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"Go, Mississippi" (copyrighted as "Go, Mis-sis-sip-pi") is the former regional anthem of Mississippi, and served as the official state song from May 17, 1962 until July 1, 2022 when it was replaced by “One Mississippi” by Steve Azar.
John Denver wrote the lyrics and co-wrote the music for "Rocky Mountain High", adopted by Colorado in 2007 as one of the state's two official state songs, [2] and co-wrote both lyrics and music for "Take Me Home, Country Roads", adopted by West Virginia in 2014 as one of four official state songs. [3]
"Hail State" is the fight song and rally cry of Mississippi State University. The words and music were written by Joseph Burleson Peavey in 1939. The title of the song was adopted as the official domain name for Mississippi State athletics and for all social media platforms of the athletic department in 2014. [1]
This category includes songs about or set in Mississippi. ... Go, Mississippi; Going Down to Mississippi; H. Here's to the State of Mississippi; J.
Blues music can't be explained in just a few words. It's a way of life and it comes from the heart. These 25 songs show the breadth and depth of the genre.
Here's a look at Mississippi State baseball's 2024 walk-up songs, ... Here's how we ranked the five best walk-up songs for Mississippi State this season. ... "Go DJ" by Lil Wayne.
Delta Recording Corp. recorded the original version of "Go, Mississippi" at its studio in Jackson, Mississippi, at 1653 Raymond Road. The label, which had an office in New York City in the early 1950s at 236 West 55th Street ( Midtown Manhattan ), was founded by Jim Bulleit (né James Albert Bulleit; 1908–1988) and Jimmie Ammons (né James ...
Mississippi State promptly built a new eight-point lead with a 13-5 run, before Newell and Blue Cain made consecutive 3-pointers to trim the Bulldogs' lead to 53-51 with just over 13 minutes left.