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  2. Alabama (Julia Tutwiler song) - Wikipedia

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    "Alabama" is the regional anthem of the U.S. state of Alabama; it was adopted as the official state song in 1931. History "Alabama" was written as a poem by Julia Tutwiler, a distinguished educator and humanitarian. It was first sung to an Austrian air, but in 1931, the music written by Edna Gockel Gussen, an organist, and choirmaster from ...

  3. List of songs about Alabama - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs written about the U.S. state of Alabama or notable locations in the state: "Tuscaloosa" (aka Old Quadrangle) by Harry Lipson III “King Cotton” by The Secret Sisters "Alabam" by Cowboy Copas "Alabama" (State Song) written by Julia Tutwiler "Alabama" written by Michael Jary-Bruno Balz

  4. Sweet Home Alabama - Wikipedia

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    In September 2007, Alabama governor Bob Riley announced that the phrase "Sweet Home Alabama" would be used to promote Alabama state tourism in a multimillion-dollar ad campaign. In 2009, the state of Alabama began using the phrase as an official slogan on motor-vehicle license plates , and Riley noted that the song is the third most-played that ...

  5. List of U.S. state songs - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico has two state songs in Spanish: "Así Es Nuevo México" is the official Spanish state song, while "New Mexico - Mi Lindo Nuevo Mexico" is the state bilingual song. Iowa 's " The Song of Iowa " uses the tune from the song " O Tannenbaum " as its melody. [4]

  6. Music of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Julia Tutwiler, an advocate for education and prison reform, wrote the state song, "Alabama". The state song of Alabama is entitled "Alabama". It was written by Julia Tutwiler and composed by Edna Gockel Gussen. It was adopted as the state song in 1931. A State Senate bill (SB-458) was passed 32–1 in 2000 to move "Alabama" to the status of ...

  7. My Home's in Alabama (song) - Wikipedia

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    A State Senate bill (SR-458) was passed 32-1 in 2000 to make the song the official State Ballad, with "Stars Fell On Alabama", a 1934 song (whose most popular release was by Jimmy Buffett) becoming the new official State Song, and the current State Song, "Alabama", written in 1931 by Julia Tutwiler would be moved to State Anthem status, but the ...

  8. Stars Fell on Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The song has become the unofficial anthem of both the Southerners and Jacksonville State University. In January 2002, the phrase "Stars Fell on Alabama" was added to Alabama's license plates, and the traditional "Heart of Dixie" slogan was reduced to a smaller size.

  9. Alabama Song - Wikipedia

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    The " Alabama Song "—also known as " Moon of Alabama ", " Moon over Alabama ", and " Whisky Bar "—is an English version of a song [clarification needed] written by Bertolt Brecht and translated from German by his close collaborator Elisabeth Hauptmann in 1925 and set to music by Kurt Weill for the 1927 play Little Mahagonny.