Some states have more than one official state song, and may refer to some of their official songs by other names; for example, Arkansas officially has two state songs, plus a state anthem, and a state historical song. 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]
| State |
State song |
Composer/Lyricist |
Year adopted |
| Alabama |
Alabama |
Mrs. Edna Gockel Gussen /
Julia Strudwick Tutwiler |
1931[2][1] |
| Alaska |
Alaska's Flag |
Elinor Dusenbury and
Carol Beery Davis |
1955[3][1] |
| Arizona |
State song Arizona |
|
1981[4][1] |
| State Anthem Arizona March Song1 |
|
1919[4][1] |
| Arkansas |
State anthem Arkansas |
|
1917/1987[1] |
| Arkansas (You Run Deep In Me) |
|
1987[1] |
| Oh, Arkansas |
|
1987[1] |
| State historical song The Arkansas Traveler |
|
1949/1987[5][1] |
| California |
I Love You, California |
words by: F. B. Silverwood
music by: Alfred F. Frankenstein |
1951[1] |
| Colorado |
Where the Columbines Grow |
|
1915[6][1] |
| Rocky Mountain High |
Lyrics: John Denver
Music: John Denver and Mike Taylor |
[7] |
| Connecticut |
State song Yankee Doodle |
|
1978[8][1] |
| State cantata The Nutmeg |
|
2003[8][1] |
| Delaware |
Our Delaware |
|
1925[1] |
| Florida |
Official song Old Folks at Home (Swanee River) |
Stephen Foster |
1935[1] |
State Anthem Florida
(Where the Sawgrass Meets the Sky) |
Jan Hinton |
2008[9] |
| Georgia |
Georgia on My Mind |
Hoagy Carmichael /
Stuart Gorrell |
1979[1] |
| Hawaii |
Hawai'i pono'i |
Words: King David Kalakaua
Music: Henry Berger |
1967[10][1] |
| Idaho |
Here We Have Idaho |
|
1931[1] |
| Illinois |
Illinois |
|
1967[1] |
| Indiana |
On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away |
Paul Dresser |
1913[1] |
| Iowa |
The Song of Iowa |
|
1911[1] |
| Iowa State Fight Song |
|
|
| The Bells of Iowa State |
|
|
| Kansas |
Home on the Range |
|
1947[1] |
| Official state march The Kansas March |
|
1935[1] |
| An official march Here's Kansas |
|
1992[1] |
| Kentucky |
State song My Old Kentucky Home |
Stephen Foster |
1928[1] |
| Bluegrass song Blue Moon of Kentucky |
Bill Monroe |
1988[1][11] |
| Kentucky Home Made Christmas |
| Louisiana |
Give Me Louisiana |
|
1970[1] |
| You Are My Sunshine |
Jimmie Davis
(former governor) |
1977[1] |
| State march Louisiana My Home Sweet Home |
|
1952[1] |
| Environmental song The Gifts of Earth |
|
[12] |
| Maine |
State of Maine Song |
|
1937[1] |
| Maryland |
Maryland, My Maryland
(to the tune of O Tannenbaum) |
Lyrics: James Ryder Randall |
1939[1][13] |
| Massachusetts |
State song All Hail to Massachusetts |
Arthur J. Marsh |
1981[1][14] |
| State folk song Massachusetts |
Arlo Guthrie |
1981[1][15] |
| State ceremonial march The Road to Boston |
|
1985[1][16] |
| State patriotic song Massachusetts (Because of You Our Land is Free) |
|
1989[1][17] |
| State glee club song The Great State of Massachusetts |
|
1997[1][18] |
| State polka Say Hello to Someone from Massachusetts |
|
1998[19] |
| State ode Ode to Massachusetts |
|
2000[1][20] |
| Michigan |
An official state song My Michigan |
Giles Kavanaugh (lyrics), H. O'Reilly Clint (music) |
1937[1] |
| Unofficial State song Michigan, My Michigan |
Winifred Lee Brent Lyster (1862 original; tune, "O Tannenbaum!"); James W. Long (1886 version; same tune); Douglas Malloch (1902 lyrics and new tune) |
Not Official |
| Minnesota |
Hail! Minnesota |
|
1945[1] |
| Mississippi |
Go, Mississippi
(sometimes called Go Mis-sis-sip-pi) |
|
1962[1] |
| Missouri |
Missouri Waltz |
melody: John V. Eppel
