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State Song Of Virginia

The Beach Music Song “Sweet Virginia Breeze” Is The State Song Of Virginia. This song was written and composed by Robbin Thompson and Steve Bassett and adopted as the official state popular song of Virginia in 2015. While collaborating in 1978, Richmond artists Steve Bassett and Robbin Thompson wrote Virginia State Song “Sweet Virginia Breeze” during a rehearsal for their concert at Virginia Commonwealth University. The first studio recording of the State Song Of Virginia was on their album Together in 1978. Other versions of the song have been released by both Bassett and Thompson on some of their solo albums throughout their careers such as Thompson’s 1980 album Two B’s Please and Bassett’s 2006 album Blowin Dust Off. In 2015, by a vote of 39-0, Sweet Virginia Breeze has designated the official popular Virginia State Song along with Our Great Virginia as the official traditional state song.

 

Lyrics to “Sweet Virginia Breeze”

 

Woke up this morning, the breeze blowin’ ‘cross my face,

And I just had to look up above and thank somebody for this place,

Because He must’ve been thinkin’ ’bout me

When He planted that very first dogwood tree,

It’s where I want to be,

Livin’ in the Sweet Virginia Breeze.

 

Take me out to the country, it feels mighty good out there,

When I get back to the city of the monuments,

It doesn’t matter where I hang my hat, it’s home to me,

The Blue Ridge Mountains tend to set me free,

It’s where I want to be,

Livin’ in the Sweet Virginia Breeze.

 

Wakes me up in the mornin’,

Rocks me to sleep at night,

I’ve got a red bird singin’ on my window sill,

I know everything will be all right,

Livin’ in the Sweet Virginia Breeze.

 

Just sittin’ on my back porch,

I’m just watchin’ the sun come up,

Sweet sweet Virginia Breeze blowin’ ripples ‘cross my coffee cup,

Because He must’ve been thinkin’ ’bout me when He planted that very first

dogwood tree,

‘Cause when that breeze comes blowin’ through the trees,

You know everything will be all right,

Livin’ in a Sweet Virginia Breeze,

Sweet Virginia Breeze”

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