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Florida, my Florida, Thy sons and daughters free must be, Florida, my Florida. From North and South, from East and West, From freezing blasts they come for rest, And find in thee their earnest quest, Florida, my Florida. When ills betide and woes o'ertake, Florida, my Florida, Thy sons and daughters quick will make,— Florida, my Florida.
"Florida!!!" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift featuring the English band Florence and the Machine, from Swift's eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department (2024). She wrote the track with the band's frontwoman Florence Welch , who also sang lead vocals, and produced it with Jack Antonoff .
"My Name" is a song by British singer McLean. It was released on 8 March 2010 on CD and 5 March 2010 on digital download. The track has been remixed by many other British artists. It is thought that the producer of the song is Fraser T Smith, [1] but was also originally produced by Slick and
“Florida!!!” is not the only TTPD song that is seemingly about the end of Swift’s six-year relationship with Alywn, 33, as “So Long, London,” “Loml,” “I Can Do It With a Broken ...
Oh, no. Another breakup song. Also, that end-of-the-line motif for Florida has been flogged to death. At this point, calling Florida a haven for people running away from something is like ...
The song's lyrics, which hint of cheating husbands who have gone missing in the swamplands, were inspired by Swift's obsession with the true crime show “Dateline.”
On May 12, 1913, Governor Park Trammell signed a bill which designated "Florida, My Florida" as the state song. "Florida, My Florida" was sung to the tune of the German Christmas song "O Tannenbaum", whose tune was also used for the official state songs of Maryland ("Maryland, My Maryland") [4] and Iowa ("The Song of Iowa"), [5] and for the ...
The music video for "Sing Me Your Song" largely takes place on the Moon and in space. [2] The video capitalized on Gormley's success by featuring product placement for the Cheetos snack food. [2] [33] Music website Video Static described the song as "haunting" and praised the music videos use of product placement. [33]