Billy Ray Cyrus‘ “Achy Breaky Heart,” one of the most controversial recordings in Nashville history, launched a five-week run at No. 1 on Hot Country Songs 30 years ago, on May 30, 1992. One week ...
Billy Ray Cyrus enjoyed performing at the inaugural Liberty Ball — no matter what critics had to say. “This was the most fun part of the Liberty Ball! And if you didn’t see it … you just had to be ...
Country music: what are we going to do with you? For every Dolly Parton masterpiece, we get a lot of mediocrity and a few songs as bad as Billy Ray Cyrus’ “Achy Breaky Heart.” Of course, one could ...
As promised, the country musician released an out-of-this-world, hip-hop version of his early-'90s hit -- this time featuring an introduction by Larry King. By Billboard Staff Billy Ray Cyrus Hip Hop ...
Billy Ray recently released a Spanish version of "Achy Breaky Heart"-- which was written by Don Von Tress and originally recorded by The Marcy Brothers in 1991 -- in conjunction with the anniversary, ...
Billy Ray Cyrus shot to overnight success with the release of his debut single, "Achy Breaky Heart," in 1992, but did you know that a group of Country Music Hall of Famers passed on the song before he ...
Country singers say the darndest things. Billy Ray Cyrus’ “Achy Breaky Heart” was his signature hit, but Cyrus didn’t see it that way. In fact, he seemed to take more pride in a song he wrote about ...
'Tis the season for the flu. If you've come down with the flu this fall, in addition to exhaustion, fever and congestion, you probably feel like you've been hit by a bus. What's that all about — why ...
For any person who dabbled in country music or at least cruised through the country radio stations, they unknowingly heard the artwork of Joe Scaife. Although Billy Ray Cyrus is known for singing the ...
Most people would say that Billy Ray Cyrus has been lucky to keep finding himself in the middle of massive pop culture moments over this three-decade long career in music and television. Between his ...
It feels appropriate that a lineage exists between legendary Nashville record producer Cecil Scaife and his son Joe that is as long as the commercial history of country music. Joe Scaife, an ...
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