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Song of Arizona is a 1946 American Western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and George "Gabby" Hayes. It was produced and distributed by Republic Pictures . Plot
"Arizona" is a song written by Kenny Young and recorded in 1969 by Mark Lindsay, a solo effort while still lead singer for Paul Revere and the Raiders. Lindsay was backed by L.A. session musicians from the Wrecking Crew . [ 1 ]
I love you Arizona, Superstitions [a] 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 ...
Arizona State song: "Arizona" Rex Allen and Rex Allen, Jr. Rex Allen and Rex Allen, Jr. 1981 [1] [18] State anthem: "Arizona March Song" Maurice Blumenthal: Margaret ...
Arizona (British band), Eurodance musical project from England "Arizona" (song), a 1970 song by Mark Lindsay "Arizona", a 1981 country and western hit by Rex Allen and Rex Allen, Jr. used as the Alternate State Anthem of Arizona; see state songs of Arizona "Arizona", a song from the 1982 album Blackout by Scorpions
Bob Nolan, a founder of the Sons of the Pioneers and the composer of songs such as "Cool Water" and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds", was a Tucson High graduate and wrote "Cool Water" while still in school. Katie Lee moved to Tucson around the age of 1, and is an actress and folk singer.
As a musician, Ellis is known for his 12-string guitar, his baritone voice, the songs he writes, and his unique arrangements of other songs. He specializes in songs of Arizona and the American Southwest, but often goes back to his roots as a jazz musician. Dolan pioneered the use of large-screen photography to illustrate his songs. [citation ...
"There Is No Arizona" is the debut single by Australian country music artist Jamie O'Neal. O'Neal co-wrote the song with Lisa Drew and Shaye Smith and was produced by Keith Stegall . The song was released on July 31, 2000, as the lead single from her debut studio album Shiver (2000).