Okie Blondie by Hank Thompson
Okie Blondie by Hank Thompson

Okie Blondie

Hank Thompson * Track #17 On Treasures

Okie Blondie Lyrics

[Verse 1]
In the dance hall out in the country
In Oklahoma there was much fun
When I first met her I was a mooner
For that Sooner called Okie Blonde

[Chorus]
Okie Blondie oh pretty baby
Each day you live with the wind and sun
But when the night falls back to the dance halls
The steel guitar calls you Okie Blonde

[Verse 2]
Each time I see her I rush to meet her
Just like a shot from my old six gun
And what a lover I did discover
Beneath the moonlight with Okie Blonde

[Chorus]
Okie Blondie oh pretty baby
Each day you live with the wind and sun
But when the night falls back to the dance halls
The steel guitar calls you Okie Blonde

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 3]
Okie Blondie rose of the river
You're always dancing by the Cimarron
You're a great sensation of the Indian nation
My reservation is Okie Blondie

[Chorus]
Okie Blondie oh pretty baby
Each day you live with the wind and sun
But when the night falls back to the dance halls
The steel guitar calls you Okie Blonde

Okie Blondie Q&A

Who wrote Okie Blondie's ?

Okie Blondie was written by Billy Gray & Dick Reynolds & Hank Thompson.

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