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The United States of Songs: North DakotaFri, 27 Jan 2012 19:00:00 -0600 And we're back! The United States of Songs continues barreling through the alphabet of states to find the perfect song to describe each. I know I go through it pretty much every time I write one of these, but people seem to forget that the rules specify the song title has to have the state name, and the song must be about the entire state. Which means songs like the great country march "Let 'Er Go," while great recommendations, just don't apply to today's state:
Hoo boy, it's tough to find a good tune about North Dakota. That's not to say it's a particularly BAD song; it's not. But it's really stretching my "song about the state" rule to the breaking point, I know. And honestly, I probably would've gone with the current state song, "North Dakota Hymn," had I been able to find a version of it online that isn't absolute crap. This is kinda how I picture the place.
The entire state has roughly a third the population the Seattle metro area does, so it sounds like the kind of place where you could carve out your own little kingdom on a piece of land and not have too many people bother you. I could get behind that, if it weren't for the whole, y'know, desolation thing. The problem with the lonesome prairie is there aren't a lot of opportunities for sarcastic internet copywriters. I think, though, that the general vibe of this song captures what I think the vibe would be in North Dakota.
Runner-Up: "North Dakota" by Lyle Lovett Read the full article...
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