Florida Wants a New State Song →[More:]
Florida's state song,
"Old Folks at Home" (Way Down Upon the Suwannee River) is controversial because of its racist lyrics. The song refers to "darkeys" longing for the plantation.
Florida's governor, Charlie Crist didn't play the song at his inauguration, and said he would sign legislation creating a new state song.
In the seventies Ray Charles was asked to sing a song about Florida. Charles attended the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind and is said to have developed much of his musical talent while at the school. He said he would happily sing a song about Florida if someone would write it. It never happened.
Today Florida is
sponsoring a contest to find a new state song.
The song is famous, and some Floridians argue that it's part of our heritage. Poo to that. The composer, Stephen Foster, has never been to Florida.