Country music artist, Jamie O’Neal stops by Roy Rogers studio to get us in the Christmas spirit!

Jamie O’Neal is behind some of the biggest songs in country music like,"There Is No Arizona,” and “When I Think About Angels.”

She is also the writer behind Martina McBride’s biggest song, “How Far.”

This season, she has released her first Christmas album, Spirit and Joy, which is a mix of covers and originals sure to become your favorite this holiday season.

She spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander about how she chose which songs to cover, the album-making process, and what some of her holiday traditions are.

She also stuck around to perform her new hit, “Chrismas You.”

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