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TTo quote Team America: World Police, “America, Fuck Yeah!” Now that I’ve offended some with a totally unnecessary, profane reference to a totally novel 2004 film which includes filthy puppet sex, let’s jump right into the playlist! Much like 50 Songs About the 50 States, published in 2018, AN UNORTHODOX SOUNDTRACK TO THE UNITED STATES is all about the 50 states of the United States… mostly… kind of…
For each of the 50 states, there is a song that is somehow loosely associated, loosely related, or in some form or fashion unique to that state. Like the 2018 list, some songs are more favorable than others, but there is no vendetta against of the United States. Hey, I even apologize to the state of Wisconsin for throwing some shade – more on that later.
What is different about this particular unorthodox soundtrack is how the 50 states are organized. Rather than be boring and arrange them all in alphabetical order overall, the states have been arranged in their respective regions alphabetically. Brushing up on your geography, the five regions are Northeast (includes New York), Midwest (includes Illinois), Southeast (includes my home state, Kentucky), Southwest (includes Texas), and West (includes California).
With 50 songs, AN UNORTHODOX SOUNDTRACK TO THE UNITED STATES is a massive affair. That said, I try not to over commentate and let the music speak for itself (famous last words). Some of the musicians you will find on AN UNORTHODOX SOUNDTRACK TO THE UNITED STATES include Brent Cobb, John Prine, Jaheim, King Princess, Kota the Friend, Maggie Rogers, and Nina Simone among many others. So, without further ado, I present too you, AN UNORTHODOX SOUNDTRACK TO THE UNITED STATES, playlist no. 96!
Region 1: Northeast
1. Connecticut:
Emma Charles, “Connecticut”
Connecticut (EP) • Resilience Music Alliance LLC • 2020
✓ Good Beat: The basketball program at the University of Connecticut (UConn) has had massive success. The men’s basketball team has won four national titles (1999, 2004, 2011, 2014). The women have been dominant, winning 11 national titles, winning four straight between 2012 – 2016.
✗ Bad Beat: Admittedly, I’m no UConn Men’s basketball fan because they are one of few teams with a winning record against my Kentucky Wildcats, but that’s not the actual bad beat. The bad beat for the state? The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting that occurred in Newtown Connecticut in December 2012 🤬. That’s much worse than the UK loss to UConn three separate times in the NCAA Tournament.
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2. Maine:
The Tragic Thrills, “Maine”
On Florence Street • The Tragic Thrills • 2017
“So, I’m buying a house in Maine Where the ground takes May to thaw out And Canada’s a thirty-minute drive.”
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3. Massachusetts:
Bee Gees, “Massachusetts”
Timeless – The All-Time Greatest Hits • Capitol • 2017
“And the lights all went out down in Massachusetts The day I left her standing on her own.”
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4. New Hampshire:
Sorry Ghost, “New Hampshire”
The Morning After • Helpless • 2020
The band discusses the significance of “New Hampshire” via IG:
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5. New Jersey:
Culture, “4 AM in New Jersey”
4 AM in New Jersey (EP) • Culture • 2020
✗ Bad Beat: Check out the video ↓ 😏😏😏
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6. New York:
The Strokes, “Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus”
The New Abnormal • RCA • 2020
✓ Good Beat: Well, the state is truly a representation of America’s melting pot, which is hella cool.
✗ Bad Beat: I could mention that a certain president is from the state, but I’ll reserve my political opinions. September 11, 2001 was a horrible day for all Americans. No further explanation needed in the least.
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7. Pennsylvania:
Bruce Springsteen, “Streets of Philadelphia”
Greatest Hits • Bruce Springsteen • 1995
“I walked the avenue, ‘til my legs felt like stone
I heard the voices of friends vanished and gone
At night I could hear the blood in my veins
It was just as black and whispering as the rain
On the Streets of Philadelphia.”
✓ Good Beat: That Philly soul sound – timeless! 👍🎶
✗ Bad Beat: Pennsylvania – what the 🤬 happened with the state during the Election of 2016? My, my, my oh 🤬 my!
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8. Rhode Island:
Blossom Dearie, “Rhode Island is Famous for You”
Soubrette Sings Broadway Hit Songs • The Verve Music Group • 1960
“Copper comes from Arizona
Peaches come from Georgia
And lobsters come from Maine
The wheat fields are the sweet fields of Nebraska
And Kansas gets bonanzas from the grain
Old whiskey comes from old Kentucky
Ain’t the country lucky
New Jersey gives us glue
And you, you come from Rhode Island
And little old Rhode Island is famous for you.”
