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Blake Shelton To Release 'Super Deluxe' Edition Of 'Cheers, It's Christmas'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Blake Shelton has announced that a super deluxe edition of his 2012 holiday album, Cheers, It's Christmas, will come out on November 11.

The 20-track album, titled Cheers, It's Christmas (Super Deluxe), includes collaborations with Reba McEntire, Kelly Clarkson, and Michael Bublé.

Three songs on the deluxe edition are new - "Up On the House Top," "Holly Jolly Christmas," and "Cheer for the Elves," which was originally written and recorded by Shelton's wife Gwen Stefani.

Speaking about his upcoming album, Shelton said, "During the holidays I always celebrate traditions and add new things, so cheers to some new music. After all, what is Christmas without it? I just want to thank everyone for including my music in your festive playlists all these years. It really is 'the most wonderful time of the year.'"

Teasing the album on Twitter, Shelton wrote, "I guess it's about that time of year again…"

Cheers, It's Christmas (Super Deluxe) track listing:

1. "Up On the House Top"
2. "Cheer for the Elves"
3. "Holly Jolly Christmas"
4. "Jingle Bell Rock"
5. "White Christmas"
6. "Oklahoma Christmas" (Feat. Reba)
7. "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
8. "There's a New Kid in Town" (Feat. Kelly Clarkson)
9. "Santa's Got a Choo Choo Train"
10. "Home" (Feat. Michael Bublé)
11. "Winter Wonderland"
12. "The Christmas Song"
13. "Blue Christmas"
14. "I'll Be Home for Christmas"
15. "Silver Bells" (Feat. Xenia)
16. "Time for Me to Come Home" (Feat. Dorothy Shackleford)
17. "The Very Best Time of Year" (Feat. Trypta-Phunk)
18. "Savior's Shadow"
19. "Two Step 'Round the Christmas Tree"
20. "Christmas Eve"

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