Hail South Dakota.
"Hail, South Dakota!" is the official state song of South Dakota.
It is Hail, South Dakota.
Hail South Dakota
HAIL SOUTH DAKOTA HAIL SOUTH DAKOTA
"Hail, South Dakota!" is the official state song of South Dakota. "Under God, the people rule" is the official state motto of South Dakota. Black Hills spruce is the official state tree of South Dakota. Coyote is the official state animal of South Dakota.
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CAROLINA BYWritten by Henry TimrodComposed by Anne Custis BurgessThe state song of South Carolina is a song called Carolina. South Carolina is a state in the United States.
The state of South Dakota's state song is "Hail, South Dakota!" It was written in 1943, and selected by a popular vote to become the state song. The lyrics are as followed... Hail! South Dakota! a great state of the land; Health, wealth and beauty, that's what makes her grand; She has her Black Hills, and mines with gold so rare, And with her scenery, no other state can compare. Come where the sun shines, and where life's worth your while; You won't be here long, till you'll wear a smile; No state's so healthy, and no folk quite so true. To South Dakota we welcome you. Hail! South Dakota! the state we love the best, Land of our fathers, builders of the west; Home of the Badlands, and Rushmore's ageless shrine, Black Hills and prairies, farmland and sunshine. Hills, farms and prairies, blessed with bright sunshine.
The song, Carolina is South Carolina's state song. It has been the state song since 1911 and South Carolina on My Mind is also the state song.
"Illinois" is the title of the official state song of Illinois.
North Dakota's official state song is "The North Dakota Hymn". In 1926, Minnie J. Nielson, North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction at the time, asked James W. Foley, a poet, to write the lyrics for a song about North Dakota. Foley wrote the poem so that it could be sung to the tune of "The Austrian Hymn". Dr. C. S. Putnam, conductor of the North Dakota Agricultural College Band in Fargo, arranged music for Foley's poem. The song was adopted as the official song for the state of North Dakota on March 15, 1947.
The song's title is "Song of Iowa." Not very original title however it was the year of 1911.