'Copperhead Road' could become an official state song of Tennessee
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Tennessee lawmakers may soon officially enshrine Steve Earle’s 1988 hit “Copperhead Road” as a piece of state history.

HB1437/SB1521 would designate the southern rock anthem as an official state song. The bill is carried by Rep. Bo Mitchell (D—Nashville) and Sen. Heidi Campbell (D—Nashville).

Another bill filed for introduction in the latest legislative session would make “The Tennessee in Me” by Debbie Mathis Watts an official state song.

If both are approved, they would become the 11th and 12th official songs of Tennessee. They would be the first new state songs since John R. Bean’s “Tennessee” was added to the list in 2012.

Official state songs of Tennessee

Song Date adopted
My Homeland, Tennessee – Nell Grayson Taylor 1925
When It’s Iris Time in Tennessee – Willa Waid Newman 1935
My Tennessee – Frances Hannah Tranum 1955
Tennessee Waltz – Redd Stewart 1965
Rocky Top – Boudleaux and Felice Bryant 1982
Tennessee – Vivian Rorie 1992
The Pride of Tennessee – Fred Congdon, Thomas Vaughn and Carol Elliot 1996
A Tennessee Bicentennial Rap: 1796-1996 – Joan Hill Hanks 1996
Smoky Mountain Rain – Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan 2010
Tennessee – John R. Bean 2012

Earle’s song follows narrator John Lee Pettimore III’s family history of moonshine making in Johnson County, Tenn. and also references Knoxville.

According to East Tennessee State University, a road bearing the same name near Mountain City, Tenn. was changed to Copperhead Hollow Road to discourage people from stealing the original street sign. Theft of Copperhead Road street signs in other states have also been reported over the years since its release.

“Copperhead Road” reached No. 10 on the Billboard Rock Tracks Chart and has sold over one million digital copies.

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