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The Texas State SongTexas, Our Texaswords by Gladys Yoakum Wright and William J. Marsh and music by William J. Marsh |
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Texas, our Texas! All hail the mighty State! Texas, our Texas! So wonderful so great! Boldest and grandest, Withstanding ev'ry test; O Empire wide and glorious, You stand supremely blest. Refrain: God bless you Texas! And keep you brave and strong, That you may grow in power and worth, Thro'out the ages long. Texas, O Texas! Your freeborn single star, Sends out its radiance to nations near and far. Emblem of freedom! It sets our hearts aglow, With thoughts of San Jacinto and glorious Alamo. Refrain: Texas, dear Texas! From tyrant grip now free, Shines forth in splendor your star of destiny! Mother of heroes! We come your children true, Proclaiming our allegiance, our faith, our love for you. Refrain: |
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Adoption of the State SongWilliam J. Marsh (1880-1971) was born in Woolton, Liverpool England. He moved to Texas in 1904 and became a naturalized citizen in 1917. He was professor of organ, composition and theory at Texas Christian University. He was also Choir Director. As a composer, he published over 100 works, including the Christmas song, "O, Night Divine", Texas' first opera, "The Flower Fair at Peking", and the Texas state song, "Texas, Our Texas".
The search for an official state song for Texas began years before a song was actually selected. Along the way to an official state song, many were considered. Among those considered were "The Yellow Rose of Texas" and "Dixie". Eventually, the consensus was that it would be best to find a a new song for the purpose. A state-wide contest was sponsored, generating "best" songs from each state Senatorial District. District winners were chosen and met in final competition in Dallas. The song that won in Dallas was "Texas, Our Texas". It had been composed in 1924 with music by William J. Marsh and words by Marsh and Gladys Yoakum Wright. It was a song that John Philip Sousa described as the finest state song he had ever heard. The song, "Texas, Our Texas", words by Gladys Yoakum Wright and William J. Marsh (1880-1971) and music by William J. Marsh, was adopted as the official state song of Texas by Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 6 adopted on May 23, 1929. Resolution No. 6 is excerpted below.
Texas CodeThe following information is excerpted from the Texas Code, Title 11, Chapter 3101, Section 005. The words are included within the statute. TITLE 11. STATE SYMBOLS AND HONORS; PRESERVATION
Texas, our Texas! All hail the mighty State! Texas, our Texas! So wonderful so great! Boldest and grandest, Withstanding ev'ry test; O Empire wide and glorious, You stand supremely blest. Refrain: God bless you Texas! And keep you brave and strong, That you may grow in power and worth, Thro'out the ages long. Texas, O Texas! Your freeborn single star, Sends out its radiance to nations near and far. Emblem of freedom! It sets our hearts aglow, With thoughts of San Jacinto and glorious Alamo. Refrain: Texas, dear Texas! From tyrant grip now free, Shines forth in splendor your star of destiny! Mother of heroes! We come your children true, Proclaiming our allegiance, our faith, our love for you. Refrain: Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1420, § 7.001, eff. Sept. 1, 2001. |
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Source: Texas State Web Site, (http://www.state.tx.us), December 6, 2004
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