Here We Have Idaho Explained

Country:Idaho
Prefix:Regional
Author:McKinley Helm
Albert J. Tompkins
Composer:Sallie Hume Douglas
Music Date:1915

"Here We Have Idaho" is the official state song of Idaho.[1] The music was originally composed by Sallie Hume-Douglas for a song titled "Garden of Paradise,"[2] which Hume-Douglas copyrighted in 1915.[3] In 1917, two students at the University of Idaho used the music for their entry in a campus song contest. McKinley Helm wrote a verse for the song, and Alice Bessee adapted the "Garden of Paradise" music to fit. Under the title "Our Idaho," the song won the contest that year and eventually became the university's alma mater.[4] The university later learned that Hume-Douglas had copyrighted the music, and obtained permission from her to continue using it for "Our Idaho."

In the meantime, Albert J. Tompkins, Director of Music in the Boise Public Schools, had written two additional verses for the song. These were combined with Helm's verse (used as a chorus) to form "Here We Have Idaho," which the Idaho Legislature designated[5] as the Idaho state song in 1931.[6]

Lyrics

verse 1

You've heard of the wonders our land does possessIts beautiful valleys and hillsThe majestic forests where nature aboundsWe love every nook and rill

Chorus

And here we have IdahoWinning her way to fameSilver and gold in the sunlight blazeand romance lies in her name

Singing, we're singing of youAh, proudly too,All our lives through, we'll goSinging, singing of you,Singing of Idaho.

verse 2

There's truly one state in this great land of oursWhere ideals can be realized.The pioneers made it so for you and me,A legacy we'll always prize.

Chorus

verse 2

verse 1

Chorus

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Idaho Blue Book. 2004. State of Idaho.
  2. Web site: Garden of Paradise.
  3. Book: Randy Stapilus. It Happened in Idaho: Remarkable Events That Shaped History. 19 October 2010. Rowman & Littlefield. 978-0-7627-6704-5. 113–.
  4. Web site: Idaho Profile. Sos.idaho.gov. March 21, 2022.
  5. Book: Rebecca Stefoff. Idaho. 2008. Marshall Cavendish. 978-0-7614-3003-2. 106.
  6. Book: The Bulletin. 1962. Missouri Historical Society..