Year of release 2012

Songs 14

Album time 44:35

Genre list Country

Blake Shelton's 2012 album "Cheers, It's Christmas" presents 14 country holiday tracks across 44:35, placing familiar seasonal standards beside titles that lean into home, winter weather, and year-end warmth. The set moves easily from bright, public celebration to quieter family scenes. "Jingle Bell Rock" opens the door to a more upbeat side, while "While Christmas" and "Oklahoma Christmas" keep the focus on place, memory, and a plainly country setting for the season.

The middle of the album mixes classic songbook material with titles that immediately signal snow and cold-night listening. "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" and "Winter Wonderland" bring in the winter backdrop, while "The Christmas Song," "Blue Christmas," and "Silver Bells" connect the record to a long line of holiday standards. In this sequence, the pacing feels varied without leaving the album's country identity, so the record works equally well for a December drive, a room lit by tree lights, or an easy playlist for Christmas week.

Several tracks highlight the album's interest in home and return rather than spectacle. "Home" sits naturally beside "I'll Be Home For Christmas," and together they give the record a grounded, domestic center. "Time For Me To Come Home" extends that same idea with a title built around reunion and arrival, making it one of the clearest end-of-year songs in the set. "There'S A New Kid In Town" adds another angle to the holiday theme, shifting from snow and decorations toward the story at the center of Christmas.

Elsewhere, Blake Shelton keeps the tone lively with songs that sound made for gatherings and casual seasonal play. "Santa'S Got A Choo Choo Train" stands out on the track list with its playful image and brisk holiday character, while "The Very Best Time Of Year" closes the album on a direct statement of the season's mood. Taken together with "Jingle Bell Rock" and "Silver Bells," these songs help balance the more reflective moments, so the album never settles into only one kind of Christmas record.

As a catalog entry for winter listening, "Cheers, It's Christmas" is defined by clear details: a 2012 release, country genre, 14 tracks, and a compact 44:35 running time. That makes it easy to return to from start to finish during the run from early December through New Year's gatherings. The mix of standards such as "The Christmas Song" and "Blue Christmas" with titles like "Oklahoma Christmas," "Home," and "Time For Me To Come Home" gives the album a specific identity rooted in holiday tradition, cold-weather atmosphere, and the everyday comfort of familiar songs.