I'm from Portugal, but since i was a child and took interest in geography i love the USA, and particularly Arkansas, for it's natural beauty and scenery. This song makes me nostalgic of Arkansas, and i've never been there. Next year i'm gonna finish my studies and start working, and who knows, hopefully i'll visit, never to leave again.
When I moved to Arkansas in 2011, I never imagined I would like living there. After I left in 2014, I missed it like crazy. Now, my fondest wish is to return. I think anyone who has ever lived in Arkansas can relate to the sentiment in this song. It really does run deep.
Rich Shumate your right this song represents this amazing state but it only represents a little bit of it there is so much more than just the land there’s the people the friendships we might not be as fancy as some places but we sure are as special plus you ain’t lived till you’ve seen one of our rodeos😜
I used to hear this at bedtime as a kid and spent nearly 20 years trying to find it. My father passed away September 2013 and a few weeks ago I found he'd bought the cassette single. I played it in his room and cried.
@ Ethan Rathburn - The earliest citation of the name “Arkansan” is from an 1851 article in the Southern Quarterly Review. “Arkansawyer” comes along only in 1874, from J. M. Morphis's History of Texas. Other standard reference works generally state that “Arkansawyer” is an archaic form preferred by some natives of the state. It may be archaic but it is nevertheless my preference. Have a great day.
I feel that even tho I live in Germany and my dreamstate somehow is Michigan - no offense, I'm big into sports and rooting for the Lions and Red Wings. But Arkansas definitly seems to be a place to visit and even live - indeed beautiful.
I’ve lived nearly all of my 49 years here in Arkansas, and don’t see myself ever leaving. I briefly lived in the swamps of SE Georgia, just north of Jacksonville, FL, only long enough to long for the hills and fresh flowing streams of my home state. I was never so happy to get back to the tree-covered hills and streams of Arkansas, out of the swamps and back to being a hillbilly.😂 I’ve travelled both internationally and within the US, and love it, but I choose to live in Arkansas. Especially when I look at what we’re paying here for a high quality of living compared to more populated areas-I can’t begin to imagine what my house would cost in CA or even TX. I’ve got 2300+ sq ft on 2.5 lots (.6 acres) in the highly desirable historic downtown neighborhood of Benton, my hometown of about 40,000 in the Little Rock metro. It was on Money.com’s list in 2021 of 50 Best Places to Live (US). I can’t imagine how many millions my house (and neighborhood) would cost me in CA; it’s not hard to see why so many people are moving here, especially from TX and CA. Of course, we don’t want TOO many new people getting the memo and deciding to move here, it would totally ruin the whole point of having a small, more sparsely populated state. So shhh!🤫 Don’t tell everyone!😉😆 Sure, we’ve got our problems like everywhere/everyone else, but there’s a lot of wonderful things to make up for it, especially when you get outside into nature here, and enjoy what the place has to offer.
I've been around the world and back 3 times. I travel this country from coast to coast and south to north. There is no place like Arkansas and it will always be my home.
I was born in Arkansas and lived there until I was 13, then I moved to California. I'm 16 now, but Arkansas will always be home. Although I live 2,000 miles away, I visit as much as I can, and I spend as much time as I can outside enjoying the nature of Arkansas that I love the most. Arkansas has a very special place in my heart and I plan on moving back there some day. I miss my home.
To everyone who asked, I ended up moving back there with the military in 2015. I wasted the time I had. I didn't really start going out and enjoying the beauty of Arkansas again until I was a few months out from moving away in 2018. I didn't have the best time but it was my own fault, I wasn't who I used to be when I posted the original comment. I did get the closure I wanted, though. I got to live there as an adult and go everywhere I wanted to go. Within two years of leaving, I wanted to move back. I've felt that way since, but I'm certain that I'll be back someday.
As a native born and raised Arkie I realize that we have our issues, just like everyone else. However, there are two things I will NEVER have to apologize for: the beauty of the state and the warm-hearted attitude of its people. I’ve literally traveled all over the world and whenever/wherever I've run into someone who’s either a fellow Arkansan or has every visited the state there are such wonderful things said about one and/or both. In fact, I constantly hear comments such as “my gosh, I can’t believe how beautiful your state is” or “you have some of the friendliest folks in the world”! Yep, wherever I go I’m so proud and grateful the spirit of the “Natural State” goes with me (and always will); that’s because “Arkansas, you run deep in me”!!
I grew up in Texarkana, and I have worked for the University of Arkansas since 2002, I will be retiring in March 2024. We had a couple of visiting professors from the University of Scotland in Glasgow who had traveled all the way over here to study the ancient bluffs along the Buffalo river. This was in 2016. It was my assignment to transport (drive) them where they needed to go, these 2 gentlemen completely fell in love with Arkansas and her charms, one of them said he would retire here if his wife would let him, I stayed in touch with him, and he now lives just outside of Harrison Ark. Just thought I'd share that with y'all.
