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California's official state song is “I Love You, California,” written by F.B. Silverwood, a Los Angeles merchant. The words were subsequently put to music by Alfred Frankenstein, a former conductor for the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra.
New York City is the most sung-about city in the world, as the subject of 161 songs. London comes in second, with 102 songs, followed by Los Angeles, Paris, and Miami, with 87, 52, and 46 songs respectively.
Songwriter F. B. Silverwood and composer A. F. Frankenstein, both of Los Angeles, wrote the song in 1913. After being first sung by opera star Mary Garden, the song went on to be performed on the first ship to pass through the Panama Canal and at the San Francisco World's Fair in 1915.
The states with lyrics above 1200 are New York (5911), California (3259), Texas (2783), Tennessee (1700), Mississippi (1587), Georgia (1454), and Kentucky (1364). It's not just a population density map. Florida is under-represented, by proportion to its population. As well as a lot of the Northeast (minus NY and NJ).
California, USA – 68 songs. Hollywood, USA – 66 songs. Paris, France – 52 songs. Miami, USA – 46 songs.
New York, USA – 161 songs. London, UK – 102 songs. Los Angeles, USA – 87 songs. California, USA – 68 songs.
Fallout 1 takes place in California, though parts of Nevada are explorable. Fallout 2 takes place in California, Oregon, and Nevada. Fallout 3 takes place in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia.
New California, also referred to as the New West, Core Region, or simply, and more commonly California, is a loosely defined territory situated on the former American West Coast and Southwest, and is one of the most detailed and fleshed-out regions in the Fallout series, being the setting for the first two entries, ...
The song is also the official anthem of the New California Republic in the Fallout universe.