Wisconsin

 

Wisconsin how can I say what you mean to me

Land of great bratwurst

Milk cows and cheese

And you would surely be remiss

To think to you've said it all

If in the litany of things you list

You neglected to mention Green Bay Packer football

 

Wisconsin

Wisconsin

You'll always be sweet home to me

Wisconsin

Wisconsin

You'll always be sweet home Wisconsin to me

 

In a way we've given you Laverne and Shirley

Ralph, Richie, Potsie and the Fonzie

And if you drive up north to Lake Superior

Make sure you take along some of our world famous

Old Milwaukee Beer

or: Brewski / Pabst Blue Ribbon Brewski

 

Chorus

 

And if you ever go to see the Dells

See the prettiest town on the river

Of La Crosse as far as I can tell

 

Wisconsin

Wisconsin

You'll always be sweet home to me

Wisconsin

Wisconsin

You'll always be sweet home

Wisconsin to me

You'll always be sweet home

You'll always be sweet home

You'll always be sweet home

Wisconsin to me

 

by Doug Newman

© 1999 Sandthistle Music / ASCAP

 

 

This is a song I wrote back in '99 when I heard of a song contest that the

radio show "What Da Ya Know?" was running for a state song for

Wisconsin, which is where the show that stars Michael Feldman originates.

Well I wrote the song and thought it was pretty good and waited for the

month or two to pass that on the air they said they'd wait before choosing

winners, and then found out that what I'd heard was a re-broadcast of an

earlier pre-recorded show and the contest had actually been held about a

year ago. I thought that was pretty funny. So am I  really from Wisconsin? No not really, but I guess I have some right to write a song about the State and to mention the town of La Crosse where my Grandpa was born and raised and where he first met my Grandma while she was going to college there after having grown up in Staples, Minnesota. I lived in Minnesota during my college years for about eight years too, so I've experienced the winters up there for sure. In fact my first year up there after having moved from Colorado with my family, while going to college I took a interim semester class called "Winter Wilderness Leadership", since I was pretty excited about the idea of cross-country skiing and camping out in the winter woods of Northern Wisconsin where the class was to be held. I'd done a lot of winter stuff in Colorado growing up - skiing, sledding, etc. as a kid, so I thought I could handle it. I kind of was ignoring that as a kid I think I'd had a bit of a case of frostbite for my toes, and when you do, they say you're susceptible to poor circulation in your toes from then on, and so also more susceptible to the cold and the potential of getting frostbite. Maybe that was it or I just have poor circulation in my toes when it gets cold. So anyway off our class went cross country sking out into the woods of Northern Wisconsin in January - the dead of winter, and I had a lot of problems with my toes getting frozen up, and the caravan had to keep stopping for me and my frozen toes to thaw out. Over all for the week we were on the trail I think it averaged about 0 to maybe 10 during the day and fell to 10 below when the sun fell and 20-30 below at night. Basically we would ski all day, set up camp, huddle around a campfire bundled up trying to stay warm while drinking hot tea and cocoa, which we were lucky to get inside us before it froze our lips together. I can remember being so close to the fire that when the smoke blew your way you just about started gagging, but you didn't really care because at least you were a little warmer. So we'd huddle around the camp fire and listened to our leader, who I called the Sage of the Woods, postulate about the verities of nature when it was 20 below. I think the main thing I learned was that I shouldn't go out for long in 0 degree weather because of my toes. But it was a great experience , and I did gain a greater appreciation for the Indians who had lived like this and made this their home. It was really beautiful. So that's my Wisconsin story. It is a beautiful state. La Crosse is a great little picturesque river town nestled along the banks of the The Mississippi.

 

Doug Newman

 

 

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