RE: Need some music suggestions for my 4th of July community barbecue
06-12-2026, 07:23 AM
Howdy, or should I say, g'day!
I might not be in the USA but I've always been fascinated with the american tv shows, american art, and, most of all, american music!
Here are some songs I thought might be perfect for the occasion. Some old, some not as old, some almost new!
A song by Daddy Cool (Daddy Who? Daddy Cool!) that's all about Americans being pleased, which I think is what every American wants to be on the 4th of July.
They aren't American, but I couldn't help adding a local group because they're sound so upbeat about how strong America is! Oh, the power and the passion!
Now, we're ROCKING! It even mentions black people in the lyrics, but I didn't read past first the few lines because I was too busy square-dancing. The perfect inclusive song for all Americans. Ain't that America?
The kids might not be in school, but they might be home at the same time so maybe you can ask them this question?
I think I might've heard a naughty word at some point, but it seems like the right kind of message; everyone wants their kids to go far in life.
I might not be in the USA but I've always been fascinated with the american tv shows, american art, and, most of all, american music!
Here are some songs I thought might be perfect for the occasion. Some old, some not as old, some almost new!
A song by Daddy Cool (Daddy Who? Daddy Cool!) that's all about Americans being pleased, which I think is what every American wants to be on the 4th of July.
They aren't American, but I couldn't help adding a local group because they're sound so upbeat about how strong America is! Oh, the power and the passion!
Now, we're ROCKING! It even mentions black people in the lyrics, but I didn't read past first the few lines because I was too busy square-dancing. The perfect inclusive song for all Americans. Ain't that America?
The kids might not be in school, but they might be home at the same time so maybe you can ask them this question?
I think I might've heard a naughty word at some point, but it seems like the right kind of message; everyone wants their kids to go far in life.
