoldiersSilhouetteSaluteFlag_hamara-AdobeStock_507139885_1920x1080.jpg

hamara - stock.adobe.com

Today is Veterans Day, a day to honor all of the brave men and women who have served this great nation in times of war and in peace, those who are still with us, and those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.

Veterans Day originally began on November 11, 1918, but it was referred to by a different name-- Armistice Day. The date is significant because it was the day that fighting in WWI stopped. It became an official holiday back in 1938 and would later be renamed Veterans Day to honor all American veterans of all wars, according to the Department of Defense.

Many artists and musicians have paid tribute to those who served by writing songs honoring their actions or remembering specific events. Here is a list of some of the country songs that do just that.

“Paradise” by Craig Morgan

Starting off this list is a song from one of America’s Heroes. Craig Morgan served in the Army for almost 10 years. He would go on to remain in the reserves for an additional six and a half years. The song “Paradise” touches on how joining the military is not only a shock but also a privilege to serve your nation. In the music video, you can see photographs of Morgan’s time in the military.

“8th of November” by Big & Rick

The song is named after the date on which “Operation Hump” occurred. In the music video, Kris Kristofferson, a veteran himself, speaks about how on that date in 1965, the 173rd Airborne Brigade was ambushed by over 1,000 VC. Forty-eight American soldiers lost their lives in the operation. The song pays tribute to the survivors and the medic who saved countless lives-- Lawrence Joel. Joel would go on to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor and become the first living African American to get the award since the Spanish-American War.

“Dear Uncle Sam” by Loretta Lynn

This song by country music icon Loretta Lynn is told from the perspective of a wife whose husband has gone off to fight in the Vietnam War. It reached number four on the Billboard charts and was one of the first country songs to address war.

“Letters From Home” by Jason Michael Montgomery

This 2004 single from John Michael Montgomery tells the story of a soldier overseas receiving letters from his loved ones back home. It gives a look into the toll that serving in the military has on the soldier and also their family.

“I Just Came Back From War” by Darryl Worley

Worley’s song speaks to the effects of war on a soldier once they return to the place they fought to defend. The song itself was inspired by a veteran that Worley met who was having trouble readjusting to civilian life.

“50,000 Names (Carved in the Wall)” by George Jones

Country music legend George Jones served in the military before he became a country artist. This song refers to the 50,000 names on the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C.

“American Soldier” by Toby Keith

Keith is known for his patriotic songs and for honoring those who serve, stemming from his father’s military service. The song speaks to how serving is not just something you do, but it is a choice to be brave and to serve your country without a second thought. The music video depicts the various wars America has been in and shows that every soldier who has ever fought shares the same traits: bravery, loyalty to their nation, and fearlessness in the face of danger.

“Still A Soldier” by Trace Adkins

In “Still A Soldier”, Adkins sings about how even though a soldier is back from combat and living in the civilian world, they still bleed Red, White, and Blue!

“Mr. Red, White, And Blue” by Coffey Anderson

“Mr. Red, White, and Blue” is a song about how a soldier gives up so much, even risking his life, when he serves in the military, and in doing so becomes Mr. Red, White, and Blue —a symbol of America. In the music video’s description, it says the song was written for a young veteran who received a home thanks to the Military Warriors Support Foundation.

“Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue” by Toby Keith

Another song from Keith pays tribute to those in the military. He wrote this song in response to the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11th, 2001. It was also a tribute to his father, whom he lost that same year; the song highlights his father’s patriotism. This song has the iconic verse that simply states, “You do not mess with the U.S. of A.”

“Proud to Be an American” by Lee Greenwood

A song you probably hear every 4th of July, Memorial Day, and Veterans Day. A song that needs no description; a song that has a title that sums it all up -- Proud to Be an American!

To all retired and active military members and their families, from everyone at RFD-TV — Thank You For Your Service and Never Forget!

Related Stories
Dennis Quaid has been very busy lately — whether he is entertaining us on-screen in an array of iconic roles or serenading us on-stage as the frontman of Dennis Quaid & The Sharks — we have a lot to ask the acclaimed actor & singer-songwriter when he visits RFD-TV’s TalkShopLive!
Like a greatest hits album, “TCR Classics: Bob’s Picks” is filled with some of TCR host Bob Phillips’ most cherished memories reporting on The Lone Star State with his wife, Kelli, for nearly three decades. Plus, the 16-episode series is available to stream for FREE on RFD-TV Now!
We gathered our favorite farming podcasts!

LATEST STORIES BY THIS AUTHOR:

Memorial Day is a day to remember and honor military personnel who died while serving in the armed forces. We wanted to share some songs that honor this day and pay tribute to those soldiers.
RFD-TV had the chance to sit down with Brooke Rollins only 24 hours after her confirmation to talk about her main priorities and how she wants to take USDA back to its original intent.
Rural Lifestyle & Entertainment Shows
Strong rural traditions, religion, cowboy boots, and technology collide in “Cowboy Church” — and taking part is as easy as turning on the TV!
Madison Brown grew up on the road and now invites viewers to follow along with her as she continues to indulge her love of exploring new places, including behind-the-scenes at big events and tourist attractions, and celebrity interviews with the likes of country star Toby Keith, former NBA player Karl Malone, former MLB pitcher Greg Maddux, and “Brady Bunch” star Christopher Knight (Brown’s uncle).
Tom McComas became involved with toy trains by accident and with reluctance. But his passion led to the creation of “I Love Toy Trains,” which quickly became TM’s best-selling title and one of the best-selling children’s videos in the country. More videos were produced, and the series began to win awards and gain national exposure in magazines and on TV.
Presented by Lehman’s & Farm Show Magazine, join us for the best in Cajun Cookin’ with the master cook, Mr. Justin Wilson, as he tells funny Cajun stories and demonstrates the Cajun way of cooking up some WILD GAME, CHICKEN, BEEF, SEAFOOD & PORK. I Garontee!
When it comes to truck and tractor pulling, the National Tractor Pullers Association (NTPA) is a world leader as well as the sport’s oldest and most respected entity when it comes to premier competition. They host more than 280 sessions of pulling action throughout the U.S. and Canada.