I Don't Want To Be A One Night Stand
A Cowboy Like You
(There's Nothing Like the Love) Between a Woman and a Man
Right Time of the Night
Invitation to the Blues
Last Night, Ev'ry Night
Runaway Heart
(I Still Long to Hold You) Now and Then
Daddy
The Blues Don't Care Who's Got 'Em
Sweet Dreams
My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own
I'm a Woman
I Don't Think Love Ought to Be That Way
(You Lift Me) Up to Heaven
Tears on My Pillow
Empty Arms
Suddenly There's A Valley
I Can See Forever in Your Eyes
A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)
Waiting for the Sun to Shine
How Does It Feel to Be Free
Small Two-Bedroom Starter
Lovin’ You, Lovin’ Me
Only You (And You Alone)
Today All Over Again
Heart
I'm Not That Lonely Yet
Old Man River (I've Come to Talk Again)
Whoever's Watchin'
Can't Even Get the Blues
You're the First Time I've Thought About Leaving
Muddy Mississippi
Reasons
She Came on Like Lightnin'
One Good Reason
Why Do We Want (What We Know We Can't Have)
Pins and Needles
We'll Waltz in Love Tonight
There Ain't No Future in This
Most popular songs of Reba McEntire
The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia
1991 • For My Broken Heart
Fancy
1990 • Rumor Has It
I'm a Survivor
2001 • Greatest Hits Volume III: I'm A Survivor
Sing It Now
2017 • Sing It Now: Songs of Faith and Hope
I've Seen Better Days
1986 • Whoever's In New England
I'll Believe It When I Feel It
1986 • Whoever's In New England
If You Only Knew
1986 • Whoever's In New England
Don't Touch Me There
1986 • Whoever's In New England
To Make That Same Mistake Again
1986 • Whoever's In New England
This Picture
1990 • Rumor Has It
You Remember Me
1990 • Rumor Has It
Fallin' Out of Love
1990 • Rumor Has It
Trivia about the album Oklahoma Girl by Reba McEntire
- In what year was the album “Oklahoma Girl” released by Reba McEntire?
- The album “Oklahoma Girl” was released in 1994 by Reba McEntire, featuring 40 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “Oklahoma Girl” by Reba McEntire?
- “There Ain't No Future in This” is the biggest hit from the album “Oklahoma Girl” by Reba McEntire.