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List of U.S. state songs

Forty-eight of the fifty U.S. states have one or more state songs, a type of regional anthem, which are selected by each state legislature as a symbol (or emblem) of that particular U.S. state. Well-known state songs include "Yankee Doodle", "You Are My Sunshine", "Rocky Top", and "Home on the Range". A number of others are popular standards, including "Oklahoma" (from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical of the same name), Hoagy Carmichael's "Georgia on My Mind", "Tennessee Waltz", "Missouri Waltz", and "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away". Many of the others are much less well-known, especially outside the state.

Some U.S. states have more than one official state song, and may refer to some of their official songs by other names; for example, Arkansas officially has two state songs, plus a state anthem and a state historical song. Tennessee has the most state songs, with 12 official state songs and an official bicentennial rap.

Two individuals, Stephen Foster and John Denver, have written or co-written state songs for two different states. Foster wrote the music and lyrics for "My Old Kentucky Home", adopted by Kentucky in 1928, and "Old Folks at Home" (better known as "Swanee Ribber" or "Suwannee River"), adopted by Florida in 1935.[1] 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] Additionally, Woody Guthrie wrote or co-wrote two state folk songs – "Roll On, Columbia, Roll On" (Washington) and "Oklahoma Hills" (Oklahoma) – but they have separate status from the official state songs of both states.

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]

Arizona has a song that was written specifically as a state anthem in 1915, as well as the 1981 country hit "Arizona", which it adopted as the alternate state anthem in 1982.[1]

Absences and removals edit

New Jersey has never adopted a state song.[5][6]

Maryland had a state song until 2021. "Maryland, My Maryland" was removed due to pro-Confederate language deemed racist, but no replacement was established.[7]

Virginia's previous state song, "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny", adopted in 1940,[1] was rescinded in 1997 due to language deemed racist by the Virginia General Assembly.[8] In 2015, "Our Great Virginia" was made the new state song of Virginia.[9]

In 2021, Louisiana made "You Are My Sunshine" their only official state song by removing the less-popular "Give Me Louisiana". "You Are My Sunshine" is so beloved by Louisiana residents that many of them, including state legislators, were unaware that a second official song existed prior to the proposed removal. "Southern Nights" was added at the same time as the removal, but given a new designation as a state cultural song.[10]

State songs edit

State State song Composer(s) Lyricist(s) Year adopted
Alabama "Alabama" Edna Gockel Gussen Julia S. Tutwiler 1931[1][11]
Alaska "Alaska's Flag" Elinor Dusenbury Marie Drake 1955[1][12]
Arizona State song: "Arizona" Rex Allen and Rex Allen, Jr. Rex Allen and Rex Allen, Jr. 1981[1][13]
State anthem: "Arizona March Song" Maurice Blumenthal Margaret Rowe Clifford 1919[1][13]
Arkansas State anthem: "Arkansas" Eva Ware Barnett Eva Ware Barnett 1917/1987[1][14]
"Arkansas (You Run Deep in Me)" Wayland Holyfield Wayland Holyfield 1987[1][14]
"Oh, Arkansas" Terry Rose and Gary Klaff Terry Rose and Gary Klaff 1987[1][14]
State historic song: "Arkansas Traveler" Sandford C. Faulkner State Song Selection Committee 1949/1987[1][14]
California "I Love You, California" Abraham F. Frankenstein F. B. Silverwood 1951[1]
Colorado "Where the Columbines Grow" A.J. Fynn 1915[1][15][16]
"Rocky Mountain High" John Denver and Mike Taylor John Denver 2007[15][17]
Connecticut State song: "Yankee Doodle" 1978[18][19]
Second state song: "Beautiful Connecticut Waltz" Joseph Leggo 2013[18][19]
State cantata: "The Nutmeg" Stanley L. Ralph 2003[18][19]
State polka: "Ballroom Polka" Ray Henry 2013[19][20]
Delaware "Our Delaware" Will M. S. Brown George Beswick Hynson 1925[1]
Florida Official song: "Old Folks at Home (Swanee River)" (with revised lyrics) Stephen Foster Original: Stephen Foster

