Alphabetically listing every state in America

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this excludes songs that have the name but are about a person (ie georgia by phoebe bridgers) and songs only about cities not states (basically all the new york songs ik lol) home (south / alabama, arkansas) - edward sharpe & the magnetic zeros sweet home alabama - lynrd skynrd california here we go - the garden californiacation - rhcp california dreamin - the mamas & the papas folsom prison blues (california) - johnny cash cool colorado - la femme delaware - drop nineteens florida kilos - lana del rey west coast - lana del rey west coast - coconut records idaho - gorillaz illinois (album!) - sufjan stevens kansas remembers me now - orville peck coal miner’s daughter (kentucky) - loretta lynn michigan (album) - sufjan stevens mississippi - toro y moi montana - pierce edens jersey girl - bruce springsteen new mexico‘s no breeze - iron & wine ohio! - the black keys texas reznikoff - mitski all my ex’s live in texas - george strait take me home, country roads (appalachia / west virginia) - john denver wild west virginia - daniel johnston bonuses, that i don’t have saved but should be mentioned: afroman’s many wild songs about different US states, bruce springsteen & johnny cashs’ other US state songs
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case in point: "Wichita Lineman" stretched to its absolute limit via the Dick Slessig Combo (Mark Lightcap [Acetone], Steve Goodfriend [Radar Brothers], Carl Bronson) the original is a beautiful 3 minute song that is one of the few tracks with a righteous claim to the "best American song" title - this cover takes you out of the Yearning Zone and places you on a truck bucket somewhere in the desert, searching in the sun for another overload
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