The Nevada state song is "Home Means Nevada," written by Bertha Rafuel and composed by Dave A. Williams in 1932. It was officially adopted as the state song in 1933. The song reflects the sentiments of Nevadans about their connection to the state, emphasizing themes of home and belonging. Interestingly, the song has undergone various adaptations and has been performed by many artists, highlighting its enduring popularity.
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Nevada has many interesting facts including nicknames, state birds, and state animals. Nevada is known for its mountains and also for its flat valleys. Nevada has had only two glaciers in its whole period of existence. NV is the abbreviated symbol for Nevada. Nevada is also known for its nickname, Silver State, considering their state colors are silver and blue. Nevada was named after the spanish word meaning snow-clad. They have many populous cities, but also some unpopular cities. Las Vegas is one of the most populous cities in the world and it's located in Nevada. Las Vegas is has a population of exactly 552,539. Nevada is also known for their Mountain Bluebird, Bighorn Sheep, and Sagebrush flower. The state song is 'Home Means Nevada.' Nevada is the gambling capital of the United States of America. The capital of Nevada is Carson City which is, surprisingly, unpopular. With 56,062 people living in Carson City, it is extremely known for its mountains. The mountains in Carson City have faint markings that are said to have been made by ancient peoples. That is one reason Carson City has ANY people at all.
It was written by Bertha Raffetto in 1932. The year was 1932, it was summer and Mrs. Raffetto had been asked, by the Nevada Native Daughters, to sing a song about Nevada at the annual picnic at Bowers Mansion. She completed "Home Means Nevada" at 4:00am on the day of the picnic and sang her composition that afternoon. The song was very well received and former Governor Roswell K. Colcord said to Mrs. Raffetto, "Honey, that's the prettiest Nevada Song that I have ever heard. It should be made the state song of Nevada!" The song has been described as a "funereal dirge." Funereal is an adjective modifying the noun "dirge."
The duration of Song of Nevada is 1.25 hours.
Song of Nevada was created on 1944-08-05.
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The lyrics were written by King Kalakaua in 1874.
Song of Nevada - 1944 was released on: USA: 5 August 1944
Song of Nevada - 1944 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
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The Old North State is the official song of North Carolina, which was adopted in 1927. It was written in 1835 by William Gaston. The music was composed by E.E. Randolph in 1926.