Great regard for every member of our armed forces. We may never fully repay the debt of our freedom to them, but we can always express our gratitude for it—not only on Memorial Day or Veterans Day, but every day.
You’ve never heard a better performance of “God Bless America” than this one. It’s more than simply a show; it’s an encounter that, with its potent fusion of passion, pride, and dynamic energy, will chill you to the bone. This film serves as a helpful reminder of the admiration we have for our armed forces.
I thought this singing soldier would be amazing when I first heard about him, but I had no idea how amazing his performance would be. This is one of those infrequent but very moving moments in life. You will be overcome with pride and want to praise this US Marine after his incredible effort.
The phrase “God Bless America” has a lengthy history. Irving Berlin composed it in the beginning as a prayer, and the most renowned female vocalist of her era, Kate Smith, brought it to life in 1938. Throughout her five-decade career, Smith—also known as the First Lady of Radio—became known as The Songbird of the South due to her enormous popularity during World War II and her contributions to American culture and patriotism.
At the age of five, Irving Berlin, whose real name was Israel Beilin, immigrated to the United States from Russia. Several of the hundreds of songs he had composed by the time he was thirty became big hits. He wrote almost 1,500 songs in the course of his 60-year career, including the scores for 20 Broadway productions and 15 Hollywood motion pictures. Several Academy Award nominations were received for his compositions. The meaning of “God Bless America” is enhanced by knowing his past.
Feel the pride and electric excitement this Marine exudes by watching the video below. Watch attention for the amazing scene at 1:48; it will inspire you to get up. Indeed, God bless America. Amen.