Lee Greenwood collaborates with Drew Jacobs for ‘God Bless the USA’ rock version

The song will be available on November 1st

A rock version of Lee Greenwood’s 1984 patriotic hit, “God Bless The U.S.A.,” will be available on Friday, November 1st. The 82-year-old Greenwood has teamed up with young viral country artist Drew Jacobs to record a new soaring version of the iconic song, further ensuring the anthem remains as important to today’s youngest generation of country music fans as it has for the many generations of the past.

The song — used for military retirement ceremonies, naturalization ceremonies, USO and military deployment events, fireworks displays and more — was written in 1983 in the back of a tour bus by Lee Greenwood. In 1984, the track was released but did not initially top the charts or win any awards. However, that same year, it was adopted by then-presidential candidate Ronald Reagan to be used for his Presidential campaign and the rest is history!

Now 40 years later, Drew Jacobs who is renowned across social media by his millions of followers and fans for taking beloved country hits and successfully transforming them into Billboard chart-topping rock versions is destined to do the same with his collaborative rendition of “God Bless The U.S.A.,” featuring Lee Greenwood on co-lead vocals. Previous rock renditions released by Jacobs include, “The Thunder Rolls” by Garth Brooks, “God’s Country” by Blake Shelton, “Whiskey Lullaby” by Brad Paisley & Alison Krauss, and others.

“This is a big year for God Bless The USA. I have not recorded the song with many people, ever, as I felt like it would be passing the baton to someone else to sing my signature song,” says Greenwood. “However, this rock version is not something that I would have done on my own. So, I am excited to have fans and fellow patriots hear it, share it, and add it to their playlists.”

Jacobs burst onto the scene with his debut album, Got Me Like Whoa, debuting at No. 1 on the iTunes Country chart, propelling him to the heights of independent country music. Charting No. 1 on five different Billboard Rock and sales charts, Jacobs continues to garner hundreds of millions of views and streams across the globe.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn