Tom: G C Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Indianapolis, Indiana G And Columbus is the capital of Ohio C There's Montgomery, Alabama, south of Helena, Montana G C Then there's Denver, Colorado, under Boise, Idaho C Texas has Austin, then we go north F To Massachusetts' Boston, and Albany, New York C G Tallahassee, Florida, and Washington, D.C. C G C Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Nashville, Tennessee C Trenton's in New Jersey, north of Jefferson, Missouri G You've got Richmond in Virginia; South Dakota has Pierre C Harrisburg's in Pennsylvania and Augusta's up in Maine G C And here is Providence, Rhode Island, next to Dover, Delaware C Concord, New Hampshire, just a quick jaunt F To Montpelier, which is up in Vermont C G Hartford's in Connecticut, so pretty in the fall C G C And Kansas has Topeka; Minnesota has St Paul C Juneau's in Alaska and there's Lincoln in Nebraska G And it's Raleigh out in North Carolina and then C There's Madison, Wisconsin, and Olympia in Washington G C Phoenix, Arizona, and Lansing, Michigan C Here's Honolulu; Hawaii's a joy F Jackson, Mississippi, and Springfield, Illinois C G South Carolina with Columbia down the way C G C And Annapolis in Maryland on Chesapeake Bay C Cheyenne is in Wyoming and perhaps you make your home in G Salt Lake City out in Utah, where the buffalo roam C Atlanta's down in Georgia, and there's Bismarck, North Dakota G C And you can live in Frankfort in your old Kentucky home C Salem in Oregon; from there we join F Little Rock in Arkansas; Iowa's got Des Moines C G Sacramento, California; Oklahoma and its city C G C Charleston, West Virginia, and Nevada, Carson City C G C That's all the capitals there are!