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9. Vermont:
Fail Better, Heal Faster, “Vermont”
Fail Better, Heal Faster • Fail Better, Heal Faster • 2017
“I wanna move to Vermont, where I don’t know anyone
Stick my head in the sand
And wait for the planet to explode or take me instead…”
Region 2: Midwest
1. Illinois:
Oliver Hazard, “Illinois”
34 N. River • R&R Digital • 2018
“Oh Illinois
You broke me down
Face down in dirt Oh Illinois
Dressed in drag
With cigarettes and booze Oh Illinois
Stole my cat
Not coming back no more.”
✓ Good Beat: Barack Obama! Also, for the most part, you can rely on Illinois to go blue, which is good if you’re a staunch democrat like myself.
✗ Bad Beat: Rod Blagojevich… hot mess! But it gets worse Illinois… JOHN WAYNE GACY!!!
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2. Indiana:
Adrianne Lenker, “Indiana”
Hours Were the Birds • Saddle Creek • 2014
“Daddy wanted me to leave it Indiana, Indiana in the cold Said, ‘You know you really don't need it leave the fame for the road.’”
✓ Good Beat(s): Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Jackson 5… Also, if you a fan of a certain basketball program, well, it was once really good.
✗ Bad Beat: Anytime Indiana beats Kentucky… 73-72 and 73-67 comes to mind. Again, I could get political regarding a certain politician, but I’ll leave it alone with Hoosiers defeats against my Wildcats.
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3. Iowa:
Slipknot, “Iowa”
Iowa • The All Blacks U.S.A., Inc. • 2001
“You are mine
You will always be mine
I can tear you apart
I can recombine you
All I want is to covet you all
You belong to me
I will kill you to love you (love you).”
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4. Kansas:
Gorillaz, “Kansas”
The Now Now • Parlophone • 2018
“I’m not gonna cry
I’ve got more time to give
I’m not gonna cry
Find another dream.”
✓ Good Beat: The University of Kansas has the second most winningest men’s basketball program. Many believed, had the 2020 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament been played that Bill Self would’ve won his second championship and the programs fourth overall. The team was ranked no. 1 in the final AP Poll with a gaudy 28-3 record. Ballin’!
✗ Bad Beat: Dennis Rader, infamously known as BTK… Not a good guy in the least. I don’t think Kansans would argue with me either…
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5. Michigan:
KISS, “Detroit Rock City”
Destroyer • Island Def Jam Music Group • 1976
“Get up!
Everybody’s gonna move their feet
Get down!
Everybody’s gonna leave their seat
You gotta lose your mind in Detroit Rock City.”
✓ Good Beat: Judge Greg Mathis – this man is a gift!
✗ Bad Beat: Flint, Michigan water crises… what a mess!
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6. Minnesota:
Dead Man Winter, “A Long, Cold Night in Minneapolis”
Bright Lights • Banjodad • 2011
“Let go of me darling
Before you kill me
I’m hollow and holly
Just like man
You’ll never know me
The way I know sorrow
It kinda helps nothing but it’s all I got left…”
✓ Good Beat: The Purple One – duh!
✗ Bad Beat: Police brutality… the murder of George Floyd. Enough said.
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7. Missouri:
EL VY, “Happiness, Missouri”
Return to the Moon • 4AD Ltd • 2015
“While away while someone counts the minutes
Happiness, Missouri, I got to get your mind off
By the way, I told you we were in this
Happiness, Missouri, I got to get your mind off it.”
✓ Good Beat: What about them Kansas City Chiefs?
✗ Bad Beat: Ferguson, Missouri and the killing of unarmed black teen Michael Brown. To quote Trey Songz, “How Many Times?”.
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8. Nebraska:
Bruce Springsteen, “Nebraska”
Nebraska • Bruce Springsteen • 1982
“I saw her standing on her front lawn just twirling her baton
Me and her went for a ride, sir, and ten innocent people died
From the town of Lincoln, Nebraska, with a sawed-off .410 on my lap
Through to the badlands of Wyoming I killed everything in my path.”
Starkweather had an accomplice, his girlfriend Caril Ann Fugate, who was just 14. Ultimately, for his crimes, which took place in Wisconsin and Nebraska, Starkweather went to the electric chair.
“The jury brought in a guilty verdict and the judge he sentenced me to death
Midnight in a prison storeroom with leather straps across my chest.”
Sure, “Nebraska” is a dark representation of the state known for a championship-winning college football program, but I dare you to find a better song by a more accomplished artist, hence why I jacked it directly from my previous soundtrack to the states, 50 Songs About the 50 States.
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9. North Dakota:
Hodera, “North Dakota”
First Things First • Take This to Heart • 2017
“I had a dream I was in North Dakota laying in a field
Where they had grown a bunch of corn, but then they cut it down
So now it’s just a place where I can lay and pretend everything’s okay
Because in this dream you were there next to me engaging in the silence.”
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10. Ohio:
King Princess, “Ohio”
Cheap Queen (Deluxe) • Zelig • 2020
“How’s it been in Ohio, babe?
Do you think about me
When you’re going home?
‘Cause I’ve been getting rich
But everything I love is broke
So what’s good?
Is it me or is it you?”
✓ Good Beat: LeBron James 🏀. Enough said. Also, if you’re into it, The Ohio State football.
✗ Bad Beat: The 2016 election – the state wasn’t even a battleground like it normally is! Also, the NCAA tournament performances of Cincinnati (particularly as a 2-seed), The Bengals, The Browns… lots of bad beats. Also, throw in the two times The Ohio State beat Kentucky (74-67 and 71-65). Ugh! 🤬🤬🤬 ↓
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11. South Dakota:
Jakey, “South Dakota”
“South Dakota” • Jakey • 2017
uckers rest in peace.” Okay… Jakey is a YouTuber, but also a musician. South Dakota is a state that lacks an abundance of tunes written about it. So, why not give the YouTube musician the opportunity to rep SD?
“What South Dakota sound like (yeah)
When it’s done by me
This what South Dakota sound like (yeah)
In the middle of the street.”
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12. Wisconsin:
John Prine, “Milwaukee Here I Come”
Ft. Melba Montgomery
In Spite of Ourselves • Oh Boy / Thirty Tigers • 1999
“I’m gonna get on that old turnpike and I’m gonna ride
I’m gonna leave this town till you decide
Which one you want the most, them Opry stars or me
Milwaukee, here I come from Nashville, Tennessee
Milwaukee is where we were before we came here…”
✓ Good Beat:Tyler Herro, and his style choices too!
✗ Bad Beat: 38-1 thanks to those Badgers, but even worse, Jeffrey Dahmer. I know it’s painful, but Dahmer will forever be infamous. And if that wasn’t enough, Wisconsin had already experienced Ed Gein…
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Region 3: Southeast
1. Alabama:
Brent Cobb, “King of Alabama”
Providence Canyon • Elektra • 2018
“From Alabama ‘cross the Rio Grande He beat the blacktop down with a five-piece band Not because he loved it – he did that too – But he did it man ‘cause that’s what he was born to do.”
✓ Good Beat: Alabama football. Roll Tide! To be fair, Auburn is good too, but Alabama is more consistent.
✗ Bad Beat: The history of racism in the state. Not cool.
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2. Arkansas:
Collin Raye, “Little Rock”
Extremes • Sony • 1993
“...I needed a new town for my new start Selling VCRs in Arkansas at a Wal-Mart I haven’t had a drink in nineteen days My eyes are clear and bright without that haze I like the preacher from the Church of Christ...”
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3. Delaware:
City and Colour, “Hello, I’m in Delaware”
Sometimes • Dine Alone • 2005
“But I will see you again I will see you again A long time from now.”
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4. Florida:
Jaheim, “Florida”
Appreciation Day • Atlantic • 2013
“Oh, Florida something’s very wrong Need to know, what’s going on? Can we make this house a home Oh, Florida can I talk to you? Can we walk and have an interview? Florida, this land is overdue.”
✓ Good Beat: Hmm… well, there’s plenty of opportunity within the state.
✗ Bad Beats: Where does one begin? The shooting of Trayvon Martin in 2012, the Pulse Nightclub Shooting of 2016, Stoneman Douglas High School shooting of 2018, the ridiculously high number of coronavirus cases… NOT GOOD 🤬🤬🤬.
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5. Georgia:
6LACK, “ATL Freestyle”
6pc Hot EP • LVRN/Interscope • 2020
“Ridin' through Atlanta on a off-day Hopin' that nobody double-cross me Hit up Keisha, "Have you seen PARLAY?" 'Cause he ain't make it to the afterparty, ayy...”
✓ Good Beat: I loved Atlanta the one time I vacationed there… it’s been a while since I’ve been, though.
Bad Beat: Ahmaud Arbery’s murder, and a history of racism.
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6. Kentucky:
John Prine, “My Old Kentucky Home, Goodnight”
“My Old Kentucky Home, Goodnight” • Oh Boy / Thirty Tigers • 2019
✓ Good Beat: Brent Faulkner and his awesome site, The Musical Hype. Also, Kentucky Wildcats, 8x national champions in men’s college basketball (1948, 1949, 1951, 1958, 1978, 1996, 1998, 2012). Did I mention, UK has the winningest men’s basketball program in D-1 history?
✗ Bad Beat: Anytime UK loses, especially to Duke (puke), Florida, Louisville (rare), Tennessee (too often as of late). More importantly, the hyper conservatism of the state as a whole, voting against interests, and racial injustice. RIP Breonna Taylor 🤬🤬🤬.
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7. Louisiana:
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, “Louisiana Rain”
Damn the Torpedoes • Geffen • 1979
“Louisiana rain is falling at my feet Baby, I’m noticing the change as I move down the street Louisiana rain is soaking through my shoes I may never be the same when I reach Baton Rouge.”
✓ Good Beat: LSU Tigers football had a beast 2019-20 season. Joe Burrow was the man!
✗ Bad Beat: Louisiana doesn’t do particularly well when it comes to flooding historically. Of course, out of Hurricane Katrina, we found out how ‘outspoken’ Kanye West can be…
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8. Maryland:
Tennessee Ernie Ford, “Maryland, My Maryland”
Sings Civil War Songs of the South • Capitol Records Nashville • 1961
✓ Good Beat: Well, Maryland won the 2002 NCAA Tournament, defeating Indiana 64-52.
✗ Bad Beat: Freddie Gray, 2015… seeing a trend in so many of the bad beats?
9. Mississippi:
Nina Simone, “Mississippi Goddam”
In Concert • Verve • 1964
“Alabama’s gotten me so upset Tennessee’s made me lose my rest And everybody knows about Mississippi goddam.”
✗ Bad Beat: Nina Simone said it best… “Mississippi GODDAM!” Extensive history of racism.
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10. North Carolina:
Little Chief, “North Carolina”
Lion’s Den • Yellow Stone • 2014
“So, take me to North Carolina Where my baby lives I won’t be there by tomorrow But heaven knows I’m on my way So take me to North Carolina.”
✓ Good Beat: Basketball rules here, as much as I hate to say it. I will say, the state isn’t a red stronghold anymore – it’s purple!
✗ Bad Beat: For us Kentucky fans, it’s always Duke, but North Carolina doesn’t get a pass either, especially with that Luke Maye shot from 2017 in that 75-73 loss. UGH!
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11. South Carolina:
Josh Turner, “South Carolina Low Country”
Everything is Fine • MCA Nashville • 2007
“I grew up in South Carolina Singing all them bluegrass and country songs I’d sing from Hannah down to Charles town Getting all the people to sing along to what I call.”
✓ Good Beat: Myrtle Beach, Clemson football…
✗ Bad Beat: The Charleston Church shooting of 2015, perpetrated by white supremacist Dylann Roof.
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12. Tennessee:
King Curtis, “Memphis Soul Stew”
King Size Soul • Atlantic • 1967
✓ Good Beat: The music scene is LIT, period.
✗ Bad Beat: Those pesky Tennessee Vols, ugh. Rick Barnes has John Calipari’s number!
13. Virginia:
Roxy Music, “Virginia Plain”
Roxy Music • Virgin • 1972
“Far beyond the pale horizon Some place near the desert strand And where my Studebaker takes me That’s where I’ll make my stand, but wait! Can’t you see her Holzer mane? What’s her name? Virginia Plain.”
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14. West Virginia:
The Front Bottoms, “West Virginia”
Back on Top • Fueled by Ramen • 2015
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Region 4: Southwest
1. Arizona:
Kings of Leon, “Arizona”
Because of the Times • RCA • 2007
“The lamp Flickers in the bedroom She must feel as awkward Whorehouse Arizona Now go Stand up to a giant Say that I’m a fighter Too drunk to remember Too drunk to...”
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2. New Mexico:
“Weird Al” Yankovic, “Albuquerque”
Running with Scissors • Volcano Entertainment III • 1999
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3. Oklahoma:
Zach Bryan, “Moon in Oklahoma”
DeAnn • Zach Bryan • 2019
“You’re the moon in Oklahoma And I’m the night You’re the moon in Oklahoma And I'm the night.”
