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  1. May 23, 2024 · Print |. A A. Throughout his life, Lee Greenwood has been honoring "the men who died" for our nation. But this Memorial Day weekend, Newsmax will be honoring him. On Saturday night, Newsmax will air a special concert – "Lee Greenwood: God Bless the U.S.A." – featuring the acclaimed singer and major celebrities.

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    • Fool’s Gold
    • Somebody’S Gonna Love You
    • Going, Going, Gone
    • Hearts Aren’T Made to Break
    • Morning Ride
    • I Don’T Mind The Thorns
    • Don’T Underestimate My Love For You
    • Dixie Road
    • I.O.U.Q
    • God Bless The U.S.A.

    The “fool’s Gold” is Greenwood’s second single from his You’ve Got a Good Love Comin’ album. Written by Don Roth and Timmy Tappan and released by Lee Greenwood in 1984, this ballad peaked the 5th position in Canada and 3rd position on the U.S. country charts. In addition, it has over 20,000 views on YouTube. The song cautions us to express our feel...

    Here is the second single of Lee Greenwood and his 1983 release, written by Rave Van Hoy and a country music producer and songwriter, Don Cook. It is titled just like his ‘Somebody’s Gonna Love You’ album. This was his first no. 1 song of his seven number one hits, spending 13 weeks on the chart. It has 37,778 views on YouTube. It encourages the he...

    This 1983 Greenwood’s release was his second song to rank no. 1 on the country chart, where it spent 12 weeks after taking the top position for one week. It is his third single from ‘Somebody’s Gonna Love You’ album, written by Jan Crutchfied and has 45,179 views on YouTube. The song talks about paying attention to the warning signsin a relationshi...

    ‘Never take someone’s love for you for granted.’ It’s the message from this Greenwood’s sixth no.1 hit on the country chart. The song maintained the top position for a week and spent 14 weeks on the chart. This April 1986 release by Steve Dean and Roger Murrah and the third single from his Streamline album has gathered over 63k views on YouTube.

    This song by Jeff Tweel and Steve Bogard was Lee Greenwood’s 1986 release and a second track from the ‘love will find its way to you’ album. The single was his seventh no.1 on the country chart. It spent a week on the top of the chart and 15 weeks overall. It has gathered 173k views on YouTube and would make an excellent choice for those who like m...

    Here is another Greenwood’s no. 1 hit on the country chart that spent 15 weeks on the chart and his lead single from Streamline album that he released in 1985 July. It demonstrates the value of true love and friendship. Thanks to the message well communicated by the writers, Linda Young and Jan Buckingham. This song has gathered 201,000 views on Yo...

    Don’t underestimate my love for you is Greenwood’s second single from album streamline and his fifth no.1 hit on the country chart. This 1985 release spent 12 weeks on the chart, dominating the chart for one week. It was written by Steve Dorff, Dave Loggins, and Steve Diamond. It’s an excellent ballad for love birds who want to emphasize their love...

    Holding to friendship and memories forever is incredible but heart-warmingif expressed through lyrics. This Greenwood’s first single from one of his albums, ‘Greatest Hits Compilation,’ is what you need to listen to when missing that dear friend you wish you could bump into. It was written by Mary Ann Kennedy, Don Goodman, and Pam Rose. The first r...

    Penned by Kerry Chater and Austin Roberts, this Greenwood’s March 1983 release is also one of his biggest crossover hits, peaking no.6 and no. 4 on the U.S. country charts and Canada. It also peaked at no.53 on the Billboard Hot 100 no. 4 on U.S. adult contemporary charts. It is his first single from ‘Somebody’s Goa Love You’ album and has gathered...

    Also referred to as ‘I’m proud to be an American,’ is this Greenwood’s signature song ‘God Bless the U.S.A.’ While the song had been played on several occasions since its first release in 1984, where it ranked no. 7 on the Country singles chart, it shot to fame in 1990-1991 during the Gulf war as many played it to boost their morale. It became prom...

  3. 13M views 2 years ago #GodBlessTheUSA #LeeGreenwood #Remastered. REMASTERED IN HD! Official Music Video for Lee Greenwood performing God Bless The U.S.A. The video is from his 1984...

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    • God Bless the U.S.A. Already popular at the time it was first recorded and released in 1984, “God Bless the U.S.A.” quickly became Lee Greenwood’s signature song.
    • I.O.U. On the US Billboard Hot 100, “I.O.U.” peaked at number fifty-three, making it the first crossover hit single for Lee Greenwood in his career.
    • Hopelessly Yours (featuring Suzy Bogguss) Originally recorded and released in 1986 by George Jones, “Hopelessly Yours” became a 1992 Grammy Award nomination for Best Country Vocal Collaboration after it was performed as a duet in 1991 by Lee Greenwood and Suzy Bogguss.
    • Don’t Underestimate My Love for You. On the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and the RPM Canadian Country Tracks chart, “Don’t Underestimate My Love for You” became a number one hit after it was released as a single in 1985 from the album, Streamline.
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  6. Jan 1, 1995 · Greatest Hits. Martina McBride. Listen to At His Best by Lee Greenwood on Apple Music. 1995. 8 Songs. Duration: 27 minutes.

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