About "Black Hills Of Dakota"
"The Black Hills of Dakota" is a song written by Sammy Fain (music) and Paul Francis Webster (lyrics) written for the 1953 musical film Calamity Jane. The song describes a love for the Black Hills region of South Dakota held by the film's fictionalized version of Calamity Jane.
The most notable recording of the song was done by Doris Day, who played Calamity Jane in the film. This version was issued both on the soundtrack album of the film, and as a single which was released in June 1954. Day's recording reached No. 7 on the UK chart.
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