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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 ]
Lindsay had some success with such songs as "Arizona" (1969, Billboard #10), which sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc; [5] and "Silver Bird" (Billboard #25) in 1970. [ 2 ] Lindsay recorded " Indian Reservation ", a song written by John Loudermilk and made into a Hot 100 top 20 hit by Don Fardon years earlier.
The songs that will now be sung. Where the golden sun is flaming Into warm, white shining day. And the sons of men are blazing Their priceless right of way. Chorus Sing the song that's in your hearts, Sing of the great Southwest. Thank God, for Arizona, In splendid sunshine dressed. For thy beauty and thy grandeur, For thy regal robes so sheen,
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 February 2025. U.S. state This article is about the U.S. state. For other uses, see Arizona (disambiguation). State in the United States Arizona State Flag Seal Nicknames: The Grand Canyon State; The Copper State; The Valentine State Motto: Ditat Deus ('God enriches') Anthem: "The Arizona March Song ...
Country singer Chris Stapleton sang the National Anthem at the 2023 Super Bowl. ... Arizona. Chris joins an impressive roster of country singers who have been tapped to perform the historic song ...
"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).
You look at me and know this feeling I desire," Gaga sang during her set (at around the 5:49:00 mark in the FireAid stream below), though the original lyrics to the song are, "That Arizona sky ...
In 1980, he sang the theme song to the short-lived series Flo, and guest-starred as himself in the episode titled "You Gotta Have Hoyt". Axton sang the jingle "The Ballad of Big Mac" for a 1969 McDonald's Big Mac television commercial as well as "Head for the Mountains" in voiceovers for Busch beer in the 1980s.