We moved to Madison County, Arkansas when I was 15. I never felt the pride in my home state of Indiana that I felt for Arkansas. I used to listen to this song every night as AETN signed off. It always brought tears to my eyes! I have lived just a few miles over the line in Southwest Missouri. To me it doesn't matter which state - the Ozarks are home!
Exactly!! Old Lexington and the Little Red River all the way baby!! Born and raised in Milwaukee Wisconsin, Moved to Brooklyn New York when I was 19... Then about 10 months later to Old Lexington. I have root on my mom's grandads side to Covington county, Alabama... That's at the bottom of Alabama!!
I have never loved a state as much as Arkansas it's truly a beautiful place with wonderful people everyone look out for each other here and there's nothing like it maybe one day I can see this state in an independent Dixie we have so much to be proud for
We are transplants to Arkansas. But I have to say I LOVE Arkansas. Our first fourth of July here I sat watching the fireworks and thought to myself, Welcome Home. We've been here 7 years almost 8 and every time we leave I always look forward to coming back home. I've never felt that way about another state. I love this song!!!
Julie Kozlowski Julie, I am from Arkansas and every time that I leave the state, when I return, I want to get out and kiss the ground when we cross over the state line. I know how you feel...
I left Arkansas in 2003. I returned in 2020. Yet I few like the bigest cheater. Still she loves me and forgave her. I will never leave Arkansas again. I will live for her love, and die for honor.
My childhood friend is Pam Holyfield. Her Uncle Wayland wrote this song. I have lived in NC since 1989. I lived in LA from 1981 to 1989. I still consider myself a Arkansas girl. Always love the Razorbacks!! Go Hogs!!
I'm from Hotsprings..been all over north america all 48 ..retired from driven truck there is no place any where else like Arkansas im proud to call it home an yea i do tear up when ever i hear this song.
Arkansas born and breed. Have lived in many other parts of the world; however, NEVER, EVER have I found a place as wonderful and friendly as the Natural State. During my many travels around the world I've met many folks who have been to Arkansas and almost universally they comment on both the beauty of the state and the genuine warmth of its people. I only smile and say that yes, I have been so blessed to have been able to call Arkansas my home for all these years. When my time is done I will thank the good Lord for many things: Jesus Christ, my family, all my worldly blessings, and last, but not least, the place of my birth and burial. Arkansas, an incredible place I'm so proud to call home!!!!
I thought of this song out of the blue and had to listen to it. I didn’t expect it to hit me so hard. As a child, I heard this song so many times, when the station went off the air at midnight. It brought back a lot of memories.
I'm from Maryland but I moved to Arkansas when I was 4 years old and have been here ever since. My mom moved us from my grandparents house where we stayed for two years after the move to Little Rock. Yeah I live in the city but I take pride in the beauty of our land. Maryland is where my first houses are, but Arkansas is where Miley heart lives, Arkansas is my home.
Go overseas on deployment for months . Come home to Arkansas with this playing and i promise you will have tears in your eyes and will go to your knees and kiss the ground
61 years in Arkansas. It's home and good people. As a disabled elderly citizen I wouldn't live anywhere else. My family's ancestry goes back pre civil war in Arkansas and this song is a treasure.
I was born and raised in Arkansas. I moved to Georgia at the age of 22 and later moved to FL. 4 years ago I returned to Arkansas to be near my family. After 15 years of being away, I can honestly say that it was totally refreshing to come back in my home state. You'll never find another state like our great state. Arkansas is one of the most beautiful places on earth and it definitely 'runs deep in me'!
When I was younger, this was just another song we had to learn in school. But now that I've moved away and grown up, it brings tears to my eyes. I had no idea how much this song would come to mean to me. I'd love to go back to Northwest Arkansas where I grew up... maybe go to a hogs game while I'm at it... WPS ;)
Born here in 1960. I’ve moved away a few times, but always came back. Arkansas is in my blood. I love my home state. It’s not perfect, but it’s always been and will always be- home!❤️
While I was born in Missouri, I have lived in Arkansas for most of my life and don't see myself moving out of state. I loved this song when I first heard it when I was a child and still love it to this day.
I just love this song. It makes me realize that I could never be far away or imagine living in another state. Marshall,Ar has been my home forever. Arkansas is the only state I could live in.
I was born and raised in Arkansas my home state WOO PIG SOO, I still come home and visit family. I have a lot of memories in Arkansas. I love this song.
I lived in Nebraska. My heart kept calling. My Arkansas my love. I have returned to your soft arms. My love, my soul, I'm here for you. When I shed this mortal coil Arkansas will take of me.
I’m from Missouri and grew up hating the Razorbacks. In a way I still do. I’ll explain. As the song says, my roots run deep in Arkansas. I’m the first generation of my family to be born and live outside of Arkansas. Following WWII, my parents moved from Arkansas to Missouri because there was the opportunity to purchase timber land in the Bootheel of Missouri. They worked and were able to buy the land they helped to clear. We went back to Arkansas every weekend. At the time, Arkansas meant nothing to me. Finally, in 1983, I met the girl I was to marry. I moved to Arkansas. Now after 40 years, and because my “roots” do run deep here, Arkansas runs deep in me. It’s the greatest place in the world to live and this is my favorite song.
