Nevada's state song is "Home Means Nevada," which was adopted as the official state song in 1933. The lyrics were written by Bertha Rafetto, and the music was composed by her sister, H.W. (Jim) Bailey.
The song is a tribute to the natural beauty of Nevada, its history, and the deep sense of attachment that the people of Nevada feel towards their state. The opening stanza reads:
"Way out in the land of the setting sun, Where the wind blows wild and free, There's a lovely spot, just the only one That means home sweet home to me."
The song has been a beloved anthem for the people of Nevada for almost a century, and is often performed at official state ceremonies, including the inauguration of the governor. The tune has inspired several variations and adaptations, including a country-style version performed by country music artist Lacy J. Dalton.
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