Adapted: Stephen Foster Memorial at the University of Pittsburgh

2008 (revised lyrics)[21]
1935 (original lyrics)[1]
Official poem: "I Am Florida" Walter "Clyde" Orange Allen Autry Sr. 2013[22][23]
State anthem: "Florida (Where the Sawgrass Meets the Sky)" Jan Hinton 2008[24]
Georgia "Georgia on My Mind", sung by Ray Charles Hoagy Carmichael Stuart Gorrell 1979[1]
Hawaii State anthem: "Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī" Henri Berger King David Kalākaua 1967[1][25]
Idaho "Here We Have Idaho" Sallie Hume Douglas McKinley Helm and Albert J. Tompkins 1931[1]
Illinois "Illinois" Archibald Johnston Charles H. Chamberlain 1925[26]
Indiana "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away" Paul Dresser 1913[1]
Iowa "The Song of Iowa" Melchior Franck S. H. M. Byers 1911[1]
Official Companion State Song: "Make Me a World in Iowa" Effie Burt 2002[1][27]
Kansas "Home on the Range" Daniel E. Kelley Brewster M. Higley 1947[1][28]
Official state march: "The Kansas March" 1935[1]
Official march: "Here's Kansas" 1992[1]
Kentucky State song: "My Old Kentucky Home" Stephen Foster 1928[1]
Bluegrass song: "Blue Moon of Kentucky" Bill Monroe 1988[1][29]
Louisiana "You Are My Sunshine" Jimmie Davis and Charles Mitchell 1977[1]
State march: "Louisiana My Home Sweet Home"[30] Castro Carazo Sammie McKenzie and Lou Levoy 1952[1]
State environmental song: "The Gifts of Earth"[31] Frances LeBeau 1990[32]
State cultural song: "Southern Nights"[33] Allen Toussaint 2021[33]
Maine State song: State of Maine Roger Vinton Snow Roger Vinton Snow 1937[1]
State ballad: Ballad of the 20th Maine The Ghost of Paul Revere Griffin Sherry 2019
Maryland None (Previously: Maryland, My Maryland)
Massachusetts State anthem: "All Hail to Massachusetts" Arthur J. Marsh 1981[1][34]
State folk song: "Massachusetts" Arlo Guthrie 1981[1][35]
State ceremonial march: "The Road to Boston" unknown 1985[1][36]
State patriotic song: "Massachusetts (Because of You Our Land is Free)" Bernard Davidson 1989[1][37]
State glee club song: "The Great State of Massachusetts" J. Earl Bley George A. Wells 1997[1][38]
State polka: "Say Hello to Someone from Massachusetts" Lenny Gomulka[39] 1998[40]
State ode: "Ode to Massachusetts" Joseph Falzone 2000[1][41]
Michigan An official state song: "My Michigan" H. O'Reilly Clint Giles Kavanaugh 1937[1]
Minnesota "Hail! Minnesota" Truman Rickard Cyrus Northrop 1945[1]
Mississippi "Mississippi" Bonita Crowe 1916[42][43][44]
"One Mississippi" Steve Azar 2022[1]
Missouri "Missouri Waltz" melody: John V. Eppel
arranged: Frederic K. Logan
J.R. Shannon 1949[1]
Montana "Montana" Joseph E. Howard Charles Cohan 1945[1]
State ballad: "Montana Melody" 1983[1]
State lullaby: "Montana Lullaby" 2007[45]
Nebraska Official: "Beautiful Nebraska" Jim Fras Jim Fras and Guy Miller 1967[1][46]
Nevada "Home Means Nevada" Bertha Rafetto 1933[1]
New Hampshire Official: "Old New Hampshire" Maurice Hoffman John F. Holmes 1949[1]
1977
Official: "Live Free or Die" Barry Palmer 2007
Honorary: "New Hampshire, My New Hampshire" 1963[1]
Honorary: "New Hampshire Hills" 1973[1]
Honorary: "Autumn in New Hampshire" 1977[1]
Honorary: "New Hampshire's Granite State" 1977[1]
Honorary: "Oh, New Hampshire" 1977[1]
Honorary: "The Old Man of the Mountain" 1977[1]
Honorary: "The New Hampshire State March" 1977[1]
Honorary: "New Hampshire Naturally" 1983[1][47]
New Jersey None[48] N/A N/A N/A
New Mexico State song: "O Fair New Mexico" Elizabeth Garrett 1917[1]
Spanish state song: "Así Es Nuevo México" Amadeo Lucero 1971[1]
State ballad: "Land of Enchantment" Michael Martin Murphey, Don Cook, and Chick Rains 1989[1]
Bilingual song: "New Mexico – Mi Lindo Nuevo México" Pablo Mares 1995[1]
State cowboy song: "Under New Mexico Skies" Syd Masters 2009
New York State song: "I Love New York" Steve Karmen 1980[49]
