The 25 Most Memorable Super Bowl National Anthems (2024)

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Diana Ross (1982) Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan (2021) Cheryl Ladd (1980) Christina Aguilera (2011) Neil Diamond (1987) Alicia Keys (2013) Mickey Guyton (2022) Wynton Marsalis (1986) Carrie Underwood (2010) Charlie Pride (1974) Kelly Clarkson (2012) Garth Brooks (1993) Cher (1999) Jennifer Hudson (2009) Faith Hill (2000) Mariah Carey (2002) Gladys Knight (2019) Renee Fleming (2014) Lady Gaga (2016) The Chicks (2003) Chris Stapleton (2023) Luther Vandross (1997) Beyoncé (2004) Aretha Franklin, Aaron Neville and Dr. John (2006) Whitney Houston (1991) More News Jelly Roll Delivers 'Halfway to Hell' at CMT Awards, Takes Home 'Video of the Year' Watch Little Big Town, Sugarland Cover Phil Collins' 'Take Me Home' at 2024 CMT Awards Dasha Makes CMT Music Awards Debut With 'Austin' Performance Trisha Yearwood Debuts 'Put It in a Song' at CMT Awards. It Sounds Like an Instant Classic Watch Sammy Hagar Honor Toby Keith at 2024 CMT Awards With 'I Love This Bar' Most Popular Joaquin Phoenix, Elliott Gould, Chloe Fineman and More Jewish Creatives Support Jonathan Glazer's Oscars Speech in Open Letter (EXCLUSIVE) Where to Stream 'Quiet on Set: Breaking the Silence' Episode 5 Online Barron Trump’s Super-Rare Outing With Dad Donald May Show Why We Never See Them Together PartyNextDoor Reveals NSFW 'PartyNextDoor 4' Album Cover You might also like Joaquin Phoenix, Elliott Gould, Chloe Fineman and More Jewish Creatives Support Jonathan Glazer’s Oscars Speech in Open Letter (EXCLUSIVE) Puig Plans to Apply for IPO inSpain The Best Medicine Balls, According to Fitness Trainers Original Movies, Meet the Resistance: ‘Monkey Man’ and ‘The First Omen’ Underwhelm Box Office Caitlin Clark by the Numbers: A Cheat Code of aCareer

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Bombs Bursting In Air

From Cher to Mariah Carey to Whitney Houston, here are the most star-spangled performances in the big game's history

The Super Bowl is an enormous night for international television. Each year, more than 100 million people are estimated to watch the game, its advertisem*nts and its halftime show. But it all begins with the performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The Super Bowl National Anthem is a great American tradition that has been carried out by some of the greatest voices in pop music history. The song isn’t easy to deliver—it helps if you remember the words, as Christina Aguilera discovered. But there have been many exceptional performances. This year, the challenge goes to Reba McEntire Click through to see the best star-spangled renditions.

  • Diana Ross (1982)

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    Super Bowl XVI was played in Detroit, so who better to start it off than the ultimate Motown legend? After being announced as “Detroit’s own superstar, Miss Diana Ross,” she proved why she’s the Boss with this impeccably beautiful version of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” She also got the crowd to sing along, asking them, “Can we sing our National Anthem with authority?” It had all the diva energy of her famed 1996 halftime show, where she made her exit via helicopter.

  • Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan (2021)

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    Two renegade artists Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan joined forces for this unexpected yet perfect duet, bringing both country and R&B flavor to it. Church plays his electric guitar with a Nashville twang that suits Sullivan’s Philly soul, as she sends her high notes soaring.

  • Cheryl Ladd (1980)

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    Those were the days—the NFL would invite one of Charlie’s Angels to do the “The Star-Spangled Banner” in front of 100,000 fans at the Rose Bowl. Cheryl Ladd performed with the Los Angeles City High School Choir. Many fans had no idea she could even sing, but this Angel proved she could do a lot more than bust perps in high heels. The game took place in the middle of the Iranian hostage crisis, so Ladd paid her respects, saying, “We’d like to dedicate this to our American hostages in Iran.”

