About the song

Alright, let’s dive into Toby Keith’s patriotic anthem, “Made In America”. This song is a quintessential representation of Toby Keith’s signature blend of country rock and pride in American values. Released as a single in 2011, “Made In America” quickly became a favorite among country music enthusiasts and patriots alike.

Toby Keith, a powerhouse in the country music scene, not only lent his vocals to this track but also co-wrote it with Bobby Pinson and Scott Reeves. It’s no surprise that with such talent behind it, “Made In America” found its way onto Keith’s 2011 album “Clancy’s Tavern”. This album, like many of Keith’s others, soared up the charts, reaching the number 1 spot on the US Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

The song itself is a celebration of American-made products and the hardworking folks who create them. Its catchy melodies and anthemic chorus make it an instant sing-along favorite, perfect for Fourth of July barbecues or road trips across the heartland.

“Made In America” isn’t just a chart-topper; it’s also a reflection of Toby Keith’s own values and love for his country. With its upbeat tempo, catchy lyrics, and unmistakable patriotic spirit, this song has rightfully earned its place as one of Toby Keith’s most beloved hits. So, crank up the volume, wave your flag high, and let’s celebrate the red, white, and blue with Toby Keith’s “Made In America”.

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Lyrics

My old man’s that old man,
Spent his life livin’ off the land,
Dirty hands, and a clean soul.
It breaks his heart seein’ foreign cars,
Filled with fuel that isn’t ours
And wearin’ cotton we didn’t grow

He’s got the red, white, and blue flyin’ high on the farm
“Semper Fi” tattooed on his left arm
Spend a little more in the store for a tag in the back that says ‘USA’
He won’t buy nothin’ that he can’t fix,
With WD-40 and a Craftsman wrench
He ain’t prejudiced, he’s just made in America

He loves his wife and she’s that wife
That decorates on the Fourth of July
But says ‘Every day’s Independence Day’
She’s golden rule, teaches school,
Some folks say it isn’t cool
But she says the Pledge of Allegiance anyway.

He’s got the red, white, and blue flyin’ high on the farm
“Semper Fi” tattooed on his left arm
Spend a little more in the store for a tag in the back that says ‘USA’
He won’t buy nothin’ that he can’t fix,
With WD-40 and a Craftsman wrench
He ain’t prejudiced, he’s just made in America

Born in the Heartland, raised up a family
Of King James and Uncle Sam

He’s got the red, white, and blue flyin’ high on the farm
“Semper Fi” tattooed on his left arm
Spend a little more in the store for a tag in the back that says ‘USA’
He won’t buy nothin’ that he can’t fix,
With WD-40 and a Craftsman wrench
He ain’t prejudiced, he’s just made in America
Made in America
Made in America

My old man’s that old man,
Made in America

By Tam Le

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