State hymn of remembrance: "Here Rests in Honored Glory" Donald B. Miller 2018[50][51]
North Carolina "The Old North State" E.E. Randolph William Gaston 1927[1]
North Dakota "North Dakota Hymn" C. S. Putman James Folely 1947[1]
Ohio "Beautiful Ohio" Mary Earl Ballard MacDonald (1918)
Wilbert McBride (1989)
1969[1][52]
Rock song: "Hang On Sloopy" Wes Farrell and Bert Berns 1985[1][53]
Oklahoma Official state song: "Oklahoma" Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II 1953[1][54]
Official state waltz: "Oklahoma Wind" 1982[1]
State Folk Song: "Oklahoma Hills" Woody Guthrie and Jack Guthrie 2001[55][56]
Official state children's song: "Oklahoma, My Native Land" Martha Kemm Barrett 1996[57]
Official state gospel song: "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" Wallis Willis 2011[58]
Oregon "Oregon, My Oregon" Henry Bernard Murtagh John Andrew Buchanan 1927[1]
Pennsylvania "Pennsylvania" Eddie Khoury and Ronnie Bonner 1990[1]
Rhode Island State march: "Rhode Island" 1996
State song: "Rhode Island, It's for Me" 1996[1]
South Carolina "Carolina" Anne Curtis Burgess Henry Timrod
G.R. Goodwin (editor)
1911[1]
"South Carolina on My Mind" Hank Martin and Buzz Arledge 1984[1]
South Dakota "Hail, South Dakota!" DeeCort Hammitt 1943[1]
Tennessee "My Homeland, Tennessee" Roy Lamont Smith Nell Grayson Taylor 1925[59]
"When It's Iris Time in Tennessee" Willa Waid Newman 1935[1][59]
"My Tennessee" Frances Hannah Tranum 1955[59]
"Tennessee Waltz" Pee Wee King Redd Stewart 1965[1][59]
"Rocky Top" Felice and Boudleaux Bryant 1982[1][59]
"Tennessee" Vivian Rorie 1992[59]
"The Pride of Tennessee" Fred Congdon, Thomas Vaughn, and Carol Elliot 1996[1][59]
"A Tennessee Bicentennial Rap: 1796-1996" Joan Hill Hanks 1996[59]
"Smoky Mountain Rain" Kye Fleming
Dennis Morgan
2010[59][60][61]
"Tennessee" John R. Bean 2012[59]
"The Tennessee in Me" Debbie Matthas 2023[62]
"Copperhead Road" Steve Earle 2023[62]
Texas "Texas, Our Texas" William J. Marsh William J. Marsh and Gladys Yoakum Wright 1929[63][64]
Utah State song: "Utah...This Is the Place" Sam and Gary Francis 2003[65]
State hymn: "Utah, We Love Thee"
(state song from 1937 to 2003)[66]
Evan Stephens 2003[1]
Vermont "These Green Mountains" Diane Martin (composer)
Rita Buglass Gluck (arranger)
Diane Martin 1999[1][67]
Virginia Traditional state song: "Our Great Virginia" Jim Papoulis (arranger), based on "Oh Shenandoah" Mike Greenly 2015[9]
Popular state song: "Sweet Virginia Breeze" Steve Bassett and Robbin Thompson 2015[9]
Emeritus state song: "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny" (retired as official song in 1998) James A. Bland[68] 1940[1][8]
Washington State song: "Washington, My Home" Stuart Churchill (arranger) Helen Davis 1959[1]
State folk song: "Roll On, Columbia, Roll On" based on "Goodnight, Irene" Woody Guthrie 1987[1][69]
Unofficial state rock song: "Louie Louie" Richard Berry Richard Berry unofficial[70]
West Virginia Official state song: "The West Virginia Hills" Henry Everett Engle Ellen Ruddell King 1963[1][71]
Official state song: "This Is My West Virginia" Iris Bell Iris Bell 1963[1][71]
Official state song: "West Virginia, My Home Sweet Home" Julian G. Hearne, Jr. Julian G. Hearne, Jr. 1963[1][71]
Official state song: "Take Me Home, Country Roads" John Denver, Bill Danoff, and Taffy Nivert 2014[72]
Wisconsin State song: "On, Wisconsin!" William T. Purdy Charles D. Rosa and J. S. Hubbard 1959[1][73]
State ballad: "Oh Wisconsin, Land of My Dreams" Shari A. Sarazin Erma Barrett 2001[1][73]
State waltz: "The Wisconsin Waltz" Eddie Hansen Eddie Hansen 2001[1][73]
Wyoming State song: "Wyoming" George Edwin Knapp Charles E. Winter 1955[1][74]
State song: "Wyoming Where I Belong" Annie & Amy Smith Annie & Amy Smith 2018[1][75]