  • Christina Aguilera (2011)

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    Definitely one of the most distinctive National Anthems that America ever so proudly has watched. Aguilera’s performance is remembered for how she butchered the lyrics, skipping the “ramparts” and turning “the twilight’s last gleaming” into “the twilight’s last reaming.” (Hey, Francis Scott Key wishes he wrote it that way.) Fortunately for Aguilera, all her musical sins were forgiven later in the game, when the Black Eyed Peas reamed everyone with the most nightmarish halftime performance ever.

  • Neil Diamond (1987)

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    Neil Diamond is the most legendary of American showmen, always going the extra 100 yards to blitz the crowd with a larger-than-life extravaganza. So it might be a surprise that Neil holds the record for the shortest Super Bowl anthem of all time. It’s not even close. Neil nails it in a Ramones-worthy 62 seconds—8 seconds shorter than any other anthem in history. It’s a winter day in Pasadena, but Neil turns it into a hot August night.

  • Alicia Keys (2013)

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    Love it or hate it, Alicia sure gave a memorable interpretation. She’s out of breath before she finishes the first line. She’s so slow, she stretches it to nearly 3 minutes—the longest Super Bowl anthem ever. The players stare at her with faces that say “No offense ma’am but you know there’s a game today, right?” It goes on longer than the actual War of 1812. She even throws in a little improv at the end. (“Livin’ in our own homeof the brave!”)Alicia plus live TV: the entertainment combo that never fails. Coincidentally, this is the last time the NFL has ever let anyone sing the anthem while sitting down.

  • Mickey Guyton (2022)

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    The Texas country phenom Mickey Guyton did the honors in 2022, in a sky-blue gown, joined by a choir in white, followed by R&B star Jhené Aiko singing “America the Beautiful.” This was the same Super Bowl where the halftime show was Dr. Dre, Snoop, Kendrick, Mary J. Blige, and Eminem taking a knee.

  • Wynton Marsalis (1986)

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    A bold move: since Super Bowl XX was in New Orleans, at the Superdome, young jazz master Wynton Marsalis played the anthem on trumpet. It had been over a decade since anyone tried doing an instrumental version, but it worked beautifully, with a hometown jazz touch from a local hero. (Herb Alpert also played a great trumpet version two years later.)

  • Carrie Underwood (2010)

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    The Super Bowl anthem was sung by three American Idol alumnae in a row: Jordin Sparks in 2008, Jennifer Hudson in 2009, Carrie Underwood in 2010. Underwood kept up the momentum with a strong country-tinged rendition. Kelly Clarkson sang it in 2013 to complete the Idol Fab Four sweep.

  • Charlie Pride (1974)

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    Charley Pride was the first singer to do the honors on his own. Until Super Bowl VIII, the National Anthem was handled by marching bands, choirs, or Doc Severinson. But they couldn’t have chosen a cooler legend to kick off a new tradition. The greatest of Black country stars did both “America the Beautiful” and “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Charley Pride was the guy who made the Super Bowl anthem a great American ritual. However, the next year the NFL brought in the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America.

  • Kelly Clarkson (2012)

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    As any Kellyoke fan can tell you, this woman can sing anything. Clarkson did a strong anthem at Super Bowl XLVI that really rocketed the red glare. She also kept it tight, at 94 seconds—one of the shortest Super Bowl anthems of the post-Whitney Houston era. A year later, Alicia Keys made it last a full minute longer.

  • Garth Brooks (1993)

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    The country megastar did a solemn tribute, with actress Marlee Matlin, who is deaf, performing in sync via American Sign Language. But Brooks threatened to walk out right before the game, to protest the network refusing to show his pro-tolerance “We Shall Be Free” video. The producers didn’t have a Plan B, so they agreed. Not coincidentally, this is when the NFL began requiring all singers to provide them with pre-recorded back-up tracks.

  • Cher (1999)

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    She left theBob Mackie headdress at home, but Cher did the honors in 1999, right at the moment when “Believe” was blowing up into the world’s favorite song. Cher’s throaty take on “The Star-Spangled Banner” still had the pop icon’s unmistakable style – not to mention some impressive notes.