I was born & raised in Kentucky. In 1979 I married & moved to Arkansas. 44yrs later I wanted to retire go back to KY. No! I Arkansas is my home. Arkansas runs deep in me. ❤
Beloved country songwriter and music creator advocate Wayland Holyfield has passed away at the age of 82. He was an ASCAP member for 43 years. Holyfield left an indelible mark on country music with his clever, deeply-felt songs. Throughout a decades-long career that took off soon after he left Arkansas for Nashville in the early 1970s, Holyfield wrote over 40 Top 10 hits and 14 #1s. His songs were recorded by dozens of the greatest artists in Nashville and beyond - including George Strait, Don Williams, Anne Murray, Brooks and Dunn, Reba McEntire, Randy Travis, Ronnie Milsap, Julio Iglesias, Crystal Gayle, Conway Twitty, Barbara Mandrell, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Charley Pride, The Oak Ridge Boys, John Anderson, Waylon Jennings, The Judds and George Jones, among many others. His songwriting credits include country classics like "Could I Have This Dance?," "Some Broken Hearts Never Mend," “Till the Rivers All Run Dry,” “You’re My Best Friend,” “You’re the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had,” “Rednecks, White Socks and Blue Ribbon Beer,” “She Never Knew Me,” “Put Your Dreams Away,” “Your Love Shines Through,” You’re Going Out of My Mind,” “Stop the Rain,” “Down in Tennessee,” “When You Get to the Heart,” “Wish I Had a Heart of Stone,” “She Reminded Me of You,” “Don’t Count the Rainy Days,” “The Blues in Black and White,” “Only Here for a Little While,” and “Meanwhile.” His song "Arkansas, You Run Deep in Me" was named the Arkansas State Song. ASCAP President Paul Williams commented: "With heavy hearts the ASCAP family mourns the passing of songwriter Wayland Holyfield who wrote among the most enduring country hits of his generation. Wayland served on the ASCAP Board of Directors for 24 years, during which time he was one of the most effective and fierce advocates for songwriters. We will miss his intelligence, his remarkable wit, and most of all his friendship." Holyfield was a lifelong advocate for the rights of songwriters. In addition to his two dozen years on the ASCAP Board (and four years on the ASCAP Board of Review), Holyfield was a past president of the NSAI, as well as past chairman of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Foundation Board. During his time on the ASCAP Board Wayland testified on behalf of songwriters and composers before both the Senate and House Judiciary Committees in Washington, DC. Some of his many accolades include induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, an ASCAP Country Songwriter of the Year award, the Nashville Songwriters Association International’s Presidential Award, a CMA Triple Play Award and two Top Country Hits Awards from Music City News. Holyfield is survived by his wife Nancy and their three grown children, Greg, Mark and Lee.
I remember when AETN would sign off with this song. When we found out we were moving to Alaska, we made a copy to take with us. That was in 1995. Been back 25 years now, and never moving again.
I remember listening to this song when I was a child growing up in Arkansas. When I'm having a bad day hearing this song brings back so many great memories. No matter where I may be, I will always be from the natural state.
when I was still living in my native land of Hawaii, I used to sing along the song "Rock Me Back to Little Rock", never expecting for it to come true, lol, but here I am, lived in NLR, Lonoke, back to Levy area, then to Hot Springs, El Dorado, here now in Stuttgart. I loved Hot Springs. Visited Eureka Springs, Petit Jean, quite a few places. Loved Mt. Nebo. The people are so nice here. The weather is frightening when tornados are taking event. I pray a lot during storms. Old Mill is beautiful. Toltec Mounds is nice. There is a lot here to visit and enjoy. Down home life. God bless.
Bonjour Amérique j'aime vôtre pays, et il y a de la belle Nature comme chez nous en Europe. Bravo j'aime je vous passe un bonjour Amérique et Canada peuples , prenez soin de vous. 😉❤⚘⚘⚘ ,
Thank you French citizen (forgive me if I assume wrong.) Just know, lots of us Americans still remember what your beautiful country did for us in our fight for Independence. We also remember the ideals written by some of your most enlightened thinkers. Thoughts that inspired our Constitution and love for freedom. Thanks for your kind words, and much love from The South in good Ole USA.
Today is the first time I’m hearing this song. I fell in love with it instantly. I’ve been to Arkansas a few times to visit family members. It’s a beautiful state with beautiful people.
Arkansas is truly the best place on earth. I have lived in Arkansas my whole life. If i go to another state i feel out of place. Its truly in my blood and my heart. Im never gonna live in another state.
I live in Taiwan now. I studied at University of Arkansas. My families had the most wonderful time in Arkansas. We missed the most beautiful state, Arkansas.
