Heartbreaking ‘Free Bird’ Super Bowl Tribute for Budweiser’s 150th Anniversary Captivates Over 100 Million, Igniting Tears, Memories, and Unstoppable Patriotism in the Most Powerful Ad of the Decade!! Just days after turning 80, Dolly Parton delivered a soul-piercing performance in Budweiser’s unforgettable Super Bowl commercial, “American Icons.”

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America, grab your tissues.

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Just days after the world celebrated Dolly Parton’s landmark 80th birthday, the “Appalachian Angel” has delivered a performance so harrowing and patriotic it has left 100 million Super Bowl viewers absolutely spellbound.

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In what is already being hailed as the ‘best Super Bowl commercial in 20 years,’ Budweiser has pulled out all the stops for its 150th anniversary. Their 2026 spot, titled “American Icons,” doesn’t just sell beer—it sells a soul-searing vision of friendship and grit that only Dolly could soundtrack.

The cinematic one-minute ad follows a misty-eyed tale of a young Clydesdale foal and a fallen bald eagle chick who brave storms and snowfall together. But it is the music that has turned this commercial into a national moment.

A TRIO OF LEGENDS

  • THE VOICE: Dolly Parton, 80, brings a “divine” energy to the classic rock anthem, proving her vocals are as shimmering as ever.

  • THE GHOST: The track features the haunting slide guitar of Gary Rossington, the last founding member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, recorded just before his heartbreaking passing in 2023.

  • THE BEAT: Original Skynyrd drummer Artimus Pyle provides the “thunderous” rhythm that has fans rocking in their seats.

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The performance is a masterclass in emotion. As the eagle finally takes flight from the back of the galloping Clydesdale—soaring toward a glorious sunset—Dolly’s voice reaches a heavenly crescendo that has left even the toughest football fans trembling.

“I sat in the studio and just cried like a baby,” Artimus Pyle previously said of hearing Dolly’s vocal. “She put her arm around me and said, ‘I understand.’”

The timing could not be more poignant. With Dolly turning 80 on January 19, and the United States preparing for its 250th birthday, the ad has become a lightning rod for national unity.

On X (formerly Twitter), the reaction was instantaneous. “Dolly singing Free Bird with Gary’s guitar… I wasn’t ready for this level of emotion,” wrote one fan. Another posted: “Budweiser just won the Super Bowl. Period. Dolly is a national treasure.”

Insiders say Dolly was “deeply moved” to be part of the project, especially knowing it featured Rossington’s final contributions. The result is a lavish tribute to southern rock, country royalty, and the enduring spirit of the American dream.

As the ad fades to black with the words “To the next 150 years,” it is clear that Dolly Parton hasn’t just survived eight decades—she is still the one leading the choir.

What do you think? Did Dolly’s version of ‘Free Bird’ do justice to the original, or did the Clydesdale and the eagle steal the show? Let us know in the comments below!

 

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