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Is The Eyes Of Texas copyrighted?

NBC Radio plays the song on national radio. The Student Assembly copyrights the words and the arrangement and holds the copyright for 28 years. “The Eyes of Texas” is sung as an alma mater after the Cowboy Minstrel show.
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Is Deep in the Heart of Texas public domain?

This item is protected by copyright and/or related rights.
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What is the university of Texas school song?

UT's school song, “The Eyes of Texas,” was written and performed in 1903 by students, poking fun at a favorite saying of then-President William Prather.
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What is the Texas Longhorn alma mater song?

"The Eyes of Texas" is the school spirit song of the University of Texas at Austin. It is set to the tune of "I've Been Working on the Railroad". Students, faculty, staff, and alumni of the university sing the song at Texas Longhorns sports games, before the fireworks and other events.
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What movies have the song Deep in the Heart of Texas?

Film appearances

1942 Gene Autry sang the song in Stardust on the Sage (1942). 1942 Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Joe Strauch Jr. sang the song in Heart of the Rio Grande (1942). 1944 Wing and a Prayer – Sung by William Eythe in the cockpit of a fighter plane as a gun test with machine gun blasts for the handclaps.
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“The Eyes of Texas”: Origin and Intent

Why is it called the Heart of Texas?

Brady is a city in McCulloch County, Texas, United States. Brady refers to itself as the "Heart of Texas", as it is the city closest to the geographical center of the state, which is about 15 miles northeast of Brady.
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Who originally wrote Deep in the Heart of Texas?

“Deep in the Heart of Texas,” written by June Hershey and Don Swander, was initially recorded by Perry Como two days after Pearl Harbor. It became an immediate hit, spending five straight weeks atop Your Hit Parade in 1942, and quickly became a popular culture staple.
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Who made Texas, Our Texas song?

The state song of Texas was adopted by the Forty-first Legislature after a statewide contest in 1929. The music was originally written in 1924 by William J. Marsh of Fort Worth, and the lyrics were written by Marsh and Gladys Yoakum Wright.
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What does the upside down Texas Longhorn mean?

Texas is coming to the SEC next year, and so is "Horns Down." The gesture, which is an inverted version of Texas' popular "Hook 'Em Horns" hand signal, has been commonly used for years by opponents looking to troll the Longhorns.
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What was Texas first song?

The band's debut single, "I Don't Want a Lover", was released in January 1989. It peaked at number eight on the UK Singles Chart and No.
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Does Texas still play The Eyes of Texas?

In 2021, the University released a report about “The Eyes of Texas,” the school's alma mater and said it was written in a “racist setting,” but “wasn't overtly racist.” Despite refusing to play in the past, members of Longhorn Band are required to play the song at events such as football games.
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Why is UT Austin called 40 acres?

Although much more expansive today (the main UT campus is 431 acres and there are thousands more beyond that), the original tract of land set aside by the state of Texas for the university was 40 acres. "Those 40 acres formed a square with “College Hill” at its center.
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Why is Texas burnt orange?

In 1928, UT football coach Clyde Littlefield ordered uniforms in a darker shade of orange that wouldn't fade, and would later become known as "burnt orange" or "Texas orange." The dark-orange color remained in use until part-way though the Great Depression in the 1930s, when the dye became too expensive.
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What city is considered the heart of Texas?

These are all places Victorians are likely familiar with, but have you ever heard of Brady, Texas? It just so happens that THIS small Texas town is known as " The Heart of Texas," because, you guessed it, Brady, Texas is considered the Texas city closest to the geographical center of our great state.
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Is America the Beautiful in public domain?

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.
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Does Texas have a theme song?

The state song is "Texas, Our Texas" by William J. Marsh and Gladys Yoakum Wright.
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What is a female Texas Longhorn called?

Texas Longhorn heifers are females until they have their first calf and most breeders call young females raising their first calf “first calf heifers.” After that they become cows.
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Why can't you say horns down?

'Hook 'em Horns' is one of the most well-known college sports signals, and with it comes 'Horns Down'. For whatever reason, the 'Horns Down' hand signal has become an offensive sign to Texas fans that rivals even the use of extreme profanity or verbal abuse.
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Why can't people say horns down?

The Horns down symbol is not only used by fans, but players as well during games. The Big 12 conference actually declared the gesture by players during games to be an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty beginning in 2019.
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What is Texas slogan?

Friendship was adopted as the Texas state motto in February 1930. The motto was most likely chosen because the name of Texas or Tejas was the Spanish pronunciation of the local Indian tribe's word teyshas or thecas meaning friends or allies.
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What is Texas state food or drink?

Chili was adopted as the Texas state dish on May 11, 1977. The International Chili Cook-Off has been held in Texas in 1967. President Lyndon B.
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What is the Texas flag pledge?

"Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible."
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Who wrote Ain't always the cowboy?

"Ain't Always the Cowboy" is a song written by Brandon Kinney and Josh Thompson, and recorded by American country music singer Jon Pardi.
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Does California have a state song?

California's State Song, “I Love You California,” is a musical celebration of the state. Songwriter F. B. Silverwood and composer A. F. Frankenstein, both of Los Angeles, wrote the song in 1913.
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