I love this song and I'm going in third grade so this year my whole school first and second grade sang this in front of our school there were three cop cars, a cop truck and once of their boats anyway a police helicopter was there to and flew right over us but best time of my life good job I had fun singing it out loud and like 5times during music class so this was for a whole week at my school anyway keep up the good work
I have never lived anywere else except this loving state of Arkansas!! Heck i ain't even been of this state or my town!!! But Arkansas is and will always be in my blood and heart!!! :)
I live in Australia now. Born and raised in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. That song has been my connection to Arkansas for over 15 years now. No place better than Arkansas! Though some come close.
Cody sent me here
Same
Same 😅
Came here from Cody's video, it's a pretty good song
Same here
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Me too lol
Same haha
I'm from Portugal, but since i was a child and took interest in geography i love the USA, and particularly Arkansas, for it's natural beauty and scenery. This song makes me nostalgic of Arkansas, and i've never been there. Next year i'm gonna finish my studies and start working, and who knows, hopefully i'll visit, never to leave again.
love that! me too.
I live in little rock and had to go to Hot Spring for work this morning, I love my state.
Be careful Arkansas is a clingy mistress. She will never let you go and you will love it.
@tiagomonteiro4484 I hope you had the chance to visit. 😊
I live in Alexander 72002 ar near Bryant and Little Rock.
When I moved to Arkansas in 2011, I never imagined I would like living there. After I left in 2014, I missed it like crazy. Now, my fondest wish is to return. I think anyone who has ever lived in Arkansas can relate to the sentiment in this song. It really does run deep.
Exactly
+Rich Shumate u aint lyin man I was born and raised my whole life and I moved to ohio and now im like u I truly want to go back
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Rich Shumate your right this song represents this amazing state but it only represents a little bit of it there is so much more than just the land there’s the people the friendships we might not be as fancy as some places but we sure are as special plus you ain’t lived till you’ve seen one of our rodeos😜
Very well said.
I tear up when I hear this....I LOVE my home state. ARKANSAS, you truly run deep in me....
I used to hear this at bedtime as a kid and spent nearly 20 years trying to find it. My father passed away September 2013 and a few weeks ago I found he'd bought the cassette single. I played it in his room and cried.
I used to go to sleep to this tune as well.. Brings back so many memories. Sorry about your dad.
Chad Hatley, I know how emotional it is, trust, oh, hang on...
Sorry, had to wipe away tears.
If you click on my account picture, you’ll see I uploaded a video about the storm in Washington County, Arkansas.
My dad loved this song, too. I cannot hear it and not think of him and grow sad.
From California, never been to Arkansas. Don't know anyone from there. Never plan to move there. But damn this song goes hard.
Best state and state song. Proud to be an Arkansan.
Me too I was born and raised here in Fayetteville Arkansas and It will all ways be home no matter where I move to
@@stephenthomas8590 I was born and raised in Forrest city Arkansas but I went to school in Wynne not really Forrest city colt or so
@ Ethan Rathburn - The earliest citation of the name “Arkansan” is from an 1851 article in the Southern Quarterly Review. “Arkansawyer” comes along only in 1874, from J. M. Morphis's History of Texas. Other standard reference works generally state that “Arkansawyer” is an archaic form preferred by some natives of the state. It may be archaic but it is nevertheless my preference. Have a great day.
Pitty here in Germany we have no songs for the regions...
@@hamanncorporation1993write some. Their are some great places.
I don’t live in Arkansas, hell, haven’t been there, but this songs gives me a wave of patriotism that I didn’t know I had
I feel that even tho I live in Germany and my dreamstate somehow is Michigan
- no offense, I'm big into sports and rooting for the Lions and Red Wings.
But Arkansas definitly seems to be a place to visit and even live - indeed beautiful.
I’ve lived nearly all of my 49 years here in Arkansas, and don’t see myself ever leaving. I briefly lived in the swamps of SE Georgia, just north of Jacksonville, FL, only long enough to long for the hills and fresh flowing streams of my home state. I was never so happy to get back to the tree-covered hills and streams of Arkansas, out of the swamps and back to being a hillbilly.😂
I’ve travelled both internationally and within the US, and love it, but I choose to live in Arkansas. Especially when I look at what we’re paying here for a high quality of living compared to more populated areas-I can’t begin to imagine what my house would cost in CA or even TX. I’ve got 2300+ sq ft on 2.5 lots (.6 acres) in the highly desirable historic downtown neighborhood of Benton, my hometown of about 40,000 in the Little Rock metro. It was on Money.com’s list in 2021 of 50 Best Places to Live (US). I can’t imagine how many millions my house (and neighborhood) would cost me in CA; it’s not hard to see why so many people are moving here, especially from TX and CA. Of course, we don’t want TOO many new people getting the memo and deciding to move here, it would totally ruin the whole point of having a small, more sparsely populated state. So shhh!🤫 Don’t tell everyone!😉😆
Sure, we’ve got our problems like everywhere/everyone else, but there’s a lot of wonderful things to make up for it, especially when you get outside into nature here, and enjoy what the place has to offer.
