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What Are The Lyrics For 'See The U.S.A. In Your Chevrolet' By Dinah Shore?

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See The USA In Your Chevrolet is a commercial jingle first used in 1949 on the TV show Inside USA With Chevrolet. Despite originally being sung by Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy, the jingle is usually associated with Dinah Shore, who began singing See The USA In Your Chevrolet in 1952.





Lyrics to See The USA In Your Chevrolet as sung by Dinah Shore


See the USA in your Chevrolet
America is asking you to call
Drive your Chevrolet through the USA America's the greatest land of all On a highway, or a road along the levee Performance is sweeter Nothing can beat her Life is completer in a Chevy So make a date today to see the USA And see it in your Chevrolet Travelin' east, travelin' west Wherever you go Chevy service is best Southward or north, near place or far There's a Chevrolet dealer for your Chevrolet car So make a date today to see the USA And see it in your Chevrolet
Glee Version
In 2011, the cast of the television show Glee did a cross-promotion with Chevrolet:
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See the U.S.A. In your Chevrolet. America is asking you to call.  Drive your Chevrolet through the U.S.A. America's the greatest land of all.    On a highway or a road along a levee:  Performance is sweeter, nothing can beat 'er. Life is completer in a Chevy.  So make a date today to see the U.S.A., and see it in your Chevrolet.    Travelin' east or travelin' west, wherever you go, Chevy service is best.  Southward or north, near place or far, there's a Chevrolet dealer for your Chevrolet car.    See the U.S.A. In your Chevrolet. The Rockies way out west are calling you.  Drive your Chevrolet through the U.S.A., where waving fields of wheat pass in review.    Whether Trav'ling light or with a load that's heavy:  Performance is sweeter, nothing can beat 'er. Life is completer in a Chevy.  So make a date today to see the U.S.A. And see it in your Chevrolet.

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