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(Vince Gill Tim DuBois) Ther's a redhead from my hometown that loves to let her hair down She tears my heart out when she starts to sing She's from the right side of Red River and she's pretty as a picture Don't you know she's this ole cowboy's dream There's a boy from Okie City and I sure think he's pretty But I know he's trying to steal my heart away Oh my mama tried to warn me he's done time in California But he'll be an Okie til his dyin' day There's a dance we do in Oklahoma A dnace like you've never seen Sit back and we're gonna show ya How to do that Oklahoma swing Well when two Okies get together man there's nothin' they like better Than to hold each other on a dawdust floor Oh I love it when we're swayin' to those sweet twi fiddles playin' Come on boy what are we waitin' for There's a dance we do in Oklahoma A dnace like you've never seen Sit back and we're gonna show ya How to do that Oklahoma swing Yeah there's a dance we do in Oklahoma A dnace like you've never seen Sit back and we're gonna show ya Yeah how to do that Oklahoma swing How to do that Oklahoma swing |
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