About the song
Let me introduce you to the iconic anthem “America” by the legendary Neil Diamond. This song is a stirring tribute to the spirit of America and the dreams of its people, resonating with listeners across generations.
Written by Neil Diamond and recorded for his album “The Jazz Singer,” released in 1980, “America” quickly became one of Diamond’s most beloved songs. It peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, earning widespread acclaim for its powerful lyrics and uplifting melody.
With its anthemic chorus and heartfelt verses, “America” captures the essence of the American dream, celebrating the country’s diversity and resilience. Neil Diamond’s impassioned vocals bring the song to life, evoking a sense of pride and patriotism in listeners.
“America” has become synonymous with Neil Diamond’s legacy as a singer-songwriter and a symbol of American pride. It has been featured in numerous films, commercials, and public events, cementing its status as a cultural touchstone.
Whether you’re a proud patriot or simply appreciate a stirring melody, “America” is sure to strike a chord with you. It’s a timeless anthem that celebrates the values of freedom, hope, and unity, reminding us all of the power of music to inspire and uplift the human spirit.
Video
Lyrics
FarWe’ve been traveling far Without a home But not without a starFreeOnly want to be free We huddle close Hang on to a dream On the boats and on the planes They’re coming to America Never looking back again They’re coming to AmericaHomeDon’t it seem so far away Oh, we’re traveling light today In the eye of the storm In the eye of the stormHomeTo a new and a shiny place Make our bed and we’ll say our grace Freedom’s light burning warm Freedom’s light burning warm Everywhere around the worldThey’re coming to AmericaEvery time that flag’s unfurled They’re coming to America Got a dream to take them there They’re coming to America Got a dream they’ve come to share They’re coming to AmericaThey’re coming to AmericaThey’re coming to America They’re coming to America They’re coming to America Today, today Today, today, todayMy country ’tis of thee (today)Sweet land of liberty (today) Of thee I sing (today) Of thee I singToday, today, todayToday, today, (today, today)