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4TH of July Ringtones - Get Patriotic

by admin on July 1, 2008

The 4th of July marks one of the biggest events of the year when the nation gets Patriotic to commemorate Independence Day 2008. So what better way to celebrate the event then to have your mobile decked out with the hottest tunes for the Fourth of July and say God Bless The USA!

At Unlimited Complimentary Ringtones you can download your Ringtones for the Fourth instantly, and some of our patriotic tones include:

The Star Spangled Banner
God Bless The USA
Dixie
America The Beautiful
Yankee Doodle Dandy
God Bless America
William Tell Overture
The Stars and Striped Forever
My Country Tis of Thee

Or how about something less traditional but so cool it should be included in the official 4th July Patriotic Lineup?

You Took the Words Right Out of my Mouth by Meatloaf
The Star Spangled Banner by Jimi Hendrix
Born to be Wild by Steppenwolf
Independence Day by Carrie Underwood

Here is some information about the top 4th of July Songs:

“America the Beautiful” by Ray Charles
Written by Katharine Lee Bates, a professor of English at Wellesley College , “ America the Beautiful” was originally a poem penned on an 1893 trip from the East Coast to Colorado . The music of Samuel A. Ward, composed in 1882, was eventually fit to the words of Bates and “ America the Beautiful” – as we know it – was born. Though this song has been covered by a plethora of artists, Ray Charles’s rendition is generally thought to be the most moving, the most memorable, and the one that does the song the most justice.

“God Bless the USA” by Lee Greenwood
A song that became America’s mantra after September 11 th , “God Bless the USA” was written by country singer Lee Greenwood and released in 1984. Upon release, it climbed the country charts, topping off at number seven. The song itself is often played as a way to heighten patriotism and offer support and gratitude to those who have fought for our nation.

“Blowin” in the Wind” by Bob Dylan
Though not filled with overt nationalism, “Blowin’ in the Wind” subtly reflects on the freedoms America represents. Released by Bob Dylan in 1963, “Blowin’ in the Wind” serves as a song of protest, protesting lives lost and questioning war. The genius of the song lies in the fact that it doesn’t single out one specific event, instead it serves as an anthem for the ages, one that – with an always present desire for peace – has the potential to transcend generations.

“Independence Day” by Martina McBride
“Independence Day” was released in 1994 as a single that rose to number 12 on the country charts. The song not only serves as a tune about the Fourth of July, but it also serves as a metaphor for escaping an abusive relationship. “Independence Day” was ranked number 50 in the 2003 list of CMT’s 100 Greatest Songs of Country Music.

“Our Country” by John Mellencamp
A song that originally made us all want to go purchase a Chevrolet, “Our Country” eventually turned into an anthem for America. The images in Chevrolet’s commercials, images of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Twin Towers worked to perpetuate this patriotism. “Our Country” appears on Mellancamp’s 2007 Freedom’s Road album, an album that debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 chart. This made Freedom’s Road the highest debuting album ever recorded by Mr. Jack and Diane.

So if you want to download unlimited complimentary ringtones to your cell phone for the big night, we can instantly deliver ringtones to Verizon Wireless, Spring, Cingular, Nextel, T-Mobile, Boost and in fact every leading carrier in the US of A. Also if you have a Nokia, Samsung, LG, Sprint phone, iPhone that doesn’t matter either because the tunes we send are delivered in the highest quality your phone can support such as Polyphonic, MP3, TrueTone or RealTone formats. Just click the cell phone carrier buttons on the left menu to start downloading your 4th of July Patriotic Hits.

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