Oklahoma Christmas (Feat. Reba)

Blake Shelton · Cheers, It's Christmas. [2012]

Let's have an oh-oh-Oklahoma Christmas

We'll have an old fashioned two-steppin' time 'round our little ol' tree



We'll have an oh-oh-Oklahoma Christmas

Even if we have to have it here in Tennessee



Power lines are down all over town, 40 Westbound's a sheet of ice

Heard the weatherman say more is on the way,

guess we ain't goin' nowhere tonight



Oh so call up granny and tell her the news

But even if it's only me and you

We'll have an oh-oh-Oklahoma Christmas

Let's have an old fashioned two steppin' time 'round our little old tree



We'll have an oh-oh-Oklahoma Christmas

Hey, even if we have to have it here in Tennessee



It don't seem right if we don't have a big slice of

Aunt Bea's pecan pie on our plate

But we can make do, hey I'll whip up two big old golden

brown chicken fried steaks



So put on some Bob Wills to set the mood

I think I've even have a six pack of 3.2.

We'll have an oh-oh-Oklahoma Christmas

Let's have an old fashioned two-steppin' time 'round our little ol' tree



We'll have an oh-oh-Oklahoma Christmas

Oh, even if we have to have it here in Tennessee



So baby, it's OK, don't get the blues

Yeah, all we really need is me and you

To have an oh-oh-Oklahoma Christmas



We'll have an old fashioned two-steppin' time 'round our little ol' tree

Two-steppin', we'll have an oh-oh-Oklahoma Christmas

Even if we have to have it here in Tennessee

Oh, even if we have to have it here in Tennessee, yeah.

Oklahoma Christmas (Feat. Reba)

Blake Shelton delivers a spirited holiday rendition of the classic 'Oklahoma! Christmas' on his 2012 album 'Cheers, It's Christmas.' Featuring Reba McEntire, the track blends traditional country charm with festive cheer, capturing the spirit of the season through a familiar melody. The collaboration highlights both artists' vocal strengths within the genre, creating a warm and inviting recording that resonates with country music fans during the winter months. This song stands as a standout example of Shelton's ability to reinterpret timeless standards while maintaining the authentic sound of his discography.