Federal district songs edit

Federal district Song Composer(s) Lyricist(s) Year adopted
District of Columbia Song: "Washington" Jimmie Dodd 1951[76]
March: "Our Nation's Capital" Anthony A. Mitchell 1961[76]

Territory songs edit

Territory Song Composer(s) Lyricist(s) Year adopted
American Samoa "Amerika Samoa" Napoleon Andrew Tuiteleleapaga Mariota Tiumalu Tuiasosopo 1950
Guam "Stand Ye Guamanians" Ramon Manalisay Sablan Ramon Manalisay Sablan

Lagrimas Untalan (translation)

1919
Northern Mariana Islands "Gi Talo Gi Halom Tasi" Wilhelm Ganzhorn David Kapileo Taulamwaar Peter

Jose and Joaqin Pangelinan

1996
Puerto Rico Anthem: "La Borinqueña" Félix Astol Artés Manuel Fernández Juncos 1977
United States Virgin Islands "Virgin Islands March" Sam Williams and Alton Adams 1963

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State song redirects here For sovereign states see national anthem For equivalent songs found in other countries see regional anthem Forty eight of the fifty U S states have one or more state songs a type of regional anthem which are selected by each state legislature as a symbol or emblem of that particular U S state Well known state songs include Yankee Doodle You Are My Sunshine Rocky Top and Home on the Range A number of others are popular standards including Oklahoma from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical of the same name Hoagy Carmichael s Georgia on My Mind Tennessee Waltz Missouri Waltz and On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away Many of the others are much less well known especially outside the state Some U S states have more than one official state song and may refer to some of their official songs by other names for example Arkansas officially has two state songs plus a state anthem and a state historical song Tennessee has the most state songs with 12 official state songs and an official bicentennial rap Two individuals Stephen Foster and John Denver have written or co written state songs for two different states Foster wrote the music and lyrics for My Old Kentucky Home adopted by Kentucky in 1928 and Old Folks at Home better known as Swanee Ribber or Suwannee River adopted by Florida in 1935 1 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 Additionally Woody Guthrie wrote or co wrote two state folk songs Roll On Columbia Roll On Washington and Oklahoma Hills Oklahoma but they have separate status from the official state songs of both states New Mexico has two state songs in Spanish Asi Es Nuevo Mexico 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 Arizona has a song that was written specifically as a state anthem in 1915 as well as the 1981 country hit Arizona which it adopted as the alternate state anthem in 1982 1 Contents 1 Absences and removals 2 State songs 3 Federal district songs 4 Territory songs 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksAbsences and removals editNew Jersey has never adopted a state song 5 6 Maryland had a state song until 2021 Maryland My Maryland was removed due to pro Confederate language deemed racist but no replacement was established 7 Virginia s previous state song Carry Me Back to Old Virginny adopted in 1940 1 was rescinded in 1997 due to language deemed racist by the Virginia General Assembly 8 In 2015 Our Great Virginia was made the new state song of Virginia 9 In 2021 Louisiana made You Are My Sunshine their only official state song by removing the less popular Give Me Louisiana You Are My Sunshine is so beloved by Louisiana residents that many of them including state legislators were unaware that a second