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  2. Utah...This Is the Place - Wikipedia

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    This song was placed in the public domain by the composers when it was made the state song of Utah. The song is referenced imprecisely in official publications variously by the names "Utah, This is the Place" [2] and "Utah This is the Place". [3] Though the Utah-themed children's album on which the song has been published by its writers is ...

  3. Utah, We Love Thee - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Utah resident Evan Stephens in 1895. It was performed at celebrations held in 1896 when Utah became the 45th state. [1] Evan Stephens was the Mormon Tabernacle Choir conductor from 1890 to 1916. The Utah State legislature made "Utah We Love Thee" the official Utah state song in 1937.

  4. List of U.S. state songs - Wikipedia

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    John Denver wrote the lyrics and co-wrote the music for "Rocky Mountain High", adopted by Colorado in 2007 as one of the state's two official state songs, [2] and co-wrote both lyrics and music for "Take Me Home, Country Roads", adopted by West Virginia in 2014 as one of four official state songs. [3]

  5. Evan Stephens - Wikipedia

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    Included among Stephens's works is "Utah, We Love Thee" (also sometimes referred to as "Land of the Mountains High"), which became the official state song of Utah in 1937. In 2003, it was designated the official state hymn, and a new state song was named.

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  8. List of Utah state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Utah, We Love Thee: Utah's original state song from 1936 to 2003. The song was written in 1895 by Evan Stephens for celebrations held in 1896, when Utah became a state. 2003 [25] Insect: Honey Bee Apis mellifera: Utah's nickname is the beehive state. Utah was first called the State of Deseret with Deseret meaning honeybee in the Book of Mormon ...

  9. The State-Specific Significance of Each Song in the DNC ... - AOL

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    “Private Idaho” by the B-52s, though the Georgia-based band has said the song isn’t really about the state of Idaho. Illinois “ Sirius ” by British rock band the Alan Parsons Project.