Yes, a British equivalent of "God Bless America" could be considered "God Save the Queen" or "God Save the King," which serves as the national anthem of the United Kingdom. It expresses a similar sentiment of hope and protection for the nation and its monarch. Additionally, phrases like "God bless the UK" or "God bless Britain" are often used informally to convey patriotic feelings.
Kate Smith.
I have done a Spanish version of God Bless America(I am looking for it in my files). In order to keep the melody and rhythm intact, the opening line would be:" Dios, Salve America".
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 :)
God Bless America Again was created in 1972.
God Bless America - album - was created in 2001.
God Bless Miss Black America was created in 2003.
God Bless America - film - was created on 2011-09-11.
Yes, through the God Bless America Foundation.
God Bless America
No; "God Bless America" has no official standing.
God Bless America
God Bless America' is an American patriotic song. The song was written in the year of 1918 by composer, Irving Berlin.