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It was written in 1924 by William J. Marsh, [1] [2] who was born in Liverpool, United Kingdom, and emigrated to Texas as a young man, and Gladys Yoakum Wright (1891–1956), [3] [4] of Fort Worth, Texas. It was selected as the official state song by a concurrent resolution of the Texas Legislature in 1929 following
I Musta Died and Gone to Texas; I'm a Ding Dong Daddy from Dumas; If You're Ever Down in Texas, Look Me Up; If You're Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band) Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone (Is This the Way to) Amarillo
Arthur Alexander (May 10, 1940 – June 9, 1993) was an American country-soul songwriter and singer. [1] Jason Ankeny, music critic for AllMusic, said Alexander was a "country-soul pioneer" and that, though largely unknown, "his music is the stuff of genius, a poignant and deeply intimate body of work on par with the best of his contemporaries."
Sons of Texas was formed in McAllen, Texas in 2013. Shortly thereafter, the band was signed to Razor & Tie and entered the studio with producer Josh Wilbur (Lamb of God, All That Remains, Hatebreed). [3] The music video for the first official track from the band, "Baptized in the Rio Grande", premiered via Revolver ' s website on January 6 ...
Texas in My Soul is the seventh studio album by country singer Willie Nelson.It was an early concept album that aimed to pay tribute to the State of Texas.The original album artwork features the Alamo, along with three San Antonio construction projects completed in 1968: the Tower of the Americas, HemisFair Arena and the HemisFair monorail system.
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"My Sweet Rosalie" is a 1976 song by British pop group Brotherhood of Man. It was released as the follow-up single to the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest winner, " Save Your Kisses for Me ". The song was written by band members Martin Lee and Lee Sheriden with producer Tony Hiller .