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The 50 Best Songs Of The 50 States

Home is where the song is.

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The 50 Best Songs Of The 50 States
Michael Tompsett

Who doesn't love hearing a song that is written about their hometown or state? Not only does it evoke feelings of sentimentality, but it's comforting to know that someone in this world, other than you, also cares about the place that you call home. Here is what I came up with for the 50 best songs of the 50 states. Enjoy!

1. Alabama: "Stars Fell On Alabama" – She & Him


2. Alaska: "Alaska" – Sky Sailing


3. Arizona: "Arizona" – Hey Monday


4. Arkansas: "Arkansas" – Damien Jurado


5. California: "California Lovers" – Tori Kelly/LL Cool J


6. Colorado: "Telluride" – Tim McGraw


7. Connecticut: "Connecticut" – Steph Barrak


8. Delaware: "Hello, I’m in Delaware" – City and Colour


9. Florida: "Tallahassee" – Green River Ordinance


10. Georgia: "Why Georgia" – John Mayer


11. Hawaii: "Good Morning Hawaii" – Kolohe Kai


12. Idaho: "Idaho" – Train


13. Illinois: "Illinois" – Brett Eldredge


14. Indiana: "Indiana" – Jon McLaughlin


15. Iowa: "Des Moines, IA" – The Milk Carton Kids


16. Kansas: "Kansas City" – The New Basement Tapes


17. Kentucky: "Kentucky" – Thomas Csorba


18. Louisiana: "New Orleans" – Parachute


19. Maine: "Portland, Maine" – Donovan Woods


20. Maryland: "My Promise to Maryland" – Boys of Fall


21. Massachusetts: "Massachusetts (Acoustic)" – Silverstein


22. Michigan: "Michigan" – Ed Prosek


23. Minnesota: "Minnesota" – Harbor and Home


24. Mississippi: "Mississippi" – The Griswolds


25. Missouri: "Missing Missouri" – Sara Evans


26. Montana: "Kalispell" – Charlie King


27. Nebraska: "Nebraska" – Lucy Rose


28. Nevada: "Reno" – Wild Child


29. New Hampshire: "New Hampshire." – Jason Reeves


30. New Jersey: "Jersey" – Mayday Parade


31. New Mexico: "New Mexico" – Nevada Color


32. New York: "New York" – Ed Sheeran


33. North Carolina: "Carolina Moon" – Scotty McCreery


34. North Dakota: "North Dakota" – Chris Knight


35. Ohio: "Ohio" – Damien Jurado


36. Oklahoma: "Oklahoma Sky" – Miranda Lambert


37. Oregon: "Coming Home (Oregon)" – Mat Kearney


38. Pennsylvania: "Philadelphia" – Parachute


39. Rhode Island: "Rhode Island" – The Innocence Mission


40. South Carolina: "South Carolina Low Country" – Josh Turner


41. South Dakota: "South Dakota" – Small Sur


42. Tennessee: "Leaving Nashville" – Charles Kelley


43. Texas: "Texas Was You" – Jason Aldean


44. Utah: "Salt Lake City" – Motherfolk


45. Vermont: "Montpelier" – Leah Nobel


46. Virginia: "Virginia" – Ron Pope


47. Washington: "Hello Seattle" – Owl City


48. West Virginia: "Home Is Where The Heart Is" – Lady Antebellum


49. Wisconsin: "Wisconsin" – Jordan Ruiz


50. Wyoming: "Why Wyoming" – Kellie Coffey


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