No; it was written at Camp Upton, in Yaphank, NY.
Yes; it was written for a 1918 musical called "Yip Yip Yaphank," but was cut.
God Bless America' is an American patriotic song. The song was written in the year of 1918 by composer, Irving Berlin.
It was written near the end of World War I.
Yaphank, NY, while Irving Berlin was in the Army there.
It was written by Irving Berlin in 1918, when he was in the Army.
Yes all royalties are received by the Boy Scouts of America and the Girl Scouts of America.
God Bless America was written by Irving Berlin in 1918 and then revised by him in 1938, by some it is considered the unofficial national anthem of the US.
It was written in 1918 for World War I, and revised in 1938 for World War II.
Kathleen E. R. Smith has written: 'God Bless America'
Yip Yip Yaphank by Irving Berlin.
God Bless America is referring to the United States of America in specific. If you'd like to bless the Mexicans, say God Bless Mexico :)
they Sing A Duet to, Bless The Broken Road. Originally Written by Rascal Flatts.