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New Mexico has two state songs in Spanish: "Así Es Nuevo México" is the official Spanish state song, while "New Mexico - Mi Lindo Nuevo Mexico" is the state bilingual song. Iowa 's " The Song of Iowa " uses the tune from the song " O Tannenbaum " as its melody. [ 4 ]
State of Maine (song) Maryland, My Maryland. All Hail to Massachusetts. Massachusetts (Because of You Our Land is Free) Ode to Massachusetts. Say Hello to Someone from Massachusetts. The Great State of Massachusetts. The Road to Boston. Massachusetts (Arlo Guthrie song)
Gladys Yoakum Wright, William J. Marsh, 1924. Music. William J. Marsh, 1924. Adopted. 1929; 95 years ago. ( 1929) Readopted. 1993. " Texas, Our Texas " is the regional anthem of the U.S. state of Texas, adopted in the late 1920s as the official state song .
Senator Jim King suggested a compromise, in which "Florida (Where the Sawgrass Meets the Sky)" was designated as the State Anthem, and a Bowdlerized version of "Old Folks at Home" remained as the state song. [17] The new lyrics of "Old Folks at Home" were approved by scholars at the Stephen Foster Memorial at the University of Pittsburgh. [18]
Washington, My Home. "Washington, My Home" (sometimes stylized "Washington My Home") is the state song of Washington, in the United States. It was composed in 1951 by Helen Davis and set to music by Stuart Churchill under the name "America, My Home". Subsequently, retitled and rewritten as "Washington, My Home", it was made the state song in ...
T. Take a Knee, My Ass (I Won't Take a Knee) There's a Green Hill Out in Flanders (There's a Green Hill Up in Maine) This Country Is Bad Ass. This Is America (song) This Is Not America (Residente song) Tiburón (song) Tu vuò fà l'americano.
N. Songs about Nebraska (3 P) Songs about Nevada (1 C, 2 P) Songs about New Hampshire (1 P) Songs about New Jersey (15 P) Songs about New Mexico (5 P) Songs about New York (state) (1 C, 6 P) Songs about North Carolina (6 P) Songs about North Dakota (2 P)
The Boston Globe. August 17, 1954. p. 24. A patriotic melody which the composer, Arthur J. Marsh of Wellesley, hopes will be considered for this state's official song, was sung Sunday by Jack Leu Jr., of Natick, at the Nantasket Beach bandstand. It was the first time the tune "All Hail to Massachusetts," had been sung in public.