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"Georgia on My Mind" is a song written in 1930 by Hoagy Carmichael (music) and Stuart Gorrell (lyrics).
Georgia Day is the holiday which the U.S. state of Georgia recognizes in honor of its colonial founding as the Province of Georgia. On February 12, 1733, James Oglethorpe landed the first settlers in the Anne, at what was to become Georgia's first city (and later the first state capital), Savannah. It is not a public holiday, but is mainly observed in schools and by some local civic groups for its historic importance to the state.
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The song was first recorded on September 15, 1930 in New York by Hoagy Carmichael and His Orchestra with Bix Beiderbecke on muted cornet and Hoagy Carmichael on vocals. The recording was part of Bix Beiderbecke's last recording session. The recording was released as Victor 23013 with "One Night in Havana".
Georgia's theme song is "Georgia on My Mind," written by Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart Gorrell in 1930. It became widely known through Ray Charles's rendition in 1960, which helped solidify its association with the state. In 1979, it was officially adopted as Georgia's state song, reflecting the state's cultural heritage and love for music. The song evokes a deep emotional connection to the state and its landscapes.
Delaware was the first and Georgia the fourth.
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Georgia became a state in January 2nd 1788 then became a state again in July 15th 1870
Georgia was admitted into the Union on January 2, 1788 becoming the 4th state to join the Union.
Georgia ratified the United States Constitution as the fourth state in 1788. In 1861 Georgia declared a secession from the Union in 1861 and was the last state restored in 1870.
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