Born and Raised ....No other place like it ...Lived as far away as Japan ...but felt out of place ....ONLY Arkansas will do for ME!
I've been around the world and back 3 times. I travel this country from coast to coast and south to north. There is no place like Arkansas and it will always be my home.
Amen
Arkansas is #1 !!!
Arkansas is one of the greatest states and a beautiful state . I have been in other states traveling around and can't wait to be back in Arkansas.
Not to mention that it's a conservative state as well.
We’re the triangle in the middle of the plexiglass and the boot
I was born in Arkansas and lived there until I was 13, then I moved to California. I'm 16 now, but Arkansas will always be home. Although I live 2,000 miles away, I visit as much as I can, and I spend as much time as I can outside enjoying the nature of Arkansas that I love the most. Arkansas has a very special place in my heart and I plan on moving back there some day. I miss my home.
How is it being 24?
Yo your 26 now can we get a update
Man dude I’m 17 now seeing this , crazy how fast life can move. hope life has been good
To everyone who asked, I ended up moving back there with the military in 2015. I wasted the time I had. I didn't really start going out and enjoying the beauty of Arkansas again until I was a few months out from moving away in 2018. I didn't have the best time but it was my own fault, I wasn't who I used to be when I posted the original comment. I did get the closure I wanted, though. I got to live there as an adult and go everywhere I wanted to go. Within two years of leaving, I wanted to move back. I've felt that way since, but I'm certain that I'll be back someday.
I do miss my home, my beloved Arkansas. It's far from perfect but, in my heart, it is without equal. Happy birthday, Arkansas, June 15, 1836.
As a native born and raised Arkie I realize that we have our issues, just like everyone else. However, there are two things I will NEVER have to apologize for: the beauty of the state and the warm-hearted attitude of its people. I’ve literally traveled all over the world and whenever/wherever I've run into someone who’s either a fellow Arkansan or has every visited the state there are such wonderful things said about one and/or both. In fact, I constantly hear comments such as “my gosh, I can’t believe how beautiful your state is” or “you have some of the friendliest folks in the world”! Yep, wherever I go I’m so proud and grateful the spirit of the “Natural State” goes with me (and always will); that’s because “Arkansas, you run deep in me”!!
BTW the above post comes several years after my initial comments. Just shows that I still absolutely love this state and I’m so proud of my heritage.
I love this song. It brings tears to my eyes each time I hear it.
I need one day to coming study at University of AKANSAS by the grace of God
I grew up in Texarkana, and I have worked for the University of Arkansas since 2002, I will be retiring in March 2024.
We had a couple of visiting professors from the University of Scotland in Glasgow who had traveled all the way over here to study the ancient bluffs along the Buffalo river. This was in 2016. It was my assignment to transport (drive) them where they needed to go, these 2 gentlemen completely fell in love with Arkansas and her charms, one of them said he would retire here if his wife would let him, I stayed in touch with him, and he now lives just outside of Harrison Ark. Just thought I'd share that with y'all.
We moved to Madison County, Arkansas when I was 15. I never felt the pride in my home state of Indiana that I felt for Arkansas. I used to listen to this song every night as AETN signed off. It always brought tears to my eyes! I have lived just a few miles over the line in Southwest Missouri. To me it doesn't matter which state - the Ozarks are home!
Exactly!! Old Lexington and the Little Red River all the way baby!! Born and raised in Milwaukee Wisconsin, Moved to Brooklyn New York when I was 19... Then about 10 months later to Old Lexington. I have root on my mom's grandads side to Covington county, Alabama... That's at the bottom of Alabama!!
Although that snow white christmas in Brooklyn in the inner city was beautiful though!!...
Me my cousin and grandmother used to watch this every night when Aetn would sign off lol
Back in the old days
I’m from Madison county!!
I live in the East Tn Mountains! But I love me some Arkansas!❤
So thankful to have grown up in Arkansas. Having been in DFW since 1980...I'm still an Arkansan at heart. And, so proud of it!
I have never loved a state as much as Arkansas it's truly a beautiful place with wonderful people everyone look out for each other here and there's nothing like it maybe one day I can see this state in an independent Dixie we have so much to be proud for
I grow up in Fayetteville Arkansas and what you are saying about us thank you
Yep #TRUTH #ARKANSASPRIDE
May Arkansas live for ever!
We are transplants to Arkansas. But I have to say I LOVE Arkansas. Our first fourth of July here I sat watching the fireworks and thought to myself, Welcome Home. We've been here 7 years almost 8 and every time we leave I always look forward to coming back home. I've never felt that way about another state. I love this song!!!
Julie Kozlowski Julie, I am from Arkansas and every time that I leave the state, when I return, I want to get out and kiss the ground when we cross over the state line. I know how you feel...
I left Arkansas in 2003. I returned in 2020. Yet I few like the bigest cheater. Still she loves me and forgave her. I will never leave Arkansas again. I will live for her love, and die for honor.
