USA PATRIOTIC MIDI
SONGS
America
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- 1.21mpt
aka "My Country 'Tis Of
Thee"
aka "God Save The King"
aka "God Save The Queen"
Sequenced By MTA
The
Lyrics |
America
16kb
- 2.01mpt
aka "My Country 'Tis Of
Thee"
aka "God Save The King"
aka "God Save The
Queen"
Sequenced By Bill Basham - Diversified
Software Research
The
Lyrics
A Picture Worth A Million Words! |
America
aka "They're Coming To America"
"As Written & Performed By Neil
Diamond"
Used As A Soundtrack In The Movie
"The Jazz Singer"
45kb - 3.36mpt
Sequenced By Peter Wolmarans
- 1998 |
América,
América
43kb -
3.50mpt
A Beautiful Song As Performed By Nino Bravo
In A Latin-Balada Style
Sequenced By Unknown |
America
The Beautiful
35kb
- 5.47mpt
Written By Katherine Lee Bates In
1893
Her Final Version Was Completed In 1913
Sequenced By George Cadero
America
The Beautiful
08kb - 2.55mpt
Sequenced By Unknown
America
The Beautiful
21kb - 2.57mpt
(As Arranged By Carmen Dragon And Performed
By The Capitol Symphony Orchestra)
Sequenced By Robert C. Goodyear
©
2002
America
The Beautiful
38kb
- 1.51mpt
Sequenced By Frank "Grandpa"
Schober |
American
Patrol
28kb -
3.56mpt
A Favorite Military March From
The World War II Era
Original Music Composed By
"F. W. Meacham"
Sequenced By Gary
Rogers |
American
Salute
122kb -
4.28mpt
Another Favorite Patriotic Song From
The World War II Era
Original Music Composed By
"Morton Gould In 1942"
Sequenced By George H. Pollen
- 2002 |

Anchors
Aweigh
25kb -
1.39mpt
aka "The United States Naval Academy Fight
Song"
A Favorite Patriotic March And Two Step Song
Original Words & Music Composed By
"Charles A. Zimmerman & Alfred Hart Miles In 1906"
"A Third Verse Was Added To The Lyrics In 1926 By Royal
Lovell"
Sequenced By Mark R.
Weston
(Posted
02/07/10)

Anchors
Aweigh
30kb -
1.57mpt
A Faster And Louder
Version
Sequenced By
Unknown
(Posted
02/07/10)
(Some History Of
The Song On WIKI) |
Ballad
Of The Green Berets
40kb
- 2.03mpt
W&M By Barry Sadler & Robert "Robin"
Moore
A #1 Hit For SSgt. Barry Sadler In 1966
And Was Billboards Top Song Of The Year
And Is Included On His 1966 Album:
"The Ballad's Of The Green
Berets"
Which Became A #1 Pop Album & A #1 Country Album The Same Year
And The Song Was Also Used As The Main Theme In The 1968
Film:
"The Green Berets"
Starring
John Wayne
Sequenced By Bob Barnes |
Battle Cry Of Freedom
(See "Rally Around The Flag" Further Down This
List) |
Call
To The Post
"aka Assembly Of The
Buglers"
"aka First Call"
01kb
- 0.0628mpt
An American Military Services Bugle Call
Dating Back To The Civil War. This Signal Is Used To Call All The Buglers
To Gather; It Is Also The First Call Of The Camp Day (Between 4:45
& 6:00 A.M.) And The Signal To Wake Up, Wash
And Get Ready For The Morning Roll
Call
Also Now Used At The Beginning Of Most Horse
Races
Sequenced By Unknown |
Eternal
Father, Strong To Save
"aka The U. S. Navy Hymn"
"aka The Royal Navy Hymn"
"aka The Navy Hymn"
04kb
- 0.52mpt
Original Words By William Whiting Of
Winchester, England In 1860
With Music Added By John Bacchus Dykes From His Tune "Melita" In
1861
Sequenced By Jun Arisaka |
Forty
Hour Week
As Performed By The Country Music Group Alabama
A Tune Composed To Give Tribute To The
Blue Collar Workers Of America And Becoming A Favorite Labor Day
Song
