USA Song | Learn Facts About the USA the Musical Way

Enjoy this song that celebrates the USA’s 4th of July in the style of traditional American power ballads. In this video, kids and adults alike can learn about the geography of the USA through a song infused with the rich twangs of the electric guitar that will bring the classic rock genre of the prior generations to the children of today. We hope you and your kids find this song about the USA a pleasant way to learn about the culture and geography of the country. We also recommend watching Kids Learning Tube USA Song and the Geography Now USA YouTube videos to get a deeper understanding of the geography and history of the country. ⧂⚪⧂⚪⧂⚪⧂⚪ Click to become our newest subscriber: Make sure to ring the “🔔“ so you can be the first to comment on our new videos. If we like your comment we’ll make sure to pin it to the top of the comments in future videos! ⧂⚪⧂⚪⧂⚪⧂⚪ ♫ USA Song Lyrics ♫ (Chorus) The United States of America / From Atlantic to Pacific, freedom rings United we stand, out of many one land / The United States of America The 50 states of the USA include Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and more to come... The capital city of the USA is Washington D.C., but the USA’s largest city is New York. The Golden Gate Bridge is located in San Francisco. The Hoover Dam is on the border of Nevada and Arizona, and Acadia National Park is located in Maine. The Grand Canyon, Mount Rushmore, Yellowstone and Yosemite From the Hollywood sign to the Statue of Liberty New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston, Miami St. John, Sedona, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii Chorus The 50 states of the USA include Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, and more to come… Miles Davis, James Brown, Johnny Cash and Joan Baez Folk, country, and jazz / Hip hop and R&B Baseball, soccer and golf / American Football, ice hockey Apple pie, hot dogs, fried dough, and salt water taffy Chorus The 50 states of the USA include Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Territories of the USA include American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. The national flower of the USA is the rose, and the national tree is the oak. The national animal is the bison, and the national bird is the bald eagle. Spinach, carrots, and corn / kiwis, plums, and artichokes Saguaro, Yucca, and Pine / Redwood, Sequoia, and Poppy Alligators and jaguars / condor, quail, and ocelot Grouper, snapper, bass, trout, catfish, and garibaldi Chorus The bucolic Lake Placid hosted the 1980 Winter Olympic games. St. Louis, Los Angeles, Squaw Valley, Atlanta, and Salt Lake City have also hosted the Olympics. The population of the USA is 326 million. The official language is English, and the official unit of currency is the dollar. Elvis Presley, Will Smith, Beyonce Knowles, and Tiger Woods Tina Turner, Mike Tyson, Tom Brady, Oprah Winfrey William Faulkner, John Steinbeck, Ernest Hemingway, and Toni Morrison F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby Chorus (2x) ♫ And That Concludes Our Song ♫ ABOUT JEOGRAPHY: My name is Stephen, creator of Jeography Songs. After discovering my love for travel over 10 years ago, I decided to embark upon a musical journey where upon reaching my destination I’d have successfully written a song for every one of the 196 countries on planet Earth. Now well into my journey, I recently decided to create video portraits of the countries using my songs as the theme and am in the process of putting them up for the world to enjoy here on Youtube. I hope you find these musical portraits a truly enjoyable way to learn about the diverse cultures, geographies, and histories that make each country remarkable. In writing each song I tried to use instrumentation, melodies, and rhythms that reflect the musical traditions of the host country. We sincerely hope you enjoy this method of geographic learning. Any inquiries or questions can be sent to letsrockgeography@. Credit: Doug Hammer, Audio Producer & Audio Engineer - Dreamworld Productions
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