My childhood friend is Pam Holyfield. Her Uncle Wayland wrote this song. I have lived in NC since 1989. I lived in LA from 1981 to 1989. I still consider myself a Arkansas girl. Always love the Razorbacks!! Go Hogs!!
I'm from Hotsprings..been all over north america all 48 ..retired from driven truck there is no place any where else like Arkansas im proud to call it home an yea i do tear up when ever i hear this song.
my teacher and my class will listen to this song every morning 😚🤑☺☺☺☺ I LOVE THIS SONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Arkansas born and breed. Have lived in many other parts of the world; however, NEVER, EVER have I found a place as wonderful and friendly as the Natural State. During my many travels around the world I've met many folks who have been to Arkansas and almost universally they comment on both the beauty of the state and the genuine warmth of its people. I only smile and say that yes, I have been so blessed to have been able to call Arkansas my home for all these years.
When my time is done I will thank the good Lord for many things: Jesus Christ, my family, all my worldly blessings, and last, but not least, the place of my birth and burial. Arkansas, an incredible place I'm so proud to call home!!!!
aston martin 8 dude
Go to Petty Gene mountain u never be same spend three days never forget promise it's true
Dude, I cried when read that. Of course I have been drinking muscadine wine. Still from Arkansas I was born And I will be buried here.
Born in Southwest Arkansas and now live in Northwest Arkansas, love the state. The natural beauty is so breathtaking,
I thought of this song out of the blue and had to listen to it. I didn’t expect it to hit me so hard. As a child, I heard this song so many times, when the station went off the air at midnight. It brought back a lot of memories.
Arkansas! Do I need to say more?
I moved here just 2 months ago and I have already fell in love with this place❤
Hard not to do when she’s so beautiful.
I'm from Maryland but I moved to Arkansas when I was 4 years old and have been here ever since. My mom moved us from my grandparents house where we stayed for two years after the move to Little Rock. Yeah I live in the city but I take pride in the beauty of our land. Maryland is where my first houses are, but Arkansas is where Miley heart lives, Arkansas is my home.
Go overseas on deployment for months . Come home to Arkansas with this playing and i promise you will have tears in your eyes and will go to your knees and kiss the ground
BEAUTIFUL!!!!! ESPECIALLY that opening.....just wow, the instrumentation, too....so powerful
61 years in Arkansas. It's home and good people. As a disabled elderly citizen I wouldn't live anywhere else. My family's ancestry goes back pre civil war in Arkansas and this song is a treasure.
I love my Arkansas! Wouldn't live anywhere else on the whole earth but here! Beautiful Ozark Mountains that I call my home. No place like it!
Doesn't matter how many times I watch/listen to this... it still touches my heart. I'm an Arkansan to the core. God bless her.
I was born and raised in Arkansas. I moved to Georgia at the age of 22 and later moved to FL. 4 years ago I returned to Arkansas to be near my family. After 15 years of being away, I can honestly say that it was totally refreshing to come back in my home state. You'll never find another state like our great state. Arkansas is one of the most beautiful places on earth and it definitely 'runs deep in me'!
Yeah there ain't shit there but lakes and parks!
She beautiful. Moved away in 2003. 5 years ago I came home. Never to leave again. I want to be buried in Arkansas soil.
Arkansas is the best place on Earth
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@@possiblepilotdeviation5791 objective
It has everything that makes it the best place: great nature, nice folk, and serenity. But weather is crazy though.
Definitely not, but it's pretty nice and certainly underrated
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When I was younger, this was just another song we had to learn in school. But now that I've moved away and grown up, it brings tears to my eyes. I had no idea how much this song would come to mean to me. I'd love to go back to Northwest Arkansas where I grew up... maybe go to a hogs game while I'm at it... WPS ;)
Same brother
Same here Arkansas is and always will be home.
Weere you in carrol county?
No, I grew up in Washington County. ❤
@@bonniemcbryde1211 I'm reminiscing on Vandergriff elementary, Fayetteville AR. Yourself?
Born here in 1960. I’ve moved away a few times, but always came back. Arkansas is in my blood. I love my home state. It’s not perfect, but it’s always been and will always be- home!❤️
Arkansas runs deep in anyone who comes here. When my time comes bury me in the Arkansas soil.
While I was born in Missouri, I have lived in Arkansas for most of my life and don't see myself moving out of state. I loved this song when I first heard it when I was a child and still love it to this day.
this song makes me cry
I live in Nebraska now but Arkansas has my Heart. Wait for me my love, and if you call for help I will come a runen!
This is so beautiful, yes my beautiful state of Arkansas runs deep in me.
ragen13 The Arkansas Traveler is a better song
Welp f**k my state
I just love this song. It makes me realize that I could never be far away or imagine living in another state. Marshall,Ar has been my home forever. Arkansas is the only state I could live in.
matthew stewart love the Daisy Queen from Conway!
