Everything about Back Home Again In Indiana totally explained
"
(Back Home Again in) Indiana" is a song composed by Ballard MacDonald and James Hanley in
1917. While it isn't the official state song of the
U.S. state of
Indiana (that honor belongs to "
On the Banks of the Wabash"), it's perhaps the best-known song that pays tribute to the
Hoosier State.
Origin and influence
The tune was introduced as a
Tin Pan Alley pop-song of the time. It contains a musical quotation from the already well known "On the Banks of the Wabash", as well as repetition of some key words and phrases from the lyrics of the latter: moonlight, candlelight, fields, new-mown hay, sycamores, and of course the Wabash river.
In 1934, Joe Young, Jean Schwartz, and Joe Ager wrote "
In a Little Red Barn (on a Farm down in Indiana)", which not only incorporated all the same key words and phrases above, but whose chorus had the same harmonic structure as "Indiana". In this respect it was a contrafact of the latter (see "A jazz standard" below).
A jazz standard
In 1917 it was one of the current pop tunes selected by
Columbia Records to be recorded by the
Original Dixieland Jass Band; this lively instrumental version was one of the earliest
jazz records issued and sold well. The tune became a
jazz standard. For years,
Louis Armstrong and his All Stars would open each public performance with the number.
Its chord changes undergird the
Charlie Parker/
Miles Davis bop composition "
Donna Lee", one of jazz's best known
contrafacts (a composition that overlays a new melody over an existing harmonic structure).
An Indiana signature
Since 1946, it has been an annual tradition for the song to be performed at the
Indianapolis 500 automobile race. In most years since 1972, it has been sung by actor and singer
Jim Nabors with backing from the
Purdue Marching Band. It is usually performed immediately following "
The Star-Spangled Banner", the Invocation, and the rendering of "
Taps". The song is accompanied by a large balloon release.
The song is also featured prominently at the
Indiana State Museum where a
steam clock plays the tune at the top of every hour.
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Since 1991
Indianapolis TV station
WISH-TV used components of the song in their news themes; and since 1997
Fort Wayne TV station
WANE-TV (WISH-TV's sister station owned by
LIN TV) has also used components of the song in their news themes. Stephen Arnold Music's Newsleader and "Counterpoint with Indiana" (aka WISH-TV News Music Package) and 615 Music's "In-Sink V.4" (aka "In-Sink with Indiana") are news music themes that have the "Back Home Again in Indiana" Signature.
Lyrics
First verse
» I've always been a wand'rer
Over land and sea
» Yet a moonbeam on the water
Casts a spell o'er me
» A vision fair I see
Again I seem to be
Chorus
» Back home again in Indiana,
And it seems that I can see
» The gleaming candlelight, still shining bright,
Through the
sycamores for me.
» The new-mown
hay sends all its fragrance
From the fields I used to roam.
» When I dream about the moonlight on the
Wabash,
Then I long for my Indiana home.
Second verse
» Fancy paints on mem'ry's canvas
Scenes that we hold dear
» We recall them in days after
Clearly they appear
» And often times I see
A scene that's dear to me
(repeat chorus)
Chords
| I | VI7 | II7 | II7 | V7 | V7 | I | I7 |
| IV | iv | I | I | II7 | II7 | V7 | V7 |
| I | VI7 | II7 | II7 | V7 | III7 | vi | vi |
| I | III7 | vi | II7 | I VI7 | II7 V7 | I | I |
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