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  2. Tamil Thai Valthu - Wikipedia

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    'Invocation to Mother Tamil'; Tamil pronunciation: [t̪ʌmɪ˞ɻt̪ːɑːɪ̯ ʋɑ˞ːɻt̪ːɨ]) is the state anthem of Tamil Nadu. [1] The song was written by Manonmaniam Sundaram Pillai, and composed by M. S. Viswanathan. [2]

  3. Texas, Our Texas - Wikipedia

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    The first word of the third line was originally largest, but when Alaska became the largest U.S. state when it was admitted to the United States in 1959, the word was replaced with boldest. [11] [12] This song was sung in group by elementary students in Texas at the beginning of their school classes during the 1950s.

  4. Jaya Bharata Jananiya Tanujate - Wikipedia

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    The poem was officially declared the state anthem of the Indian state of Karnataka in 2004. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The poem envisages a Karnataka that recognises its position in the comity of Indian states, believes in peaceful co-existence with her sisters, but at the same time maintains her self-respect and dignity from a position of confidence and ...

  5. Maryland, My Maryland - Wikipedia

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    "Maryland, My Maryland" was the state song of the U.S. state of Maryland from 1939 until 2021. [1] The lyrics are from a nine-stanza poem written by James Ryder Randall in 1861 and sung to an old German folk melody, "Lauriger Horatius" [2] — the same tune used for "O Tannenbaum."

  6. Traditional blues verses - Wikipedia

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    Traditional blues verses in folk-music tradition have also been called floating lyrics or maverick stanzas.Floating lyrics have been described as “lines that have circulated so long in folk communities that tradition-steeped singers call them instantly to mind and rearrange them constantly, and often unconsciously, to suit their personal and community aesthetics”.

  7. Home on the Range - Wikipedia

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    [7] [15] Higley's original lyrics are similar to those of the modern version of the song, but not identical. For instance, the original poem did not contain the words "on the range". [ 13 ] Ranchers, cowboys, and other western settlers adopted the song as a rural anthem and it spread throughout the United States in various forms. [ 16 ]

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  9. Sana Leibak Manipur - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics were written in 1965 by B. Jayantakumar Sharma and the music was composed by Aribam Syam Sharma. It had been in use as a de facto state song since 1967 and was officially adopted by the Cabinet of the Government of Manipur in 21 August 2021.