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  1. Give Me Louisiana. " Give Me Louisiana " It was written in 1970 by Doralice Fontane [1] and arranged by John Croom. [2] [3] It was the only official Louisiana state song from 1970 to 1976. In 1977, You Are My Sunshine was added as a second official state song. [4] [5] "Give Me Louisiana" was removed as an official state song in 2021 in the same ...

  2. Give me Louisiana, Where love birds always sing. In shady lanes or pastures, The cowbells softly ring; The softness of the sunset. Brings peace and blissful rest. Oh give me Louisiana, The state where I was born. The smell of sweet clover.

  3. Give Me Louisiana Lyrics. Written by Doralice Fontane. Composed by Dr. John Croom. Give me Louisiana, The State where I was born. The State of snowy cotton, The best I've ever known; A State of sweet magnolias, And Creole melodies.

  4. May 14, 2024 · The song opens with the lines, “Give me, give me Louisiana, the state where I was born, the state of snowy cotton, the best I’ve ever known.”. These words express a strong sense of attachment and pride towards the singer’s place of origin. Louisiana is renowned for its cotton production, and the imagery of “snowy cotton” conveys the ...

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  5. Louisiana designated "You are My Sunshine" by Jimmie H. Davis (former governor of Louisiana) and Charles Mitchell as an official state song in 1977 ( Give Me Louisiana is also an official state song). All State Songs. LYRICS. The other night, dear. As I lay sleeping. I dreamed I held you in my arms. When I awoke, dear. I was mistaken.

  6. Oh give me Louisiana, The state where I was born Oh what sweet old memories The mossy old oaks bring It brings us the story of our Evangeline A state of old tradition, of old plantation days Makes good old Louisiana The sweetest of all states. Give me Louisiana, A state prepared to share That good old southern custom, Hospitality so rare; A ...

  7. Mar 30, 2016 · Despite his successful contributions to Louisiana’s politics and economy, Davis is heralded more for his musical career. On Feb. 4, 1940, he recorded a song—today recognizable to the youngest of ears—called “You Are My Sunshine.”. It became an instant hit. Bing Crosby and Gene Autry both covered the song in 1941, just a year after ...

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