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  2. State songs of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of Arizona has two official state songs, although neither is named as such. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The official state anthem is "The Arizona March Song" and the alternate state anthem titled "Arizona".

  3. List of U.S. state songs - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Category:Songs about Arizona - Wikipedia

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    State songs of Arizona; T. Take It Easy; There Is No Arizona; Tucson Too Late This page was last edited on 3 July 2023, at 19:23 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. What song did NY choose for the DNC roll call? See the ...

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    The iconic and Grammy-winning song was the state delegation's choice as its musical selection during the roll call at the second night of the ... Arizona: Song: "Edge of Seventeen ...

  6. Arizona (song) - Wikipedia

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    "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 ]

  7. Category:United States state songs - Wikipedia

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    Alabama (Julia Tutwiler song) Alaska's Flag; State songs of Arizona; Oh, Arkansas; Arkansas (song) Arkansas (You Run Deep in Me) The Arkansas Traveler (song) C.

  8. The State-Specific Significance of Each Song in the DNC ... - AOL

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    Arizona “Edge of Seventeen ... ” by hip-hop trio House of Pain. The 1992 hit song has been linked to the state’s college football fans, who have made jumping around to it a tradition.

  9. By the Time I Get to Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The song was written in protest against Arizona governor Evan Mecham's refusal to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day.. Public Enemy frontman Chuck D wrote the song in protest at the state of Arizona, where Governor Evan Mecham had canceled Martin Luther King Jr. Day and the people of the state voted against a proposition to reintroduce it. [2]