State songs of Arizona
The U.S. state of Arizona has two official state songs, although neither is named as such.[1] The official State Anthem is "The Arizona March Song" and the Alternate State Anthem is titled, "Arizona."[2]
State Anthem
History
The lyrics of "The Arizona March Song" were written by Margaret Rowe Clifford in 1915.[2] The music was composed by Maurice Blumenthal.[3] It was adopted on February 28, 1919.[1]
Lyrics
The lyrics[3] are:
- First Stanza
- Come to this land of sunshine,
- To this land where life is young.
- Where the wide, wide world is waiting,
- The songs that will now be sung.
- Where the golden sun is flaming
- Into warm, white shining day.
- And the sons of men are blazing
- Their priceless right of way.
- Chorus
- Sing the song that's in your hearts,
- Sing of the great Southwest.
- Thank God, for Arizona,
- In splendid sunshine dressed.
- For thy beauty and thy grandeur,
- For thy regal robes so sheen,
- We hail thee Arizona
- Our Goddess and our queen.
- Second Stanza
- Come stand beside the rivers
- Within our valley broad.
- Stand here with heads uncovered,
- In the presence of our God!
- While all around, about us
- The brave, unconquered band,
- As guardians and landmarks
- The giant mountains stand.
- Chorus
- Sing the song that's in your hearts,
- Sing of the great Southwest.
- Thank God, for Arizona,
- In splendid sunshine dressed.
- For thy beauty and thy grandeur,
- For thy regal robes so sheen,
- We hail thee Arizona
- Our Goddess and our queen.
- Third Stanza
- Not alone for gold and silver
- Is Arizona great.
- But with graves of heroes sleeping,
- All the land is consecrate!
- O, come and live beside us,
- However far ye roam,
- Come and help us build up temples,
- And name those temples "home."
- Chorus
- Sing the song that's in your hearts,
- Sing of the great Southwest.
- Thank God, for Arizona,
- In splendid sunshine dressed.
- For thy beauty and thy grandeur,
- For thy regal robes so sheen,
- We hail thee Arizona
- Our Goddess and our queen.
Alternate State Anthem
History
The Alternate Anthem, "Arizona," is a Country and Western song, written and performed by Rex Allen and Rex Allen, Jr. It was adopted in 1981.[2]
Lyrics
- The Alternate Anthem lyrics are:
- I love you, Arizona;
- Your mountains, deserts and streams;
- The rise of Dos Cabezas*
- And the outlaws I see in my dreams;
- I love you Arizona,
- Superstitions* and all;
- The warmth you give at sunrise;
- Your sunsets put music in us all.
- Oo, Arizona;
- You're the magic in me;
- Oo, Arizona,
- You're the life-blood of me;
- I love you Arizona;
- Desert dust on the wind;
- The sage and cactus are blooming,
- And the smell of the rain on your skin.
- Oo, Arizona;
- You're the magic in me;
- Oo, Arizona,
- You're the life-blood of me.
"Superstitions" is a reference to the Superstition Mountains, and "Dos Cabezas," or "Two Heads" in Spanish, refer to a pair of twin mountain peaks.[2]
References
- 1 2 "Arizona Secretary of State Kids Page". Azsos.gov. Retrieved 2012-08-17.
- 1 2 3 4 "Arizona State Songs". Classbrain.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17.
- 1 2 "Arizona State Song". 50states.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17.
External links
- 50states.com page on Arizona anthem
- Arizona Secretary of State website's page on both Anthems
- State Symbols USA
- classbrain.com
- page about the Alternate Anthem
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