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Independence Day (song)

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"Independence Day"
Single by Martina McBride
from the album The Way That I Am
Released 1994
Format CD single
Recorded 1993
Genre Country music
Length 3:25
Label RCA Records
Writer Gretchen Peters
Martina McBride singles chronology
"Life #9"
(1994)
"Independence Day"
(1994)
"Heart Trouble"
(1994)

"Independence Day" is a song performed by country singer Martina McBride, originally included on her 1993 album The Way That I Am. Released as a single in 1994, the song peaked at #12[1]. Gretchen Peters wrote the song, and later recorded it herself. The lyrics tell a story of a woman's response to domestic abuse, seen from the point of view of her daughter (Martina in the song). The song's music video was somewhat controversial at the time of its release, because of its graphic depiction of domestic violence. The lyrics have a double meaning in that the woman in the story (Martina's mother in the song) is finally gaining her "freedom" from her abusive husband. Thus, it is her Independence Day. The title also refers to the fact that the events noted in the song happened on America's Independence Day, or July 4. In 2001, ABC Radio began using the chorus of the song as part of the introductory music for their Sean Hannity radio program and is also as of 2007 used for Hannity's America on the Fox News Channel. (The other music used in the introduction is Carl Orff's "O Fortuna" from Carmina Burana.) In 2002, singer Taylor Horn covered the song for her debut album Taylor-Made at the age of nine. In 2003, it ranked 50th in CMT's 100 Greatest Songs of Country Music. The following year, it ranked #2 in CMT's 100 Greatest Videos in Country Music. The song also was also featured in CMT's Controversy in terms of release and included interviews from "The Today Show" reporter Tiki Barber, Brad Paisley, McBride herself, and former National Organization for Women president Patricia Ireland. In 2005, American Idol contestant Carrie Underwood performed the song several times on the show, and released a version on the B-side of her debut single "Inside Your Heaven". There is also an Easter cover of the song, "Resurrection Day."

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