4th of July (disambiguation)

4th of July (disambiguation)

The terms 4th of July or Fourth of July may refer to:

* Independence Day (United States)
*July 4, the actual date
*4th of July (Beach Boys song), song recorded in 1971 and released in 1993
*4th of July (U2 song), 1984 song
*Fourth of July (band), indie band from Kansas, active since 2005
*"4th of July" (novel) 2005 mystery by James Patterson
*"4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)", 1973 song by Bruce Springsteen
* "4th of July (Regatta)", episode of the 1989 British children's series
*"Born on the Fourth of July", 1976 autobiography of Vietnam veteran Ron Kovic
**"Born on the Fourth of July" (film), 1989 film of the book
*"Fourth of July", 1990 Galaxie 500 song
*"4th of July", a song by Soundgarden from the 1994 album "Superunknown"


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