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  • "Oklahoma?" – from the musical Dirty Rotten Scoundrels by David Yazbek, 2004.   "And the shade is mighty thin in Oklahoma/And our leading cause of death is Melanoma."

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  • "Oklahoma City Times" – Written by Paul Hampton, recorded by Hamilton Camp, 1969, Bobby Sherman, 1970, Ray Peterson, 1970, and the Limeliters, 1987.

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  • "Oklahoma City" – written by Fred Rose, recorded by Paul Howard and His Cotton Pickers, 1947.

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  • "Oklahoma Gal" – written by Tracy Byrd, Frank Dycus and Mark Nesler; recorded by Ray Pillow, 2004.

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  • "Queen of Oklahoma" – Patrick Bloom, 2008.

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  • "Tulsa Imperative" – written by John Darnielle for The Mountain Goats, unreleased; recorded by DiskothiQ, 1994.

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Oklahoma is a state of the South Central United States. There are many well-known cultural industries, the entertainment industry is an early development of a state. Many musicians come here to take inspiration from the local symphony, exhibitions, dance, and singing performances held every year to find a different style of music. In this random tool, 475 of Oklahoma’s most famous songs, many of which have been sung around the world, have been compiled.

A detailed list of songs, their creators, and when they were created can be found in the list compiled by this generator. This music creation in different times, has different historical emotions. Many musicians have established themselves internationally by making a name for one or two of these pieces. At the same time, Oklahoma has raised its profile in the world.

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