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The state song is "Here We Have Idaho" by McKinley Helm, Albert J. Tompkins and Sallie Hume-Douglas. The original title by composer Sallie Hume-Douglas was "Garden of Paradise." Many Americans know Idaho as the nation's top potato producer. Other themes that would fit songs about Idaho include agriculture, wilderness, trout, lentils, timber and mining. Areas of scenic beauty are Yellowstone National Park and Boise National Forest, home of Trinity Mountain, which is just under 10,000 feet. The world's largest man-made geyser can be found at Soda Springs. Idaho City was a top mining Pacific Northwest town of the 19th century gold rush era. Boise, Idaho by Chance The Gardener Idaho by Train Private Idaho by The B-52s Idaho by Sunscreem Idaho by Josh Ritter Way Out in Idaho by Rosalie Sorrels Idaho by Afroman Idaho Toe Tapper by Henry Rollins (spoken word comedy) My Idaho Home by Carolyn Mark Idaho by King Harvest Idaho State Fair by Johnny Granger Nowhere in Idaho by Rednex Idaho by BoDeans Radio Idaho by The Actual Idaho by Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons Idaho by Buddy Rich & Gene Krupa Idaho by Ray Anthony Idaho (Where I'm From) by Equaleyes Idaho Potato by Jeff Spence © Playlist Research. All rights reserved. |