official song existed prior to the proposed removal Southern Nights was added at the same time as the removal but given a new designation as a state cultural song 10 State songs editState State song Composer s Lyricist s Year adoptedAlabama Alabama Edna Gockel Gussen Julia S Tutwiler 1931 1 11 Alaska Alaska s Flag Elinor Dusenbury Marie Drake 1955 1 12 Arizona State song Arizona Rex Allen and Rex Allen Jr Rex Allen and Rex Allen Jr 1981 1 13 State anthem Arizona March Song Maurice Blumenthal Margaret Rowe Clifford 1919 1 13 Arkansas State anthem Arkansas Eva Ware Barnett Eva Ware Barnett 1917 1987 1 14 Arkansas You Run Deep in Me Wayland Holyfield Wayland Holyfield 1987 1 14 Oh Arkansas Terry Rose and Gary Klaff Terry Rose and Gary Klaff 1987 1 14 State historic song Arkansas Traveler Sandford C Faulkner State Song Selection Committee 1949 1987 1 14 California I Love You California Abraham F Frankenstein F B Silverwood 1951 1 Colorado Where the Columbines Grow A J Fynn 1915 1 15 16 Rocky Mountain High John Denver and Mike Taylor John Denver 2007 15 17 Connecticut State song Yankee Doodle 1978 18 19 Second state song Beautiful Connecticut Waltz Joseph Leggo 2013 18 19 State cantata The Nutmeg Stanley L Ralph 2003 18 19 State polka Ballroom Polka Ray Henry 2013 19 20 Delaware Our Delaware Will M S Brown George Beswick Hynson 1925 1 Florida Official song Old Folks at Home Swanee River with revised lyrics Stephen Foster Original Stephen Foster Adapted Stephen Foster Memorial at the University of Pittsburgh 2008 revised lyrics 21 1935 original lyrics 1 Official poem I Am Florida Walter Clyde Orange Allen Autry Sr 2013 22 23 State anthem Florida Where the Sawgrass Meets the Sky Jan Hinton 2008 24 Georgia Georgia on My Mind sung by Ray Charles Hoagy Carmichael Stuart Gorrell 1979 1 Hawaii State anthem Hawaiʻi Ponoʻi Henri Berger King David Kalakaua 1967 1 25 Idaho Here We Have Idaho Sallie Hume Douglas McKinley Helm and Albert J Tompkins 1931 1 Illinois Illinois Archibald Johnston Charles H Chamberlain 1925 26 Indiana On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away Paul Dresser 1913 1 Iowa The Song of Iowa Melchior Franck S H M Byers 1911 1 Official Companion State Song Make Me a World in Iowa Effie Burt 2002 1 27 Kansas Home on the Range Daniel E Kelley Brewster M Higley 1947 1 28 Official state march The Kansas March 1935 1 Official march Here s Kansas 1992 1 Kentucky State song My Old Kentucky Home Stephen Foster 1928 1 Bluegrass song Blue Moon of Kentucky Bill Monroe 1988 1 29 Louisiana You Are My Sunshine Jimmie Davis and Charles Mitchell 1977 1 State march Louisiana My Home Sweet Home 30 Castro Carazo Sammie McKenzie and Lou Levoy 1952 1 State environmental song The Gifts of Earth 31 Frances LeBeau 1990 32 State cultural song Southern Nights 33 Allen Toussaint 2021 33 Maine State song State of Maine Roger Vinton Snow Roger Vinton Snow 1937 1 State ballad Ballad of the 20th Maine The Ghost of Paul Revere Griffin Sherry 2019Maryland None Previously Maryland My Maryland Massachusetts State anthem All Hail to Massachusetts Arthur J Marsh 1981 1 34 State folk song Massachusetts Arlo Guthrie 1981 1 35 State ceremonial march The Road to Boston unknown 1985 1 36 State patriotic song Massachusetts Because of You Our Land is Free Bernard Davidson 1989 1 37 State glee club song The Great State of Massachusetts J Earl Bley George A Wells 1997 1 38 State polka Say Hello to Someone from Massachusetts Lenny Gomulka 39 1998 40 State ode Ode to Massachusetts Joseph Falzone 2000 1 41 Michigan An official state song My Michigan H O Reilly Clint Giles Kavanaugh 