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Strap on your boots and crank up the volume, because weâre diving into Toby Keithâs âMade in America,â a song that bleeds red, white, and blue. Released in 2011, this country anthem became an instant hit, resonating deeply with American pride and sparking conversations about patriotism and domestic manufacturing.
Toby Keith, a country music powerhouse known for his unapologetically American persona, penned âMade in Americaâ alongside Bobby Pinson and Scott Reeves. The song is a celebration of all things American, from blue-collar work ethic to the craftsmanship and quality associated with American-made goods.
The opening riff,** a driving guitar line reminiscent of open highways and small-town grit,** sets the tone for a foot-stomping anthem. Keithâs vocals, gruff yet undeniably charismatic, take center stage as he declares his love for everything âMade in America,â from his denim jeans to the steel in his truck.
The lyrics are a potent cocktail of patriotism and social commentary. Keith champions the American worker, the backbone of the nation, and laments the decline of domestic manufacturing. He throws playful jabs at foreign-made products, all the while celebrating the ingenuity and durability associated with American-made goods.
âMade in Americaâ is more than just a catchy tune; itâs a cultural touchstone. The song sparked debates about globalization, job security, and the importance of supporting American businesses. It resonated with a segment of the population feeling the effects of a changing economy and yearning for a simpler time.
Love it or hate it, âMade in Americaâ is an undeniable force in country music. Itâs a song that evokes strong emotions, sparking conversations about national identity and the value of domestic production. Whether you agree with its message or not, thereâs no denying its power to connect with a deeply patriotic audience.
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Lyrics: Made In America
My old manâs that old man,
Spent his life livinâ off the land,
Dirty hands, and a clean soul.
It breaks his heart seeinâ foreign cars,
Filled with fuel that isnât ours
And wearinâ cotton we didnât growHeâs got the red, white, and blue flyinâ high on the farm
âSemper Fiâ tattooed on his left arm
Spend a little more in the store for a tag in the back that says âUSAâ
He wonât buy nothinâ that he canât fix,
With WD-40 and a Craftsman wrench
He ainât prejudiced, heâs just made in AmericaHe loves his wife and sheâs that wife
That decorates on the Fourth of July
But says âEvery dayâs Independence Dayâ
Sheâs golden rule, teaches school,
Some folks say it isnât cool
But she says the Pledge of Allegiance anyway.
Heâs got the red, white, and blue flyinâ high on the farm
âSemper Fiâ tattooed on his left arm
Spend a little more in the store for a tag in the back that says âUSAâ
He wonât buy nothinâ that he canât fix,
With WD-40 and a Craftsman wrench
He ainât prejudiced, heâs just made in America
Born in the Heartland, raised up a family
Of King James and Uncle Sam
Heâs got the red, white, and blue flyinâ high on the farm
âSemper Fiâ tattooed on his left arm
Spend a little more in the store for a tag in the back that says âUSAâ
He wonât buy nothinâ that he canât fix,
With WD-40 and a Craftsman wrench
He ainât prejudiced, heâs just made in America
Made in America
Made in America
My old manâs that old man,
Made in America
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