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The lyrics of the song are based on a poem by Henry Timrod.This poem was edited by G.R. Goodwin and was set to music by Anne Curtis Burgess. [1] On February 11, 1911, acting on a recommendation by the South Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution, the General Assembly of South Carolina adopted Senator W.L. Mauldin's Concurrent Resolution that "Carolina" "be accented and declared to be ...
In the Mood is a joint release with VP Records and Ranch Entertainment. The first single from the EP was "Mood". The first single from the EP was "Mood". The idea to create a soca song came after Shaggy finished writing the song "Mood" during the pandemic, and the track's feel-good vibes led him to write in a different direction.
South Carolina On My Mind" is a song written and recorded by South Carolinians Hank Martin and Buzz Arledge. It was adopted by South Carolina as a second state song [ 1 ] on March 8, 1984. It joined " Carolina ," which has been a state song since 1911.
South Asians around the world say it’s reached them, too. “As a first generation Pakistani American, thank you,” one person commented on the YouTube video, which has over 5 million views.
At UNC football games, The Marching Tar Heels play the chorus of this song after the defense makes a third down stop. In 2018, the Carolina Hurricanes made the song the team's official goal song. [1] Raise Up was the song that played while the North Carolina delegates announced the state’s votes for Kamala Harris at the 2024 DNC National ...
Perhaps the best known rock band to hail from South Carolina is Columbia's Hootie & the Blowfish, but other groups such as Spartanburg's The Marshall Tucker Band, The Swinging Medallions, Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs, alternative metal band Crossfade from Columbia, Charleston's indie Band of Horses, Southern rock band Needtobreathe, and Blue Dogs also hail from the Palmetto State.
This South Carolina woman won $250,000 off $5 scratch-off ticket from local gas station — and her celebration was caught on video. Do these 3 things ASAP when you get a big windfall.
Bette Midler covered the song on her album "The Divine Miss M" in 1973, with additional lyrics by herself and Barry Manilow. It was released as a single in 1974 and reached #51 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [citation needed] Jonathan King, under the name Sound 9418 released his version in 1976 which reached No. 46 on the UK Singles Chart. [23]