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Mid/Kar
W&M By Dave Loggins, Don Schlitz
& Lisa Silver
Sequenced By Ron Tilden |
God
Bless America
07kb
- 1.36mpt
W&M By Irving Berlin
In 1918
Sequenced By Phil Smith
The
Lyrics |
God
Bless America Again
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Mid/Kar
W&M By Bobby Bare & Boyce Hawkins
In 1969
Sequenced By Unknown |
God
Bless The USA
aka "Proud To Be An
American"
As Performed By Lee Greenwood
15kb
- 2.48mpt
Sequenced By Les Herrman-1993 |
Hail
To The Chief
aka "The Presidential
March"
"Composed By Sir Walter Scott As "Lady
Of The Lake" And Some Verses From It Were Set To Music By Songwriter
James Sanderson, Circa 1810 And Is Believed To Be First Associated With A
President In 1815"
"The First Documented Performance For
The President Was July 4, 1828 When
The Marine Band Played It For John Quincy Adams At The Groundbreaking
Of The Chesapeake And Ohio Canal"
19kb
- 1.25mpt
This File Sequenced And Provided
By The Courtesy
Of
Bill Basham
Diversified Software
Research |
From The
Halls Of Montezuma
24kb
- 1.07mpt
"aka The Marine Hymn"
Sequenced By Jim
Huff |
In
America
The Charlie Daniels
Band
72kb -
3.14mpt
Original Music Composed By
"Charlie Daniels And Other Members Of The Band"
Sequenced By Gary
Rogers |
Letters
From Home
John Michael
Montgomery
A Nostalgic, Sentimental And Patriotic Tune
That Has A Big Meaning To All Of Our Military Men And
Women
96kb -
4.25mpt
W&M By David Lee & Tony
Lane
Sequenced By Ron
Tilden |
Liberty
Bell March
63kb -
2.04mpt
Original Music Composed By
"John Philip Sousa - 1893"
Sequenced By Jerry A.
Enfield |
Off
We Go Into The Wild Blue Yonder
26kb
- 2.25mpt
The Original Title Was "Army Air Corps
Song"
As Originally Composed By Captain Robert
MacArthur Crawford In
1939
The Real Name Of The Song Is Now Officially The "U. S. Air
Force"
aka "Into The Wild Blue
Yonder"
aka "The Air Force Song"
aka "Wild Blue Yonder"
Sometimes Erroneously Named Air Force
Blue On The Net But This Is A Different Song
Sequenced By Mark R.
Weston |
Only
In America
Jay & The
Americans
28kb -
2.25mpt
Original Music Composed By
"Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Cynthia Weil And Barry
Mann"
Sequenced By Deb
Ackley |
Over
There
17kb -
1.12mpt
A Great Old Favorite, Inspirational
Orchestral Pop And American Popular Song Dating Back To World War
One
"The American Quartet" First Recorded The Song In 1917 And It Was
A #1 Hit For Them The Same Year And It Is Considered A Top 365 Song
Of The 20'th Century
Original Words & Music Composed By
George M. Cohen In
1917
(His Name Is Sometimes Spelled Cohan)
(1878-1942)
Sequenced By James K. "Jim"
Taylor
In 1942 George Was Awarded The Congressional Medal Of Honor For
The War Tune |
Rally
Round The Flag
(Solo Guitar Version)
05kb
- 3.23mpt
aka Rally 'Round The Flag, Boys
aka The Battle-Cry Of
Freedom
A Civil War Tune
Original Words & Music Composed By
George F. Root In 1861
Sequenced By Gerald B. Ross -
1997 |
Rally
Round The Flag
(Bandoneon Version)
27kb
- 4.21mpt
aka Rally 'Round The Flag, Boys
aka The Battle-Cry Of
Freedom
A Civil War Tune
Original Words & Music Composed By
George F. Root In 1861
Sequenced By Barry Taylor -
1999
The
Lyrics |
Semper
Fidelis
aka The Marine Corps Anthem
41kb -
2.23mpt
Original Music Composed
By
"John Philip Sousa - 1888"
Sequenced By Mark. R.
