Notable patriotic songs of the Allied States

In late 2010, the Allied States of America adopted several new patriotic songs to replace old songs from the United States. All songs on this list in some way have the same rhythm as those of the United States, such as The New America has the exact same melody and rhythm as that of the Star Spangled-Banner.

National Anthems recognized by Government
The Allied States of America has two recognized national anthems, namely The New America, which is a direct replacement for the Star Spangled Banner, and Home on the Range which is most commonly sung in Northern States.

The New America
The New America is the de facto official national anthem of the Allied States. It follows the exact same melody and almost the same rhythm of the Star Spangled Banner, with changed lyrics. The song was written and composed by Senator Ray McConnic. Lines such as "Ov'er the land of the free... and the home of the brave?" have been taken from the United States' anthem and grammatically corrected. McConnic said "All Americas will stay lands of free and homes of brave," when he was asked by he kept the line. The song is sung considerably slower than the Star Spangled Banner.

Through courage and might, we strive for what's right,

''Thus cre'ating a bet'ter... union for our count'ry'men,''

By foll'owing our flag, wherever she may be,

For we are cit'i'zens, of the New A'mer'i'ca!

''And for so long more! And for so long more!''

That flag will still be there, even in the har'dest times,

Oh say does that ver'ti'cal-stipped flag yet wave,

''Ov'er the land of the free... and the home of the brave?''

Home on the Range
Home on the Range is the state song of Kansas, as well as the unofficial recognized national anthem of the Allied States. Dr. Brewster M. Higley (1823-1911) originally wrote the words in a poem called "My Western Home" in the early 1870s in Smith County, Kansas. Home on the Range was chosen as a fitting unofficial anthem by the Mac Administration to commemorate the July 2010 attack on Wichita, Kansas. The song is commonly sung in the Northern States of the Allied States.

Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam,

Where the deer and the antelope play,

Where seldom is heard a discouraging word

And the skies are not cloudy all day.

Home, home on the range,

Where the deer and the antelope play;

Where seldom is heard a discouraging word

And the skies are not cloudy all day.

How often at night when the heavens are bright

With the light from the glittering stars

Have I stood here amazed and asked as I gazed

If their glory exceeds that of ours.

Home, home on the range,

Where the deer and the antelope play;

Where seldom is heard a discouraging word

And the skies are not cloudy all day.

Anthems not recognized, but still sung
Several popular songs have been chosen as anthems by the population of the Allied States, however the most notable is From State to State, which has the same melody and rhythm as America the Beautiful!. The song was written and composed by Timothy Mac just after his election into office.

From State to State
The song runs o the same melody and rhythm of America the Beautiful! with the famous phrase, From sea to shining sea changed to From state to precious state!

Oh beautiful, the countryside,

For patriots with a gleam,

To vast mountain-ranges

Stretching from coast to coast!

New America, the beautiful,

God protect and bless thee,

And grace our good with love-and-joy,

From state to precious state!