Here We Have Idaho
"Here We Have Idaho" is the official state song of Idaho.[1] The music was originally composed by Sallie Hume-Douglas for a song titled "Garden of Paradise,"[2] which Hume-Douglas copyrighted in 1915.[3] In 1917, two students at the University of Idaho used the music for their entry in a campus song contest.[2] McKinley Helm wrote a verse for the song, and Alice Bessee adapted the "Garden of Paradise" music to fit.[4] Under the title "Our Idaho," the song won the contest that year and eventually became the university's alma mater.[5] The university later learned that Hume-Douglas had copyrighted the music, and obtained permission from her to continue using it for "Our Idaho."[2]
Regional anthem of Idaho | |
| Lyrics | McKinley Helm Albert J. Tompkins |
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| Music | Sallie Hume Douglas, 1915 |
| Adopted | 1931 |
In the meantime, Albert J. Tompkins, Director of Music in the Boise Public Schools, had written two additional verses for the song.[6] These were combined with Helm's verse (used as a chorus) to form "Here We Have Idaho," which the Idaho Legislature designated[7] as the Idaho state song in 1931.[8]
Lyrics
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verse 1 |
References
- Idaho Blue Book. State of Idaho. 2004.
- , "Garden of Paradise," Idaho Harvester (posted Jan. 18, 2021).
- Randy Stapilus (19 October 2010). It Happened in Idaho: Remarkable Events That Shaped History. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 113–. ISBN 978-0-7627-6704-5.
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- Rebecca Stefoff (2008). Idaho. Marshall Cavendish. pp. 106–. ISBN 978-0-7614-3003-2.
- The Bulletin. Missouri Historical Society. 1962.