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California, Here I Come : ウィキペディア英語版 | California, Here I Come
"California, Here I Come" is a song written for the 1921 Broadway musical ''Bombo'', starring Al Jolson. The song was written by Buddy DeSylva and Joseph Meyer, with Jolson often listed as a co-author. Jolson recorded the song in 1924. It is often called the unofficial state song of California. ==State song== Several attempts were made to designate "California, Here I Come" as the official state song of California, especially after a resolution passed by the California State Legislature in 1951 designated "I Love You, California" as the state song. However, these attempts proved unsuccessful, as "I Love You, California" was officially declared the state song in 1988.〔(California State Library )〕
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