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  2. The Yellow Rose of Texas (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Rose of Texas" is a traditional American song dating back to at least the 1850s. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time. [ 1 ] Many versions of the song have been recorded, the most popular of which was by Mitch Miller , whose version reached No. 1 in the United States in 1955.

  3. The Yellow Rose (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Yellow Rose" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singers Johnny Lee and Lane Brody, set to the tune of the folk song "The Yellow Rose of Texas."It was recorded as the theme song to the NBC television series of the same name starring Cybill Shepherd, and was included on Lee's 1984 studio album ‘Til the Bars Burn Down.

  4. Yellow rose - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Rose, an American TV series, 1983–1984 "The Yellow Rose" (song), its 1984 theme song, recorded by Johnny Lee and Lane Brody; The Yellow Rose, a 1982 Romanian film; Yellow Roses (Hank Snow song), 1955; Yellow Roses (Dolly Parton song), 1989; Yellow Rose (society), a Swedish Masonic adoption lodge, 1802–1803

  5. The Yellow Rose of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Rose of Texas may refer to: "The Yellow Rose of Texas" (song), a traditional folk song; The Yellow Rose of Texas, a 1944 American film directed by Joseph Kane; The Yellow Rose of Texas (legend) inspired by the activities of Emily D. West in the Texas Revolution; The Yellow Rose of Texas (flower), or Rosa 'Harison's Yellow', a hybrid ...

  6. Emily D. West - Wikipedia

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    The Emily Morgan Hotel, in downtown San Antonio, is named in honor of the Texas heroine. Emily D. West (c.1815–1891), also known as Emily Morgan, is a folk heroine whose legendary activities during the Texas Revolution have come to be identified with the song "The Yellow Rose of Texas".

  7. Don George - Wikipedia

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    Don R. George (August 27, 1909 – 1987) was an American lyricist of popular music.His songs include "The Yellow Rose of Texas" [1] "I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues" (1937), "I'm Beginning to See the Light" (1944) and "Everything but You" (1945). [2]

  8. The Yellow Rose - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Rose is an American soap opera television series that was broadcast on NBC from October 2, 1983, until May 12, 1984. The series was produced by Paul Freeman and was at least partly inspired by the more coltish elements of the soap opera Dallas, and dealt with the intrigues of the Texas-based Champion family who owned a 200,000-acre cattle and oil ranch called "The Yellow Rose".

  9. Yellow Roses (Dolly Parton song) - Wikipedia

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    "Yellow Roses" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Dolly Parton. It was released in July 1989 as the second single from the album White Limozeen. The song was Parton's 23rd number one country single. The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of 26 weeks on the country chart. [1]