Fulton County Ar. For me.
Bryant here!
I'm an Arkansan and proud. This state is in my blood.
I was born and raised in Arkansas my home state WOO PIG SOO, I still come home and visit family. I have a lot of memories in Arkansas. I love this song.
Arkansas is the greatest state in the world
Yes it Is I Born And raised in Arkansas Woo Pig Sooie
I live in Arkansas, it's nice
:) I live in Cabot it's a nice state and the town I live in is nice too!
syfy hq Amen. Go hogs go!
You run deep in me
I love this song so much. I remember when it used to come on PBS when I was a kid. I was thrilled to sing it in choir at school. ❤ Just precious.
RIP Wayland, thanks for all the songs
One of my most favorite songs of all time, performed perfectly.
I lived in Nebraska. My heart kept calling. My Arkansas my love. I have returned to your soft arms. My love, my soul, I'm here for you. When I shed this mortal coil Arkansas will take of me.
What a beautiful song..!
Not just an Arkansas song. An AMERICAN ONE. Just AWESOME.
I’m from Missouri and grew up hating the Razorbacks. In a way I still do. I’ll explain. As the song says, my roots run deep in Arkansas. I’m the first generation of my family to be born and live outside of Arkansas. Following WWII, my parents moved from Arkansas to Missouri because there was the opportunity to purchase timber land in the Bootheel of Missouri. They worked and were able to buy the land they helped to clear. We went back to Arkansas every weekend. At the time, Arkansas meant nothing to me. Finally, in 1983, I met the girl I was to marry. I moved to Arkansas. Now after 40 years, and because my “roots” do run deep here, Arkansas runs deep in me. It’s the greatest place in the world to live and this is my favorite song.
I still hate the Razorbacks at times because of my past. Then I hear this song and I love them.
Singing this in 4th grade makes me so nostalgic. Never thought I'd love living here!
Where are you from in Arkansas?
@@stephanieanne2352 yell county
Ichy cool!! 🙂👍🏻
I’m from Hector, Arkansas.
@@stephanieanne2352 Im from Dardanelle, Arkansas. Moved here to be with my mom years ago
I was born & raised in Kentucky. In 1979 I married & moved to Arkansas. 44yrs later I wanted to retire go back to KY. No! I Arkansas is my home. Arkansas runs deep in me. ❤
Born and raised in Arkansas I am 20 and I would never want to leave this place it’s so beautiful
Beloved country songwriter and music creator advocate Wayland Holyfield has passed away at the age of 82. He was an ASCAP member for 43 years.
Holyfield left an indelible mark on country music with his clever, deeply-felt songs. Throughout a decades-long career that took off soon after he left Arkansas for Nashville in the early 1970s, Holyfield wrote over 40 Top 10 hits and 14 #1s. His songs were recorded by dozens of the greatest artists in Nashville and beyond - including George Strait, Don Williams, Anne Murray, Brooks and Dunn, Reba McEntire, Randy Travis, Ronnie Milsap, Julio Iglesias, Crystal Gayle, Conway Twitty, Barbara Mandrell, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Charley Pride, The Oak Ridge Boys, John Anderson, Waylon Jennings, The Judds and George Jones, among many others.
His songwriting credits include country classics like "Could I Have This Dance?," "Some Broken Hearts Never Mend," “Till the Rivers All Run Dry,” “You’re My Best Friend,” “You’re the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had,” “Rednecks, White Socks and Blue Ribbon Beer,” “She Never Knew Me,” “Put Your Dreams Away,” “Your Love Shines Through,” You’re Going Out of My Mind,” “Stop the Rain,” “Down in Tennessee,” “When You Get to the Heart,” “Wish I Had a Heart of Stone,” “She Reminded Me of You,” “Don’t Count the Rainy Days,” “The Blues in Black and White,” “Only Here for a Little While,” and “Meanwhile.” His song "Arkansas, You Run Deep in Me" was named the Arkansas State Song.
ASCAP President Paul Williams commented: "With heavy hearts the ASCAP family mourns the passing of songwriter Wayland Holyfield who wrote among the most enduring country hits of his generation. Wayland served on the ASCAP Board of Directors for 24 years, during which time he was one of the most effective and fierce advocates for songwriters. We will miss his intelligence, his remarkable wit, and most of all his friendship."
Holyfield was a lifelong advocate for the rights of songwriters. In addition to his two dozen years on the ASCAP Board (and four years on the ASCAP Board of Review), Holyfield was a past president of the NSAI, as well as past chairman of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Foundation Board. During his time on the ASCAP Board Wayland testified on behalf of songwriters and composers before both the Senate and House Judiciary Committees in Washington, DC.
Some of his many accolades include induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, an ASCAP Country Songwriter of the Year award, the Nashville Songwriters Association International’s Presidential Award, a CMA Triple Play Award and two Top Country Hits Awards from Music City News.
Holyfield is survived by his wife Nancy and their three grown children, Greg, Mark and Lee.
