The U.S. Air Force Band
The U.S. Air Force Band has recorded new versions of the U.S. Air Force song, available for use in official military ceremonies. The new recordings, one with vocals and one instrumental-only, respect the original character, lyrics and melody of the song, but are designed to promote more successful performances of our service song by military members around the world. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Ruano)
User-friendly USAF Song recordings ready for use


2/9/2012 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- New recordings of the U.S. Air Force Song are available for use in official military ceremonies at the Air Force Portal and www.music.af.mil.  

The new recordings, one with vocals and one instrumental-only, respect the original character, lyrics and melody of the song, but are designed to promote more successful performances of the service song by military members around the world.

"Our traditional Air Force song remains the same," said Lt. Col. Daniel Price, of the Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs. "We simply standardized the tempo with a longer lead-in and other fine-tuning designed to provide a more user-friendly version for our Airmen around the world. The previous version was written in a higher key, which made it difficult for many people to sing along. The new version fixes that problem."

As of Feb. 6, the old recordings have been removed from the Air Force Portal and the new recordings are posted in their place under "Air Force--Sights and Sounds--Air Force Song (Instrumental) and Air Force Song (Choral)."

Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs requested that all Air Force bands, the Air Force Public Affairs Agency, and any other Air Force or Department of Defense organization with recordings of the U.S. Air Force Song posted on their organizational sites replace the old versions with the new.

Any questions may be directed to Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Wheeldon at SAF/PA at (703) 695-0019.

(Editor's note: This story has been updated for clarity. The previous headline misled some readers into believing there was a new U.S. Air Force Song. This story is courtesy of the Air Force District of Washington Public Affairs.)