  • Jennifer Hudson (2009)

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    The Academy Award-winningstar ofDreamgirlsheld nothing back in her 2009 performance, delivering a controlled yet astonishingly powerful take on the anthem. There was controversy over the revelation that she was lip-synching to her pre-recorded performance—but only until people found out that was standard procedure at the Super Bowl.

  • Faith Hill (2000)

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    The country star’s version was straightforward and traditional, yet moving and sophisticated. Hill brought her own distinctive Nashville touch, along with bagpipes.

  • Mariah Carey (2002)

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    Noone expectedthe Queen of Melisma, Mariah Carey, to perform a simple version of the National Anthem. Her version was comparatively restrained, however, and very elegant. Being Mariah, she did hit one glass-shattering note at the very top of her five-octave range. A proud highlight of her underrated Glitter era.

  • Gladys Knight (2019)

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    For a Super Bowl in Atlanta, it was a heartwarming touch to bring in the ultimate hometown hero, Gladys Knight. The Empress of Soul (introduced by an announcer saying “welcome home”) slayed with a gorgeous midnight-train rendition. Nobody knew it yet, but she was simultaneously killing it on The Masked Singer, as The Bee. (She came in third, behind Donny Osmond and T-Pain.)

  • Renee Fleming (2014)

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    For the first time, a classical performer sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the Super Bowl. The renowned opera diva Renée Fleming brought her regal touch, doing a unique version in her mighty soprano. No singer has worked “land of the free” quite like Fleming.

  • Lady Gaga (2016)

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    Stefani Germanotta loves her football and her patriotic gestures. Who can forget her immortal halftime show, where she recited the Pledge of Allegiance? Gaga sang an equally great anthem at Super Bowl 50 in red glitter eye-shadow, but she kept it simple and heartfelt, with a powerhouse ending. Almost exactly 5 years later, she sang it at the White House for Biden’s Inauguration.

  • The Chicks (2003)

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    It’s a challenge to harmonize at the Super Bowl. Only two pop groups have ever even tried it for the anthem: the Backstreet Boys in 2001 and the then-Dixie Chicks in 2003. Yet the Chicks really rose to the occasion, doing their country three-part harmonies for one of the most impassioned and triumphant versions ever. Ironically, later in 2003, the Chicks would get kicked off country radio and canceled for criticizing the President.

  • Chris Stapleton (2023)

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    Chris Stapleton sang one hell of an anthem in 2023—a mournful , powerfully bluesy version, with Stapleton accompanying himself on his Fender Telecaster. Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni and center Jason Kelce were just two of the people seen on camera tearing up at his great performance.

  • Luther Vandross (1997)

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    The smoothest National Anthem ever. The ultimate love man of soul put a little bit of swing into the song, almost like a Quiet Storm version of bombs bursting in air. Even though Luther could sing rings around anyone, he resisted any temptation to show off here—he just got up there and gave it his own unmistakable touch.

  • Beyoncé (2004)

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    Beyoncé has starred in not one but two legendary Super Bowl halftime shows. (The second one was officially headlined by Coldplay, but the only moment people remember is Bey stealing the show when she debuted “Formation.”) But she also did one of the most rousing Super Bowl anthems ever. In 2004, she was still in the dawn’s early light of her solo career, but this was proof she could do it all.

  • Aretha Franklin, Aaron Neville and Dr. John (2006)

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    Aretha was the greatest singer America has ever produced, so it was always a special occasion when she delivered the National Anthem. But the Queen really pulled out the stops for this historic version at Super Bowl 40. She was on her home turf in Detroit, but she made it a tribute to New Orleans, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Aaron Neville started off, with Dr. John on piano. The Queen didn’t make her royal entrance until halfway through, but the suspense just made it more dramatic. A deeply moving tribute in those dark times. Aretha, as always, gave proof through the night.

  • Whitney Houston (1991)

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    Still the goldstandard for all Super Bowl performances more than 30 years later, Whitney Houston’s prerecorded version of the National Anthem stands as one of the most legendary moments in NFL history. It’s the only Super Bowl anthem that rivals famous versions like Marvin Gaye (at the 1983 NBA All-Star Game) or Jose Feliciano (at the 1963 World Series) or Jimi Hendrix (at Woodstock in 1969). It’s gone down in history as of her most beloved performances.

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