Anyone else come here because of Cody's state anthem video?
What a beautiful state song. There is no other state like Arkansas.
Thank you Wayland Holyfield and I'm in Mrs. Mallett's science class. You're amazing Wayland Holyfield!
This reminds me of John Denver
I wasn't born in Arkansas but I love it
pretty darn beautiful- from germany.
That’s So True God Bless The memories Im Proud To Be From Arkansas
I remember when AETN would sign off with this song. When we found out we were moving to Alaska, we made a copy to take with us. That was in 1995. Been back 25 years now, and never moving again.
I remember listening to this song when I was a child growing up in Arkansas. When I'm having a bad day hearing this song brings back so many great memories. No matter where I may be, I will always be from the natural state.
This is such a beautiful song and i live in arkansas 🙂❤
Arkansas is one very beautiful state. The Ozark Mountains, the vallies, man it just wants to put a smile on you're face.
when I was still living in my native land of Hawaii, I used to sing along the song "Rock Me Back to Little Rock", never expecting for it to come true, lol, but here I am, lived in NLR, Lonoke, back to Levy area, then to Hot Springs, El Dorado, here now in Stuttgart. I loved Hot Springs. Visited Eureka Springs, Petit Jean, quite a few places. Loved Mt. Nebo. The people are so nice here. The weather is frightening when tornados are taking event. I pray a lot during storms. Old Mill is beautiful. Toltec Mounds is nice. There is a lot here to visit and enjoy. Down home life. God bless.
Bonjour Amérique j'aime vôtre pays, et il y a de la belle Nature comme chez nous en Europe. Bravo j'aime je vous passe un bonjour Amérique et Canada peuples , prenez soin de vous. 😉❤⚘⚘⚘
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Thank you French citizen (forgive me if I assume wrong.)
Just know, lots of us Americans still remember what your beautiful country did for us in our fight for Independence.
We also remember the ideals written by some of your most enlightened thinkers.
Thoughts that inspired our Constitution and love for freedom.
Thanks for your kind words, and much love from The South in good Ole USA.
Today is the first time I’m hearing this song. I fell in love with it instantly. I’ve been to Arkansas a few times to visit family members. It’s a beautiful state with beautiful people.
I live in mountain home Arkansas so I'm basically actually live here and it's so amazing I love it so much The mountains are beautiful it's amazing
No other State like Arkansas Arkansas you can come home again
Proud to be from Arkansas!...just love this!
Arkansas is truly the best place on earth. I have lived in Arkansas my whole life. If i go to another state i feel out of place. Its truly in my blood and my heart. Im never gonna live in another state.
I can't wait to move back home. 13 years away and I still miss Arkansas.
I just have 5 months living here and I can understand the feeling ... I know is so soon but this place is magic ... beautiful
Me encanto esos paisajes muy hermosos soy maria esperanza Salvadoreña.
And Arkansas runs deep in you.
I live in Taiwan now. I studied at University of Arkansas. My families had the most wonderful time in Arkansas. We missed the most beautiful state, Arkansas.
Northern Pope County, Arkansas, here. ❤️
Fulton county proud and true. ❤❤❤❤
White County, here
Crawford
Yell county
I was born and raised in the ozark mountains, now this is a song I can listen to while drivin my lawnmower
Oh hell yeah. Yeehaw.
Thankyou!played this för our Arkansas Grams~Grammy~Tammy's~
Birthday~today🤍🙏🏻🦢
Lived there from 1989 - summer of 92'.....may have left Arkansas since then, but Arkansas is always in my heart!! It runs deep in me alright!!
Yeah I remember hearing this in class up until 5th grade like every week. So that would be 2010 when schools stopped caring about Arkansas History.
Arkansas I love Arkansas I live in Arkansas I love it her I Went to those places in Arkansas
U beat. laid back place. Full of beauty and peaceful.
Great singer and love the song A A A A A +
Great song yeah Arkansas is my home always will be
I love Arkansas it’s so cool.
I moved from Arkansas in 2013 to Texas. Worst decision ever. Hoping to move back this summer. Proud Arkansan from Conway County. Miss it like crazy
Jasper Arkansas My Home Town
This is my birthplace God bless the memory. Just something about this land . I loved my mom and aunt. They are with me now.
born and raised will be moving back, miss it like crazy
I love this song and I'm going in third grade so this year my whole school first and second grade sang this in front of our school there were three cop cars, a cop truck and once of their boats anyway a police helicopter was there to and flew right over us but best time of my life good job I had fun singing it out loud and like 5times during music class so this was for a whole week at my school anyway keep up the good work
I have never lived anywere else except this loving state of Arkansas!! Heck i ain't even been of this state or my town!!! But Arkansas is and will always be in my blood and heart!!! :)
I have found my peace…. I so dearly love ARKANSAS
I live in Australia now. Born and raised in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. That song has been my connection to Arkansas for over 15 years now. No place better than Arkansas! Though some come close.
I'm from Arkansas