Stars are bright deep in the heart of texas

The stars at night are big and bright (clap, clap, clap, clap) Deep in the heart of Texas. The prairie sky is wide and high (clap, clap, clap, clap) deep in the heart of Texas. The sage in bloom is like perfume (clap, clap, clap, clap) deep in the heart of Texas. Reminds me of the one I love (clap, clap, clap, clap) deep in the heart of Texas. The coyotes wail along the trail (clap, clap, clap, clap) deep in the heart of Texas, The rabbits rush around the brush (clap, clap, clap, clap) deep in the heart of Texas. The cowboys cry ki yippee yi (clap, clap, clap, clap) deep in the heart of Texas. The dawgies bawl and bawl and bawl (clap, clap, clap, clap) deep in the heart of Texas

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[Verse: Perry Como]
The stars at night
Are big and bright
Deep in the heart of Texas

The prairie sky
Is wide and high
Deep in the heart of Texas

The sage in bloom
Is like perfume
Deep in the heart of Texas

Reminds me of
The one I love
Deep in the heart of Texas

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse: Perry Como]
The coyotes wail
Along the trail
Deep in the heart of Texas

The rabbits rush
Around the brush
Deep in the heart of Texas

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse: Perry Como]
The cowboys cry
"Kay yippie-aye!"
Deep in the heart of Texas

The doggies bawl
And bawl, and bawl
Deep in the heart of Texas
Deep in the heart of Texas
Deep in the heart of Texas
Deep in the heart of Texas
Deep in the heart of Texas

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The stars at night
Are big and bright
Deep in the heart of Texas

The prairie sky
Is wide and high
Deep in the heart of Texas

The eagles fly
Across the sky
Deep in the heart of Texas

The cowgirls cry
A yippy yi
Deep in the heart of Texas

The coyotes wail
Along the trail
Deep in the heart of Texas

The rabbits rush
Along the brush
Deep in the heart of Texas

The sage in bloom
Is like perfume
Deep in the heart of Texas

Reminds me of
The one I love
Deep in the heart of Texas
Deep in the heart of Texas
Deep in the hea-a-a-a-rt of Texas

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The stars at night are big and bright
Deep in the heart of Texas
The prairie sky is wide and high
Deep in the heart of Texas
The sage in bloom is like perfume
Deep in the heart of Texas
Reminds me of the one that I love
Deep in the heart of Texas

The coyotes wail along the trail
Deep in the heart of Texas
The rabbits rush around the brush
Deep in the heart of Texas
The cowboys cry, "Ki yippee yi!"
Deep in the heart of Texas
The dogies bawl and bawl and bawl
Deep in the heart of Texas

The stars at night are big and bright
Deep in the heart of Texas
The prairie sky is wide and high
Deep in the heart of Texas

Deep in the heart of Texas

Deep in the heart of Texas

Deep in the heart of Texas

Deep in the heart of Texas

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The stars at night are big and bright   Deep in the heart of Texas   The prairie sky is wide and high   Deep in the heart of Texas   The sage in bloom is like perfume   Deep in the heart of Texas   Reminds me of the one that I love   Deep in the heart of Texas       The coyotes wail along the trail   Deep in the heart of Texas   The rabbits rush around the brush   Deep in the heart of Texas   The cowboys cry, "Ki yippee yi!"   Deep in the heart of Texas   The dogies bawl and bawl and bawl   Deep in the heart of Texas       The stars at night are big and bright   Deep in the heart of Texas   The prairie sky is wide and high   Deep in the heart of Texas       Deep in the heart of Texas       Deep in the heart of Texas       Deep in the heart of Texas       Deep in the heart of Texas

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What city is Deep in the Heart of Texas?

Deep in the Heart of Texas: San Antonio.

Where did the song Deep in the Heart of Texas come from?

“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.

Who originally sang The Yellow Rose of Texas?

The Yellow Rose of Texas (song).

What's a Texas song?

"Texas, Our Texas" is the regional anthem of the U.S. state of Texas, adopted in the late 1920s as the official state song.

Who made Deep in the Heart of Texas famous?

The 1941 song features lyrics by June Hershey and music by Don Swander. There were no fewer than five versions in the Billboard charts in 1942. ... Deep in the Heart of Texas..