The song was written and composed by Eddie Khoury and Ronnie Bonner and serves as the official song for all public purposes. State Representative Frank L. Oliver introduced the bill for the song, and it was adopted by the General Assembly and signed into law by Governor Robert P. Casey on November 29, 1990.
Philadelphia is in the state of Pennsylvania which is in the country of U.S.A.
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The Pennsylvania state quarter was struck in 1999
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The song is called Pennsylvania
The title of the official Pennsylvania state song is Pennsylvania. The state song was written by Eddie Khoury and Ronnie Bonner.
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The Pennsylvania Polka!
William T. Purdy wrote the melody for On Wisconsin. Carl Beck wrote the lyrics to make it a fight song for the University of Madison. Charles Rosa and wrote the words for the state song. John Philip Sousa thought it was the best fight song ever written.
The Person who wrote the state anthem was Steve Karmen he wrote the lyrics to i love new york
The official state song is "Pennsylvania" (Written and composed by Eddie Khoury and Ronnie Bonner)
The song is called Pennsylvania and goes like this: Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania,Mighty is your name,Steeped in glory and tradition,Object of acclaim,Where brave men fought the foe of freedom,Tyranny decried,'Til the bell of independence filled the countryside. ChorusPennsylvania, Pennsylvania,May your future be filled with honor everlasting as your history. Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania,Blessed by God's own hand,Birthplace of a mighty nation,Keystone of the land.Where first our country's flag unfolded,Freedom to proclaim,May the voices of tomorrow glorify your name. ChorusPennsylvania, Pennsylvania,May your future be filled with honor everlasting as your history.
DARREN SOLOMON wrote the song...
The state song for Florida is "Old Folks at Home" written by Stephen Foster.
Charlie H Chamberlein wrote the state song called Illinois for the state of Illinois. The song was composed by Archibald Johnson. It became the state act of the 54th general Illinois assembly in 1955.