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1916 rendition of Dixie by the Metropolitan Mixed Chorus with Ada Jones and Billy Murray Lyrics (Daniel Decatur Emmett) : I wish I was in the land of cotton, Old times there are not forgotten ...

Dixie, the Southern U.S. states, especially those that belonged to the Confederate States of America (1860–65). The origins of the name are debated, but it was popularized by the song ‘Dixie,’ composed in 1859 by Daniel Decatur Emmett. The tune was often considered the Confederate anthem.

Emmett’s ditty is now generally credited with popularizing “Dixie” as a nickname for the southern states, but he never claimed to have coined the word itself. In fact, there are at least three...

The complete lyrics to "Dixie" by Daniel Decatur Emmett — one of the most famous American songs of the Civil War era. Read the full text free online.

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Most commonly, it’s associated with the old South and Confederate states. Dixie was considered the land south of the Mason-Dixon line, where slavery was legal.

There continues to be a great amount of debate over the origins of the word "Dixie" in connection with the American South. At least three major theories exist, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.