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Songs of Arizona

Last update: January 31, 1999


    The official state song is "Arizona March". This state song along with all the other official state songs is available on Coolidge 50.

    I welcome any and all suggestions and especially corrections, as well as additional information on any song listed below.

    Songs of love for Arizona

  • " Arizona", Rex Allen, Jr., from the album Cats in the Cradle; written by Rex Allen, Jr.; contributed by Bob Marshall; this is also the official alternate -- or the alternate official -- state song written by a native son.

  • "Arizona" on Midnight Loneliness by The Rarely Herd (could this be a play on The Seldom Scene?).

  • "Arizona" on The Singing Cowboys by Rex Allen Jr./Sr.

  • "Arizona Skies" on Kiko by Los Lobos.

  • "Arizona Arizona" on Meisterstücke and on Unsere schönste Erfolgeby Truck Stop.

    Honorable mention

  • "Anybody Goin' to San Antone (or Phoenix, Arizona)?" by Charlie Pride at least mentions Arizona.

    Uncertain terrain

  • "Arizona" on Crappin' You Negative by The Grifters. Dubious album title.

  • "Arizona" on Los Gusanos by Los Gusanos.

  • "Arizona Dreaming" on original soundtrack to Sartana .

  • "Arizona Moon" on Blue Blazes by Ranch Romance; on Eye of the Hurricane by Flying Burrito Brothers; on the original soundtrack to Georgia.

    Nope, naw, uh-uh

  • "Arizona (Kick off your rainbow shoes)" -- whodunit? -- was about a woman, if I remember the song correctly; the song seems to be on some of the greatest hits of the 70s collections. Wait -- now I am finding some entries for Paul Revere and the Raiders and for Mark Lindsay ...

  • "Arizona" on Midnight Loneliness The Rarely Herd (could this be a play on The Seldom Scene?).

  • "Arizona Sex Song" on Pay Close Attention by Dirt Circus.




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