Weston |
Semper
Paratus (Always Ready)
aka The Coast Guard Anthem
30kb
- 1.57mpt
Words By Captain Francis Saltus Van Boskerck, USCG In 1922 And
He Added The Music In
1927
Sequenced By Mark. R.
Weston
(Some History
Of The Song) |
Stars And Stripes
Forever
(The Official March Of The United States Of
America)
Composed By John Philip Sousa In 1896
Classical
Version
129kb - 3.34mpt
Sequenced By Douglas "Doug"
Gaynor
aka "Rhino"
Marching
Band Version
45kb - 3.23mpt
Sequenced By Woody Higginbotham
Piano Version
16kb - 2.49mpt
Sequenced By John Cowles
Play
The Song With The Lyrics |
Taps
14kb -
1.21mpt
This Version Has Instrumentation As Adapted From Tattoo
By General Daniel Adams Butterfield In 1862
(1831-1901)
(Lyrics Composed By Unknown)
Sequenced By Benjamin R. Tubb -
2000
Information About The
Tune |
Taps
3kb -
1.08mpt
This Version Has A Rifle Squad, Percussion And Echo
Sequenced By Unknown |
The
Battle Hymn Of The Republic
13kb - 1.53mpt
A Civil War Tune In A Bluegrass Style
Words By Julia Ward Howe In 1862
Sequenced By R. G. Allen |
The
Battle Hymn Of The Republic
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A Civil War Tune In A Church Music Style
Words By Julia Ward Howe In 1862
Sequenced By Pastor Mark A.
Eckert |
The
Battle Hymn Of The Republic
30kb - 1.58mpt
A Stirring, Sammy Nestico, Progressive Big Band Arrangement Of The Old Civil
War Tune
Words By Julia Ward Howe In 1862
Sequenced By Gary Wachtel |
The
Battle Hymn Of The Republic
106kb - 2.51mpt
An Upbeat MIDI Version Of The Old Favorite Tune Sequenced By
Frank When He Was 79 Years Old!
Sequenced By Frank "Grandpa"
Schober |
The
Caissons Go Rolling Along
aka "The Army Goes Rolling Along"
"aka The Army
Anthem"
"aka The Official U.S. Army
Song"
26kb
- 1.31mpt
This File Sequenced And Provided
By The Courtesy
Of
Bill Basham
Diversified Software
Research
This Song Was Originally Composed By Brig. Gen. Edmund L. "Snitz"
Gruber, And Six Young Lieutenants Including William Bryden and Robert Danford
In 1908 During World War I And Was Original Titled
"The Caisson
Song"
During the last days of World War I, senior artillery leaders wanted an official
marching song. An artillery officer who did not know Gruber and thought
"The Caisson
Song" dated back to the
Civil War, gave the piece to noted composer and bandmaster
John Philip Sousa and asked him to fix it up.
Sousa incorporated Gruber's piece into his composition, which he titled,
"The U.S. Field Artillery
March" - a few beginning
measures being his own and the balance from
Gruber.