1937 1 Minnesota Hail Minnesota Truman Rickard Cyrus Northrop 1945 1 Mississippi Mississippi Bonita Crowe 1916 42 43 44 One Mississippi Steve Azar 2022 1 Missouri Missouri Waltz melody John V Eppelarranged Frederic K Logan J R Shannon 1949 1 Montana Montana Joseph E Howard Charles Cohan 1945 1 State ballad Montana Melody 1983 1 State lullaby Montana Lullaby 2007 45 Nebraska Official Beautiful Nebraska Jim Fras Jim Fras and Guy Miller 1967 1 46 Nevada Home Means Nevada Bertha Rafetto 1933 1 New Hampshire Official Old New Hampshire Maurice Hoffman John F Holmes 1949 1 1977Official Live Free or Die Barry Palmer 2007Honorary New Hampshire My New Hampshire 1963 1 Honorary New Hampshire Hills 1973 1 Honorary Autumn in New Hampshire 1977 1 Honorary New Hampshire s Granite State 1977 1 Honorary Oh New Hampshire 1977 1 Honorary The Old Man of the Mountain 1977 1 Honorary The New Hampshire State March 1977 1 Honorary New Hampshire Naturally 1983 1 47 New Jersey None 48 N A N A N ANew Mexico State song O Fair New Mexico Elizabeth Garrett 1917 1 Spanish state song Asi Es Nuevo Mexico Amadeo Lucero 1971 1 State ballad Land of Enchantment Michael Martin Murphey Don Cook and Chick Rains 1989 1 Bilingual song New Mexico Mi Lindo Nuevo Mexico Pablo Mares 1995 1 State cowboy song Under New Mexico Skies Syd Masters 2009New York State song I Love New York Steve Karmen 1980 49 State hymn of remembrance Here Rests in Honored Glory Donald B Miller 2018 50 51 North Carolina The Old North State E E Randolph William Gaston 1927 1 North Dakota North Dakota Hymn C S Putman James Folely 1947 1 Ohio Beautiful Ohio Mary Earl Ballard MacDonald 1918 Wilbert McBride 1989 1969 1 52 Rock song Hang On Sloopy Wes Farrell and Bert Berns 1985 1 53 Oklahoma Official state song Oklahoma Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II 1953 1 54 Official state waltz Oklahoma Wind 1982 1 State Folk Song Oklahoma Hills Woody Guthrie and Jack Guthrie 2001 55 56 Official state children s song Oklahoma My Native Land Martha Kemm Barrett 1996 57 Official state gospel song Swing Low Sweet Chariot Wallis Willis 2011 58 Oregon Oregon My Oregon Henry Bernard Murtagh John Andrew Buchanan 1927 1 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Eddie Khoury and Ronnie Bonner 1990 1 Rhode Island State march Rhode Island 1996State song Rhode Island It s for Me 1996 1 South Carolina Carolina Anne Curtis Burgess Henry TimrodG R Goodwin editor 1911 1 South Carolina on My Mind Hank Martin and Buzz Arledge 1984 1 South Dakota Hail South Dakota DeeCort Hammitt 1943 1 Tennessee My Homeland Tennessee Roy Lamont Smith Nell Grayson Taylor 1925 59 When It s Iris Time in Tennessee Willa Waid Newman 1935 1 59 My Tennessee Frances Hannah Tranum 1955 59 Tennessee Waltz Pee Wee King Redd Stewart 1965 1 59 Rocky Top Felice and Boudleaux Bryant 1982 1 59 Tennessee Vivian Rorie 1992 59 The Pride of Tennessee Fred Congdon Thomas Vaughn and Carol Elliot 1996 1 59 A Tennessee Bicentennial Rap 1796 1996 Joan Hill Hanks 1996 59 Smoky Mountain Rain Kye FlemingDennis Morgan 2010 59 60 61 Tennessee John R Bean 2012 59 The Tennessee in Me Debbie Matthas 2023 62 Copperhead Road Steve Earle 2023 62 Texas Texas Our Texas William J Marsh William J Marsh and Gladys Yoakum Wright 1929 63 64 Utah State song Utah This Is the Place Sam and Gary Francis 2003 65 State hymn Utah We Love Thee state song from 1937 to 2003 66 Evan Stephens 2003 1 Vermont These Green Mountains Diane Martin composer Rita Buglass Gluck arranger Diane Martin 1999 1 67 Virginia Traditional state song Our Great Virginia Jim Papoulis arranger based on Oh Shenandoah Mike