Country singer/songwriter Luke Combs brings the heat in the in-your-face “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” from the soundtrack, Twisters: The Album.
“Riding that storm running through my veins / Like a shot down tail spun airplane.” Woo! Combs brings the heat when it comes to lead vocals. He is assertive from the beginning. He ‘rocks’ – in a country sort of way. Besides strong vocals, he has memorable, ear-catching melodies that favor him. Furthermore, the lyrics are memorable and tied to the theme. “I got saved in the same Red River / The same Red River tryna drown me.” Oh, Oklahoma – she’s rough, y’all! The section to beat is the chorus:
“Ain’t no love in Oklahoma
Just the whistle of a lone black train
You’ll know when it’s coming for ya
Riding in on the wind and rain.”
“Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” is a soundtrack cut, but it doubles as an enjoyable, well-rounded country song that Combs could’ve easily included on his studio albums. There may be no love in Oklahoma, but I have love, or at least ‘like,’ for this song.
Twisters: The Album // Universal Studios / Atlantic // 7.19.24
Luke Combs, Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma [📷: Brent Faulkner/The Musical Hype; Universal Studios / Atlantic; Clker-Free-Vector-Images, Królestwo Nauki, OpenClipart-Vectors, Pete Linforth, Tumisu from Pixabay]
