About The Song
“Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)” is a patriotic country song by American singer Toby Keith. Released in 2002, the song became a significant anthem post-9/11 and is known for its strong patriotic sentiment and defiant tone.Background and Release
- Artist: Toby Keith
- Album: Unleashed
- Release Date: May 27, 2002
- Label: DreamWorks Records
Songwriters and Production
- Written by: Toby Keith
- Produced by: James Stroud, Toby Keith
Musical Style and Themes
“Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)” is an up-tempo country rock song with powerful, gritty guitar riffs and an assertive beat. The lyrics express fierce patriotism and resolve in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, conveying themes of American pride, resilience, and retribution. The song specifically addresses the nation’s response to terrorism, with lines emphasizing strength and unity.Chart Performance
The song achieved notable success on various music charts:- Billboard Hot Country Songs: Reached number one
- Billboard Hot 100: Peaked at number 25
Impact and Legacy
“Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)” quickly became one of Toby Keith’s most impactful songs, resonating deeply with listeners during a time of national mourning and recovery. The song’s raw emotion and patriotic fervor made it a powerful and controversial statement that connected with many Americans while drawing criticism from others who felt it was too aggressive.Music Video
The music video for “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue,” directed by Michael Salomon, features Toby Keith performing the song with interspersed footage of American flags, military personnel, and images reflecting American pride and unity. The visuals emphasize the song’s patriotic themes and the strong emotions it aims to evoke.Awards and Recognition
The song received widespread recognition and was particularly popular among military personnel and patriotic audiences. While it sparked debate, it also solidified Toby Keith’s reputation as a bold and outspoken artist.Legacy
“Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)” remains one of Toby Keith’s most memorable and significant songs. It is often performed at his concerts, especially during events and holidays that honor the military and American patriotism. The song’s direct and unflinching message continues to resonate, making it a lasting symbol of American resolve and pride in the country music genre.Video
Lyrics
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American girls and American guys
We’ll always stand up and salute We’ll always recognize When we see Old Glory flying There’s a lot of men dead So we can sleep in peace at night when we lay down our headMy daddy served in the army
Where he lost his right eye but he flew a flag out in our yard ‘Til the day that he died He wanted my mother, my brother, my sister and me To grow up and live happy In the land of the freeNow this nation that I love has fallen under attack
A mighty sucker punch came flyin’ in from somewhere in the back Soon as we could see clearly Through our big black eye Man, we lit up your world Like the fourth of JulyHey Uncle Sam, put your name at the top of his list
And the Statue of Liberty started shakin’ her fist And the eagle will fly man, it’s gonna be hell When you hear mother freedom start ringin’ her bell And it feels like the whole wide world is raining down on you Oh, brought to you courtesy of the red white and blueOh, and justice will be served and the battle will rage
This big dog will fight when you rattle his cage And you’ll be sorry that you messed with The U.S. of A. ‘Cause we’ll put a boot in your ass It’s the American wayHey Uncle Sam, put your name at the top of his list
And the Statue of Liberty started shakin’ her fist And the eagle will fly it’s gonna be hell When you hear mother freedom start ringin’ her bell And it’ll feel like the whole wide world is raining down on you Oh, brought to you courtesy of the red white and blueOh-oh, of the red, white and blue
Oh-oh, of my red, white and blue
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