Richard Goodall’s Stunning Cover of ‘God Bless the USA’ Captivates America

One of the best parts of getting to know the winners of America’s Got Talent over the years is seeing how far they’ve come and how talented they’ve been all along — and Season 19 winner Richard Goodall is no different.

 

 

In June 2022, the now-famous singing janitor showed off the vocal talent that would eventually propel him to superstardom with a phenomenal cover of Lee Greenwood’s iconic “God Bless the USA” that every AGT fan should see for themselves.

Goodall effortlessly sings one of the most famous patriotic songs in American history. Although he became a household name by performing some of the biggest arena-rock anthems in the world, the fact that Goodall can pull off a classic country tune is a testament to his range.

 

 

It helps that viewers can feel the emotion as he passionately sings the famous refrain.

(Of course, what makes the video even sweeter is the text overlay reading “First TicTok,” honestly.)

Looking back, it’s clear Goodall was meant to become the eventual Season 19 champion! Just a few days after winning AGT, Goodall went back to work at the school where he is employed as a janitor, and received a hero’s welcome from the faculty and students in the form of a pep rally thrown in his honor!

 

 

“You don’t choose TV, TV chooses you,” Goodall explained in front of his students during the pep rally. “Yeah, I had a good story, [but] I’ve been singing to you kids for years and years. At the end of the day, I had enough talent to showcase not just me, but all of you amazing people.”

 

 

Richard Goodall and Heidi Klum embrace onstage

Before the pep rally ended, Goodall made sure to impart some wisdom to his students.

“If I was young like all of you, I’ve got the rest of my life to do many great, wonderful things,” he addressed his students. “But, being 55, you have a little bit different perspective. All I can tell you is the best is yet to come.”

Here’s what to know about “God Bless the USA”

 

 

Also known as “Proud to Be an American,” the song was released in 1984 as a track off Greenwood’s You’ve Got a Good Love Comin’ album.

 

 

“God Bless the USA” has enjoyed two runs near the top of the charts. In 1984, it reached #7 on the Billboard US Hot Country Songs chart, and after the events of September 11, 2001, sparked a renewed interest in the song, it reached the #16 spot on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.

 

 

Countless artists have covered “God Bless the USA,” most notably Beyoncé and Dolly Parton.

Related Posts

HUMAN DNA DETECTED IN 2 BILLION YEAR OLD METEORITE

A reported discovery in Australia has drawn massive attention after researchers claimed to find traces of human-like DNA within a meteorite estimated to be over 2 billion…

ELON MUSK’S XI ТО BUILD ITS LARGEST 500 MEGAWATT DATA CENTER OUTSIDE OF THE U.S. IN SAUDI ARABIA

Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI, has confirmed a major expansion into Saudi Arabia through the construction of a massive 500-megawatt data center — the company’s largest outside…

BILL GATES CLAIMS ONLY THREE TYPES OF JOBS WILL REMAIN SECURE IN AN AI-DRIVEN FUTURE

Bill Gates’ recent comments about the future of work have intensified global debates on how artificial intelligence will reshape the job market. As AI becomes more advanced…

QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT MEASURED AT 10,000 TIMES FASTER THAN LIGHT — SPACE AND TIME DON’T APPLY

Quantum entanglement is one of the strangest and most mind-bending phenomena in physics. When two particles become entangled, measuring the state of one instantly determines the state…

NEW CANCER THERAPY USES ENGINEERED BACTERIA TO KILL TUMORS WITHOUT IMMUNE SUPPORT

A Japanese research team has introduced a breakthrough cancer treatment called AUN — a therapy designed to work independently of the immune system. Instead of relying on…

SCIENTISTS CREATE TOOTH REGENERATION GEL THAT USES SALIVA PROTEINS TO RESTORE ENAMEL AND NATURALLY FIGHT OFF DENTAL CAVITIES

Researchers have developed a breakthrough dental gel that can regrow lost enamel by activating natural proteins already present in human saliva. Enamel is the strongest material in…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *