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State Song and March

State Song

The Arizona State Anthem was adopted February 28, 1919, by the Fourth State Legislature. The "Arizona March Song" as the anthem was titled, was written by Margaret Rowe Clifford with music composed by Maurice Blumenthal (Arizona March Song - Laws 1919, Chapter 28, adopted by the 4th State Legislature)

More than 60 years later, the Arizona Legislature named Arizona, a song written and performed by Rex Allen, Jr. as an alternate state anthem (I Love You Arizona - Laws 1982, Chapter 1 (HB 2300) adopted by the 35th Legislature). Rex Allen Jr. and father Rex Allen, natives of Willcox, are known world-wide for their famous renditions of cowboy songs. Rex Allen Jr. has been singing the state song at Centennial events and sang the song on February 14, 2012, at the State Capitol.

Listen to some of Arizona!

The lyrics: 

I love you, Arizona;

Your mountains, deserts and streams;

The rise of Dos Cabezas*

And the outlaws I see in my dreams;

I love you Arizona, Superstitions and all;

The warmth you give at sunrise;

Your sunsets put music in us all. 
Oo, Arizona; You're the magic in me; 
Oo, Arizona, You're the life-blood of me;

I love you Arizona;

Desert dust on the wind;

The sage and cactus are blooming,

And the smell of the rain on your skin. 
Oo, Arizona; You're the magic in me; 
Oo, Arizona, You're the life-blood of me.

*Dos Cabezas (Two Heads) - mountain peaks in Cochise County, Arizona

Copyright 1981 by BOXER MUSIC, Nashville, TN.

The State of Arizona owns the copyright on this material under an agreement with Boxer Music.

Boxer is still charged with granting or denying use of the song. Contact Boxer at Rex Allen, Jr.

Arizona March Song

Words by Margaret Rowe Clifford 
Music by Maurice Blumenthal

Read the sheet music on the Arizona Memory Project!

Lyrics:

Come to this land of sunshine

To this land where life is young.

Where the wide, wide world is waiting,

The songs that will now be sung.

Where the golden sun is flaming Into warm, white, shining day,

And the sons of men are blazing

Their priceless right of way.

Come stand beside the rivers

Within our valleys broad.

Stand here with heads uncovered,

In the presence of our God!

While all around, about us

The brave, unconquered band,

As guardians and landmarks

The giant mountains stand.

Not alone for gold and silver Is Arizona great.

But with graves of heroes sleeping,

All the land is consecrate!

O, come and live beside us

However far ye roam

Come and help us build up temples

And name those temples "home." 

Chorus: Sing the song that's in your hearts

Sing of the great Southwest,

Thank God, for Arizona

In splendid sunshine dressed.

For thy beauty and thy grandeur,

For thy regal robes so sheen

We hail thee Arizona Our Goddess and our queen.