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"I Love You, California" is the state song and regional anthem of the U.S. state of California, originally published in 1913. It was adopted in 1951 and reconfirmed in 1987 as the official state song.
Official California State Song. Handed out at 1964 Republican convention at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. This arrangement by Manny Harmon. Song written in 1915 by F.B. Silverwood (lyrics)...
lyrics---The lyrics were written by Francis Beatty Silverwood (1863-1924), a Los Angeles clothier, and the words were subsequently put to music by Abraham Fr...
I LOVE YOU, CALIFORNIA (Abraham Franklin Frankenstein) Played by Prince's Orchestra Columbia, A-1623 (39597), 1914. Please watch in high-definition (720p) for best picture quality.
California’s State Song, “I Love You California,” is a musical celebration of the state. Songwriter F. B. Silverwood and composer A. F. Frankenstein, both of Los Angeles, wrote the song in 1913.
The California State Song, "I Love You, California", was written by Francis Bernard Silverwood (1863-1924), a Los Angeles clothier, merchant and businessman, in 1913. The music was composed by Abraham Franklin Frankenstein (1873-1934), then conductor of the Orpheum Theatre Orchestra.
I Love You California Lyrics. Written by F. B. Silverwood. Composed by A. F. Frankenstein. I love you California . . . you're the greatest state of all . . . I love you in the winter, summer, spring, and in the fall. I love your fertile valleys, your dear mountains I adore.
The state song of the U.S. state of California with lyrics in English (EN)----- English Lyrics:I love you, California, you're the greatest state of all...
"I Love You, California" is the official song of the U.S. state of California. It has been the state song in 1951 and was reconfirmed by law to be de jure in 1987. It was written by Francis Beatty Silverwood and composed by Abraham Franklin Frankenstein in 1913; it was first published in the...
"I love you, California" is the state song of California. The lyrics were written in 1913, by Francis Beatty Silverwood, the music was composed by Abraham Franklin Frankenstein, on the same year. The song was first performed by Mary Garden in 1915 on the first ship to pass through the Panama Canal.