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Maryland no longer has a State Song. Formerly "Maryland, My Maryland" had been designated as such, but was repealed as the State Song effective July 1, 2021 (Chapters 148 & 149, Acts of 2021).
New Jersey is the only state without an official song. Some of these songs have an anthem like flavor to them but many of them are just nice song about the state.
She had called for the repeal of “Maryland, My Maryland” as the state song after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and described the lyrics as offensive and inappropriate. The poem on which the song is based was written by Baltimore native and Confederate sympathizer James Ryder Randall in 1861.
After more than ten attempts to change the state song, over 40 years, on March 22, 2021, both houses of the General Assembly voted by substantial margins to abandon "Maryland, My Maryland" as the state song without a replacement.
This collection of songs for soprano voice and band celebrate Maryland's heritage by setting four diverse poems to music: “At the Edge of the Choptank River,” “A Maryland Road,” “On Chesapeake Shores: A Fisherman's Sonnet,” and “The Sires of Seventy-Six.” Jack Stamp at his best!
Use Shazam to identify songs that are currently playing near you. Search lyrics into Genius, which has a massive song database. Hum or sing a song's melody into Soundhound if you don't remember the lyrics. Go on Musipedia to find songs by playing the notes into their virtual keyboard.
Identifying a Song Use Shazam or Music ID if the song is playing nearby. Record the song and upload it to Audiotag. Hum the song's melody into the Soundhound app. Play the song on Musipedia's virtual keyboard. Type any lyrics you remember into Google. Search the context of the song, such as the TV show you heard it in.
Use the Google app to name a song On your Android device, open the Google app . In the search bar, tap Mic. Search a song. Play a song or hum, whistle, or sing the melody of a song.
How to Find the Name of a Song without Lyrics. If the song is playing, use Shazam, Siri, MusicID, or Soundhound to identify the title and artist. Hum the tune of a song to Google or Midomi to find potential matches. If you're stuck, try describing it on the NameThatSong subreddit or on WatZatSong.