arranged: Frederic K. Logan
lyrics: J.R. Shannon |
1949[1] |
| Montana |
Montana |
|
1945[1] |
| State ballad Montana Melody |
|
1983[1] |
| Nebraska |
Beautiful Nebraska |
|
1967[1][21] |
| Nevada |
Home Means Nevada |
Bertha Rafetto |
1933[1] |
| New Hampshire |
Official Old New Hampshire |
|
1949[1]
1977 |
| Honorary New Hampshire, My New Hampshire |
1963[1] |
| Honorary New Hampshire Hills |
|
1973[1] |
| Honorary Autumn in New Hampshire |
|
1977[1] |
| Honorary New Hampshire's Granite State |
1977[1] |
| Honorary Oh, New Hampshire |
|
1977[1] |
| Honorary The Old Man of the Mountain |
|
1977[1] |
| Honorary The New Hampshire State March |
1977[1] |
| Honorary New Hampshire Naturally |
|
1983[1][22] |
| Official Live Free or Die |
Barry Palmer |
2007 |
| New Jersey |
unofficial New Jersey, My Home |
|
[1] |
| New Mexico |
State song O Fair New Mexico |
Elizabeth Garrett |
1917[1] |
| Spanish state song Así Es Nuevo Méjico |
Elizabeth Garrett |
1971[1] |
| State ballad Land of Enchantment |
|
1989[1] |
| Bilingual song New Mexico - Mi Lindo Nuevo México |
Elizabeth Garrett |
1995[1] |
| New York |
I Love New York |
Steve Karmen |
|
| North Carolina |
The Old North State |
|
1927[1] |
| North Dakota |
North Dakota Hymn |
|
1947[1] |
| Ohio |
Beautiful Ohio |
Mary Earl, music
Ballard MacDonald, original lyrics
Wilbert McBride, 1989 lyrics |
1969[1][23] |
| Rock song Hang on Sloopy |
The McCoys |
1985[1][24] |
| Oklahoma |
Official song Oklahoma! |
Rodgers and Hammerstein |
1953[1][25] |
| Official state waltz "Oklahoma Wind" |
|
1982[1] |
| Rock song Do You Realize?? |
The Flaming Lips |
2009[26] |
| Oregon |
Oregon, My Oregon |
J.A. Buchanan and
Henry B. Murtaghin |
1927[1] |
| Pennsylvania |
Pennsylvania |
|
1990[1] |
| Rhode Island |
State march Rhode Island |
|
1996 |
| State song Rhode Island, It's for Me |
|
1996[1] |
| South Carolina |
Carolina |
|
1911[1] |
| South Carolina On My Mind |
|
1984[1] |
| South Dakota |
Hail, South Dakota! |
|
1943[1] |
| Tennessee |
My Homeland, Tennessee |
Nell Grayson Taylor /
Roy Lamont Smith |
1926[1] |
| When It's Iris Time in Tennessee |
Willa Waid Newman |
1935 |
| My Tennessee |
Frances Hannah Tranum |
1931[1] |
| The Tennessee Waltz |
Redd Stewart /
Pee Wee King |
1965[1] |
| Rocky Top |
Boudleaux Bryant /
Felice Bryant |
1982[1] |
| Tennessee |
Vivian Rorie |
1992 |
| The Pride of Tennessee |
Fred Congdon /
Thomas Vaughn /
Carol Elliot |
1996[1] |
| Texas |
Texas, Our Texas |
William J. Marsh (of Fort Worth) |
1933[1][27] |
| Utah |
State Song Utah, This is the Place |
Sam and Gary Francis |
2003[28] |
State Hymn Utah, We Love Thee
(State Song 1937-2003)[29] |
Evan Stephens |
2003[1] |
| Vermont |
These Green Mountains |
|
1999[1] |
| Virginia |
Emeritus state song Carry Me Back to Old Virginny (rescinded 1998 but not yet replaced) |
James Bland [30] |
1940[1][31] |
| Washington |
State song "Washington, My Home" |
|
1959[1] |
| State folk song "Roll On, Columbia, Roll On" |
Woody Guthrie |
1987[1][32] |
| State rock song "Louie Louie" |
Richard Berry |
[33] |
| West Virginia |
Official state song The West Virginia Hills |
|
1963[1] |
| Official state song This Is My West Virginia |
|
1963[1] |
| Official state song West Virginia, My Home Sweet Home |
|
1963[1] |
| Wisconsin |
State song On, Wisconsin! |
Lyrics: Charles D. Rosa and J. S. Hubbard
Music: William T. Purdy |
1959[1] |
| State ballad "Oh Wisconsin, Land of My Dreams" |
|
2001[1] |
| State waltz "The Wisconsin Waltz" |
|
2001[1] |
| Wyoming |
Wyoming |
|
1955[1] |