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"'''Oh, Arkansas'''" by ] and ] is one of the official ] of ]. It was written in 1986 for the state's 150th-anniversary celebration. It was named an official "state song" by the Arkansas General Assembly in 1987. | |||
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Written by: Terry Rose and Gary Klaff | |||
Other official Arkansas state songs are "]", the state ] (state song before 1949 and from 1963 to 1987); "]", also written for the state's 150th birthday in 1986, and likewise designated "state song" in 1987; and "]", state historical song (state song from 1949 to 1963). | |||
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It's the spirit of the mountains and the spirit of the Delta | |||
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It's the spirit of the Capitol dome. | |||
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It's the spirit of the river and the spirit of the lakes, | |||
It's the spirit that's in each and every home. | |||
It's the spirit of the people and the spirit of the land, | |||
It's the spirit of tomorrow and today. | |||
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Oh Arkansas, Oh Arkansas, Arkansas U.S.A. | |||
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It's the spirit of friendship, it's the spirit of hope | |||
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It's the Razorbacks every game they play. | |||
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Oh Arkansas, Oh Arkansas, Arkansas U.S.A. | |||
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It's the spirit of the forest, it's the spirit of the eagle. | |||
It's the spirit of the country that we love. | |||
It's the spirit of pride that we all feel deep inside, | |||
It's the spirit that shines from above. | |||
It's the spirit of our fathers, it's the spirit of our kids, | |||
It's the spirit of the music that we play. | |||
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Oh Arkansas, Oh Arkansas, Oh Arkansas U.S.A. | |||
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Oh Arkansas, Oh Arkansas, Oh Arkansas U.S.A. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 25 April 2024
"Oh, Arkansas" by Terry Rose and Gary Klaff is one of the official state songs of Arkansas. It was written in 1986 for the state's 150th-anniversary celebration. It was named an official "state song" by the Arkansas General Assembly in 1987.
Other official Arkansas state songs are "Arkansas", the state anthem (state song before 1949 and from 1963 to 1987); "Arkansas (You Run Deep In Me)", also written for the state's 150th birthday in 1986, and likewise designated "state song" in 1987; and "The Arkansas Traveler", state historical song (state song from 1949 to 1963).
External links
- Lyrics & download of "Oh, Arkansas", from Arkansas Secretary of State's website
- Arkansas Code (Section 1-4-116, State songs and anthem)
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