@Blogrich55 According to Wikipedia, "The first published version appeared as "Levee Song" in Carmina Princetonia, a book of Princeton University songs published in 1894.
@ jdubya0257 I agree 100% all texans are equal in the republic of Texas but UT has the better team I'm my opinion I didn't make it clear thank you for breinging that to my attention
@rogerschase It may be the UT theme song, fellow Texan, but UT does not OWN it, so my point stands! ALL Texans are welcome here, including our Aggies!
A Varsity Minstrel Show was scheduled for Wednesday evening, May 12, 1903, in the Hancock Opera House on West 6th Street... The fourth piece listed on the printed program was cryptically labeled a “Selection” by the Varsity Quartet. With President Prather sitting in the audience, four students: Jim Kivlehen, Ralph Porter, Bill Smith and Jim Cannon, accompanied by John Sinclair on the banjo, took the stage and unleashed Sinclair’s creation: [The Eyes of Texas]
@slaughery LOL I agree with you I got Goosebumps hearing this I listened to it in memory of my mom a Diehard Orange Blood Longhorn it was like a religon to her when they were on TV you better not change that thing or bother her she loved her Longhorns and probilly waveing a Texas Longhorns flag in heaven LOL
Hook Em Horns
Hectorv18 2 months ago
At least we can build a bonfire correctly. Whoop!! Not
SuperC5guy 2 months ago
TEXAS 27 TEXAS A&M 25! That score will go down in history! Hook 'Em Horns! \m/
DarthElias35 3 months ago
Sounds like hell!!!!!!!!!!
Gigem ags
WHOOP!!!!
quincygertelmer77 3 months ago
can't wait til next week to watch my Horns whoop sum ass!!
03tada 6 months ago
Speaking strictly for myself, I prefer The Eyes Of Texas to the original chain gang railroad gig, for sure!
jdubya0257 7 months ago
So which came first: I've been working on the railroad or the Eyes of Texas are upon you? I'd really like to know. Thanks.
Blogrich55 7 months ago
@Blogrich55 According to Wikipedia, "The first published version appeared as "Levee Song" in Carmina Princetonia, a book of Princeton University songs published in 1894.
jdubya0257 7 months ago
@jdubya0257 Thanks!
Blogrich55 7 months ago
@Blogrich55 No prob! Lots of us learned something new today.
jdubya0257 7 months ago
@alamoaggie that's what I was hearing the whole time. Lol
hensleymar 7 months ago
lol live performence
MostricBass 8 months ago
@ jdubya0257 I agree 100% all texans are equal in the republic of Texas but UT has the better team I'm my opinion I didn't make it clear thank you for breinging that to my attention
rogerschase 8 months ago
I've...been working on the railroad...
alamoaggie 9 months ago
@alamoaggie thats like singing twinkle twinkle little star during the national anthem. troll!
DHINTON7295 6 months ago
@ jdubya0257 while I respect your opinion this Is the UT theme song so just sayen GOD bless the republic of Texas
rogerschase 9 months ago
@rogerschase It may be the UT theme song, fellow Texan, but UT does not OWN it, so my point stands! ALL Texans are welcome here, including our Aggies!
GO TCU HORNED FROGS!
jdubya0257 8 months ago
Hook'em go Texas no A&M welcomed here God bless the republic of Texas and the greatest collage team the longhorns
rogerschase 9 months ago
@rogerschase Yes indeed, God Bless the Republic of Texas! Love the team spirit too, but all Texans are welcome here. Even her Aggies. :-)
GO! GO! TCU! :-D
jdubya0257 9 months ago
A Varsity Minstrel Show was scheduled for Wednesday evening, May 12, 1903, in the Hancock Opera House on West 6th Street... The fourth piece listed on the printed program was cryptically labeled a “Selection” by the Varsity Quartet. With President Prather sitting in the audience, four students: Jim Kivlehen, Ralph Porter, Bill Smith and Jim Cannon, accompanied by John Sinclair on the banjo, took the stage and unleashed Sinclair’s creation: [The Eyes of Texas]
mkworkman 9 months ago
freaking awsome song XD
SierraOffline 10 months ago
@SierraOffline no duh?
UTLonghornjunkie97 9 months ago
jdubya0257 Thank you, to me both songs are very, very beatifull
jujapepo 1 year ago
@jujapepo You're welcome. You are very, very right!
jdubya0257 1 year ago
I want to answer to any bodie, which song represent more to Texas: The Yellow rose of Texas or The eyes of Texas are upon you
jujapepo 1 year ago
@jujapepo Definitely The Eyes!
jdubya0257 1 year ago
Wooot! Me too and go Texas Rangers! I'm posting this at the Yankeess fan page at Facebook :))
MyOtherThings 1 year ago
I LOVE THIS FLAG IM A TEXAN
AwesomeWill123 1 year ago
@AwesomeWill123 She is a beauty, ain't she? Yee-haw!
jdubya0257 1 year ago
@jdubya0257 much better than my states flag... stupid duel pennant.
tostedcheeseman 1 year ago
@jdubya0257 I miss Texas SOOOOOOOOOOOO much. I'm stuck in Alabama. :(
spsbandgirl 1 year ago
Nothing but pride and happiness when I see this beautiful flag!!!
christyd3507 1 year ago
hook em horns!! all day baby!
goldenchildtyptcb 1 year ago
Too Sweet!!!
Hook Em forever!!!
slaughery 2 years ago
@slaughery LOL I agree with you I got Goosebumps hearing this I listened to it in memory of my mom a Diehard Orange Blood Longhorn it was like a religon to her when they were on TV you better not change that thing or bother her she loved her Longhorns and probilly waveing a Texas Longhorns flag in heaven LOL
gaycowboy31 1 year ago
BEST SONG EVER !!!
Oakcliffsweety 2 years ago