5 Country Songs Honoring The Heroes Who Made The Ultimate Sacrifice

Memorial Day 2025 is here. Marking the unofficial start of the summer, everybody is looking forward to celebrating Memorial Day with friends and family. However, we can’t forget just how much weight this day holds for all of those who’ve lost loved ones fighting to secure our freedom overseas. It’s a day to remember those brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice. Laying down their lives so that we’re able to fire up the grill this weekend. We […] The post 5 Country Songs Honoring The Heroes Who Made The Ultimate Sacrifice first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

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5 Country Songs Honoring The Heroes Who Made The Ultimate Sacrifice
5 Country Songs Honoring The Heroes Who Made The Ultimate Sacrifice

Memorial Day 2025 is here.

Marking the unofficial start of the summer, everybody is looking forward to celebrating Memorial Day with friends and family.

However, we can’t forget just how much weight this day holds for all of those who’ve lost loved ones fighting to secure our freedom overseas.

It’s a day to remember those brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice. Laying down their lives so that we’re able to fire up the grill this weekend. We get to stay home from work because some never came home from work. Never forget.

It’s no secret that there’s been a number of country artists who’ve paid their respects to those true heroes, so let’s take a look at some of best country songs that pay tribute to fallen soldiers.

5. “Arlington” – Trace Adkins

One of the cornerstones of Trace Adkins long career, “Arlington” is told from a fallen soldier’s point of view, as he was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery, the resting place for our fallen troops.

4. “Dress Blues” – Jason Isbell

This song shows you the perspective of what a friend goes through when they lose their best friend fighting overseas. It’s a conversation between Isbell, and his best friend as he was attending his memorial and funeral after he was brought back home.

He reflects on the good times, and how it doesn’t even feel real.

3. “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home” – Justin Moore

This song is the ultimate tribute to our fallen troops. The intro nearly brings you to tears instantly, as he sings about a family getting ready to welcome home their son from overseas, when they’re told that he passed away in combat.

Then he hits us with a line in the chorus that cuts straight to the heart:

“They’re in a better place up there, but they sure left a hole down here.”

2. “Some Gave All” – Billy Ray Cyrus

The title track from Billy Ray’s debut album, “Some Gave All” tells the story of a man named Sandy Cane, who came back from overseas. And while Sandy was a hero himself, he wanted all those who think of him to remember that “all have some, but some gave all.”

“All gave some, some gave allSome stood through for the red, white and blueAnd some had to fallAnd if you ever think of meThink of all your liberties and recallSome gave all…”

1. “If You’re Reading This” – Tim McGraw

Now talk about a song that will bring a grown man to tears. It’s about a letter from a fallen soldier to his significant other that he wrote in case he passed away during war. The letter talks about how he’s in Heaven now, and he lists the last few things he wants to tell those he loves before he’s laid to rest for good.

Grab the Kleenex.

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