See United States Field Artillery March Below |
The
Great Defenders
58kb
- 2.57mpt
As Recorded By Lee Greenwood In 1992
W&M By Dan Bradley & Joanne
Bradley
Sequenced By Ron
Tilden |
The
Star Spangled Banner
34kb
- 4.27mpt
The USA National Anthem
Music By John Stafford Smith In 1780
Words By Francis Scott Key In 1814
Adopted As The USA National Anthem In
1931
Sequenced By Bill Basham
- Diversified Software Research
The
Lyrics |
The Star
Spangled Banner
32kb
- 1.21mpt
The USA National Anthem
Sequenced By Gary
Wachtel
The
Lyrics |
The
Washington Post
(aka Washington Post
March)
14kb -
2.29mpt
Original Music Composed By
John Philip Sousa In 1889
Sequenced By Dr. ChartChai MeeSangNin
©
2000 |
There's
A Star Spangled Banner
Waving Somewhere
As Performed By Elton
Britt
W&M By Bob Miller, Shelby Darnell & Paul Roberts In
1942
25kb
- 2.30mpt
Country Music's Biggest Hit During The World War II
Era
Sequenced By Dick Anderson |
This Is America
An Original Composition & MIDI Sequence By Walt
Perko
©
1991
13kb
- 3.40mpt
To Get The MP3 Version And More Information About The Song
See My MP3 & REAL AUDIO - LINKS ONLY
Section Toward The Bottom Of This Page |
This
Is My Country
Performed By Various Artists
W&M By Al Jacobs &
Don Raye
13kb
- 1.20mpt
Sequenced By Jim Taylor
You
Might Be A True American If: |
This
Land Is Your Land
(This Land Is My
Land)
Performed By Various Artists
W&M By Woodie Guthrie
In 1940
11kb
- 1.24mpt
Sequenced By Bob Sorem
©
2000 |
Tie
A Yellow Ribbon 'Round The Ole Oak
Tree
A Massive Hit For Tony Orlando & Dawn In 1973, Becoming The
Top-Selling Single Of The Year And Becoming A Very Patriotic Tune And
Symbol Of Loyalty In 1981 During The Iranian Hostage Crisis
Performed By Various Other Artists In Many Music
Styles
Composed By Russell Brown & Irwin
Levine
26kb - 3.33mpt -
Mid/Kar
Sequenced By Dr. ChartChai MeeSangNin
©
2001 |
To
The Colors
01kb -
.40mpt
A Bugle Call Instrumental
Sequenced By Unknown |
Under
The Double Eagle
41kb -
3.20mpt
A Favorite March All Over The World
Sequenced By Unknown - RW By James C. Liaw
Please See My Classical
Page For More Details Of The Song |
United
States Field Artillery March
aka "U.S. Field Artillery March"
72kb - 2.19mpt
Sequenced By Woody
Higginbotham & Reworked By Jerry A. Enfield
Composed By John Philip Sousa Toward The End Of World War I
(1917)
Also See The Caissons
Go Rolling Along Above! |
When
Johnny Comes Marching Home
19kb -
1.20mpt
Composed By Louis Lambert aka Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore In
1863
This Was A Favorite Civil War
Song
Sequenced By Bill Basham
When
Johnny Comes Marching Home
10kb -
2.24mpt
(A Slower But Longer Version)
Sequenced By Benjamin R. Tubb |
When The
Saints Go Marchin' In
25kb -
2.02mpt
There Might Be Some Controversy On Whether
This Is Really A Patriotic Tune But
It Is A Great Favorite, Old Traditional, Gospel Song
Made Famous In New Orleans, Louisiana
By The Dixieland Jazz, And Swing Bands
In The 30's &
40's
Sequenced By Don Carroll |
Yankee
Doodle
aka "The Yankee Doodle Boy"
aka "(I'm A) Yankee Doodle Dandy"
15kb -
1.58mpt
It Is Said There Are Over 190 Versions Of
The Lyrics To This Favorite Old British/American Traditional Folk Ballad
And
March Dating Back To The Early 1750's
It Was Adopted As The Official State Song Of The State
Of Connecticut In 1978
George M. Cohan Used The Old Melody Of Yankee Doodle And
Named It Yankee Doodle Boy In 1904 For His Broadway Hit "Little Johnny
Jones"
Additional Information On Wiki:
Yankee
Doodle
Sequenced By Barry Taylor |
You're
A Grand Ole Flag
24kb -
1.06mpt
A Great Old Favorite, Gay 90's, Traditional,
Orchestral Pop Tune And Soundtrack
Original Music Composed By
"George M. Cohen - Sometimes Spelled Cohan"
(1878-1942)
Sequenced By Bill
Basham-1997
"Diversified Software
Research" |