Toby Keith - American Soldier (Radio Edit)

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Published 2009-06-16

All Comments (21)
  • @geraldyoung8753
    This song came out right before I shipped off to Iraq. This one hits different for me. RIP Sir.
  • @weking6272
    I served 26 years, multiple deployments, currently 70% DAV, I know the sacrifices all too well! Thank you to all my brothers and sisters still serving as well as those past. I had a chance to meet Toby and you could just feel his passion for all military personnel just radiating off him. This song has always brought tears to my eyes. You will forever be missed Toby! I hope you realized what your music meant to so many of us! RIP Brother!! Now that I’m retired I realize I was somebody, and never felt more proud than when I was in that uniform!
  • @rubentucker210
    I'm a Christian Patriotic Hispanic and I love! America 🇺🇲 and Toby Keith, God Bless you and your songs 🙏🇺🇲🎵🎸
  • Here after the heart wrenching news that he has passed away. The music world lost a legend. RIP Toby Keith. Your music will be forever cherished. 💖
  • @tracer2002
    82nd Airborne Veteran. As I'm writing this tears are rolling down my face. You raised the moral, you supported us, you bought a wheelchair for my brother in arms. Thank you for doing so much for us. Your music and legacy will live forever.
  • @user-ik9ip9fy3s
    I want to thank all the men and women in the fallen soldiers that have served our country thank you for your service
  • @Pocornxerx
    How do you tell your co-workers, who are too young to know what we actually went through, how a simple song sang by a man that died yesterday, is causing you to cry? RIP Toby Keith
  • @Furd1217
    As a soldier, I just want to say, and I don’t speak for all, but to everyone commenting that thank us, we to thank you. Y’all are the reason we serve. Thank you for your support. It means more than you will ever know.
  • @josephstump5002
    I am disgusted that Toby wasn't mentioned during the Super Bowl. This song should have been played with all of us standing
  • @CarolinaNut24
    Disabled combat veteran here, no matter how many times I hear this song I tear up. This song has such a deep meaning to it. I don’t think we will ever have another singer who supports the armed forces like Toby Keith did. Toby you will truly be missed may you rest in peace now sir, thank you for all that you did.
  • @izzieluv
    My brother asked my mom to play this song every morning on our way to school during my dad's first deployment. I hope Toby knew how much his music helped the families of so many soldiers.
  • @thomasmccall1407
    My dad served in WWII and came home wounded from North Africa. He carried the shrapnel the rest of his life until he died in 1992 with cancer. He died a believer. I pray Toby Keith died a believer, a follower of Christ like my dad. if he did, he won the greatest battle!
  • As a Vietnam Veteran. I can sit and listen to this song play after play. I'm still an American Soldier all the way. God bless America
  • As a United States Army Veteran of the All American 82nd Airborne I can say I always walked around with my son in my arms singing this song and can never say thank you enough Toby. You put a truth to the honor of a soldier and why we do what we do. I will forever be a brother in admiration of you and believe me you will be missed deeply. My son cried when he seen you had passed and said he remembers every day I held him and sang this song. Our family grieves with yours. RIP my brother and my friend. We love you Toby.
  • @joemancuso7033
    My dad was in Vietnam and my grandfather was in WW2 fighting the Germans I dedicate this song to them and all who served our country.
  • @Jennifer-2329
    This song, always brings me to tears every time. My best friend served in both Iraq and Afghanistan. He was lucky enough to watch you perform during one of his tours. I will never forget him telling me how he bawled like a baby hearing this song live. It was one of the highlights of his career. He was injured overseas and developed an infection he spent a month in a hospital overseas recovering and he had only been home 2 nights and on the third day he passed away the infection had spread unknowingly to the pericardium, which is the sack around your heart. No doubt all of the American soldiers were awaiting your arrival at the pearly gates to give you a much deserved heroes welcome. I hope you knew what you meant to the armed forces serving overseas. Rest In Peace! 💐✝️🙏
  • @thegame1496
    RIP mr. Keith. This song was a tremendous tribute to our wonderful troops.