Tuesday, July 31, 2012

The Iowa Corn Song


Des Moines Brother George E. Hamilton wrote Iowa's "unofficial" state song, the "Iowa Corn Song," for Za-Ga-Zig Shriners to sing at a Shriner's convention in Los Angeles in 1912. The song became extremely popular, with other composers chiming in with their own verses. Brother Hamilton didn't copyright it, not realizing he had written a runaway hit.