Greenly 2015 9 Popular state song Sweet Virginia Breeze Steve Bassett and Robbin Thompson 2015 9 Emeritus state song Carry Me Back to Old Virginny retired as official song in 1998 James A Bland 68 1940 1 8 Washington State song Washington My Home Stuart Churchill arranger Helen Davis 1959 1 State folk song Roll On Columbia Roll On based on Goodnight Irene Woody Guthrie 1987 1 69 Unofficial state rock song Louie Louie Richard Berry Richard Berry unofficial 70 West Virginia Official state song The West Virginia Hills Henry Everett Engle Ellen Ruddell King 1963 1 71 Official state song This Is My West Virginia Iris Bell Iris Bell 1963 1 71 Official state song West Virginia My Home Sweet Home Julian G Hearne Jr Julian G Hearne Jr 1963 1 71 Official state song Take Me Home Country Roads John Denver Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert 2014 72 Wisconsin State song On Wisconsin William T Purdy Charles D Rosa and J S Hubbard 1959 1 73 State ballad Oh Wisconsin Land of My Dreams Shari A Sarazin Erma Barrett 2001 1 73 State waltz The Wisconsin Waltz Eddie Hansen Eddie Hansen 2001 1 73 Wyoming State song Wyoming George Edwin Knapp Charles E Winter 1955 1 74 State song Wyoming Where I Belong Annie amp Amy Smith Annie amp Amy Smith 2018 1 75 Federal district songs editFederal district Song Composer s Lyricist s Year adoptedDistrict of Columbia Song Washington Jimmie Dodd 1951 76 March Our Nation s Capital Anthony A Mitchell 1961 76 Territory songs editTerritory Song Composer s Lyricist s Year adoptedAmerican Samoa Amerika Samoa Napoleon Andrew Tuiteleleapaga Mariota Tiumalu Tuiasosopo 1950Guam Stand Ye Guamanians Ramon Manalisay Sablan Ramon Manalisay Sablan Lagrimas Untalan translation 1919Northern Mariana Islands Gi Talo Gi Halom Tasi Wilhelm Ganzhorn David Kapileo Taulamwaar Peter Jose and Joaqin Pangelinan 1996Puerto Rico Anthem La Borinquena Felix Astol Artes Manuel Fernandez Juncos 1977United States Virgin Islands Virgin Islands March Sam Williams and Alton Adams 1963See also edit nbsp United States portalList of U S state district and territorial insignia Lists of United States state symbols List of regional anthemsReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg Johnson Roger R 2016 State Songs Roger Johson s Welcome to America Archived from the original on 2023 02 15 Retrieved 6 July 2023 Official State Song Retrieved April 16 2009 Colorado State Song Rocky Mountain High composed by John Denver www netstate com Retrieved 5 April 2018 Maryland my meh song The Baltimore Sun Baltimore 15 March 2016 Retrieved on 05 June 2017 Walker Tamara State microbe Here are some of NJ s most bizarre official state symbols Asbury Park Press April 3 2023 Accessed April 27 2023 There are more symbols but one New Jersey lacks is more surprising New Jersey is the only state without a state song John C Ensslin March 25 2016 55 year fight to name a N J state song gains traction northjersey com retrieved May 18 2021 Bass Randi June 10 2021 Maryland officially repeals state song WDVM TV retrieved May 18 2021 a b Official State Song of the Commonwealth of Virginia 2006 Archived from the original on 2007 04 29 Retrieved 2007 02 06 a b c Listen Virginia Now Has 2 State Songs 2015 Retrieved 2015 04 02 Ballard Mark 2021 06 09 Did you know You Are My Sunshine isn t Louisiana s only state song A new law will change that The Advocate Archived from the original on 2023 10 02 Retrieved 2023 10 02 Act 31 126 Acts of Alabama STATE SONG Alabama Official Symbols and Emblems of Alabama Alabama Department of Archives 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