✓ Good Beat: Those Oklahoma Sooners always come to play! Won a championship in 2000 with Bob Stoops.
✗ Bad Beat: Lots actually. Joe Exotic counts, but much worse were the Tulsa race massacre of 1921 and of course the Oklahoma City Bombing of 1995.
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4. Texas:
Slim Thug, “Houston”
Ft. Paul Wall & Chamillionaire
Houston • Slim Thug • 2007
“I’m from Houston, Texas home of the Texans Texas Tatted on my arm, Houston on my back.”
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Region 5: West
1. Alaska:
Maggie Rogers, “Alaska”
Heard it in a Past Life • Capitol • 2019
“I was walking through icy streams That took my breath away Moving slowly through westward water Over glacial plains.”
✓ Good Beat: There’s an allure about this state that many have never visited, myself included.
✗ Bad Beat: “I can see Russia from my house.” Ugh!
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2. California:
Post Malone, “Hollywood’s Bleeding”
Hollywood’s Bleeding • Republic • 2019
“I just keep on hopin’ that you call me You say you wanna see me, but you can’t right now You never took the time to get to know me Was scared of losin’ somethin’ that we never found We’re running out of reasons, but we can’t let go Yeah, Hollywood is bleeding, but we call it home.”
✓ Good Beat: Hollywood. Liberals galore. UCLA Basketball. Los Angeles Lakers. Zac Efron. I mean, just look at that guy. Woo!
Oh, and this scene, where he does actually wear a shirt:
✗ Bad Beat: Hollywood. Republicans would say liberals, but I’m not republican so… Also, gang activity, various shootings, race issues as well…
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3. Colorado:
Kota the Friend, “Colorado”
“Colorado” • Fltbys • 2018
“I just wish ‘em well though Hope you gettin’ money, hope you doin’ well bro Heard your sister love me, I’m in Colorado Do not fuckin’ at me I been on vacation ‘cause I need it badly.”
✓ Good Beat: Well, if you enjoy smoking…
✗ Bad Beat: Columbine, 1999 and Aurora, 2012 standout…
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4. Hawaii:
Cub Sport, “Hawaiian Party”
BATS • Cub Sport • 2017
“On Monday, you'll tell me about your Hawaiian party I'll hear what you drank and if you danced at the party I will know the details like I was at this party I don't want to see your photos, you know it bores me.”
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5. Idaho:
Josh Ritter, “Idaho”
The Animal Years • Josh Ritter • 2006
“Wolves, oh, wolves, oh, can’t you see? Ain’t no wolf can sing like me And if it could then I suppose He belongs in Idaho Packs of dogs and cigarettes For those who ain’t done packing yet My clothes are packed and I want to go Idaho, oh, Idaho.”
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6. Montana:
Frank Zappa, “Montana”
Over-Nite Sensation • Zappa Family Trust / Universal Music Enterprises • 2012
“Movin’ to Montana soon Gonna be a dental floss tycoon, yes I am Movin’ to Montana soon Gonna be a mennil-toss flykune.”
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7. Nevada:
Cocteau Twins, “Heaven or Las Vegas”
Heaven or Las Vegas • 4AD Ltd • 1990
“Singing on the famous street I want to love, I’ve all the wrong glory Am I just in heaven or Las Vegas Whichever’s more brighter than the sun is to me.”
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8. Oregon:
Sufjan Stevens, “Eugene”
Carrie & Lowell • Asthmatic Kitty • 2015
“Emerald Park, wonders never cease The man who taught me to swim He couldn't quite say my first name Like a Father, he led community water on my head And he called me ‘Subaru’ And now, I want to be near you.”
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9. Utah:
Brock Berrigan, “Utah”
Utah • Brock Berrigan • 2020
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10. Washington:
Sam Kim, “Seattle”
I am Sam (EP) • 2016
“Can I run and hide I’m stuck inside my memories Step away from time Take me to a place Where I will never grow old.”
✓ Good Beat: Seattle, Cut (on YouTube), and Gonzaga Basketball.
✗ Bad Beat: Um, I’m not a big Gonzaga fan, but they have things rolling.
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11. Wyoming:
John Denver, “Song of Wyoming”
Windsong • RCA • 1975
“Here comes that big ole prairie moon risin’ Shinin’ down bright as can be Up on the hill there's a coyote singin’ A Song of Wyoming for me.”
✓ Good Beat: I’ve heard it’s beautiful, especially Yellowstone National Park.
✗ Bad Beat: The murder of Matthew Sheppard in 1998 – shameful.
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