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All Hail to Massachusetts

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"All Hail to Massachusetts", with words and music by Arthur J. Marsh, was made the official state song of Massachusetts on September 3, 1966, and codified by an act of the General Court in 1966.[1] In 1981 the General Court amended the act to include the song "Massachusetts", words and music by Arlo Guthrie, as the state's official "Folk" song.[2]

References

  1. ^ "1966 Chap. 0644. An Act Designating The Song "All Hail To Massachusetts" As The Song Of The Commonwealth".
  2. ^ "1981 Chap. 0383. An Act Designating The Songs "All Hail To Massachusetts" And "Massachusetts" As The State And Folk Songs Of The Commonwealth".