Billy Ray Cyrus is continuing to celebrate the 25th anniversary of "Achy Breaky Heart," his No. 1 hit from 1992, with the release of a multi-lingual version of the song. For the remake, which readers ...
When Billy Ray Cyrus released his debut single, "Achy Breaky Heart," in 1992, no one could have imagined the success the song would have on a national and international scale. Even today, 25 years ...
Billy Ray Cyrus released "Achy Breaky Heart" was sweeping the nation in the spring of 1992, and though the song was about how the singer's titular ticker was in danger of bursting, it was the song ...
Billy Ray Cyrus may have another 'Achy Breaky' hit on his hands! The past few weeks have seen a resurgence of tthe smash hit 'Achy Breaky Heart,' thanks to an unlikely pairing of country and hip-hop.
It's been almost 22 years since Billy Ray Cyrus' hit 'Achy Breaky Heart' was unleashed to country radio, but the singer may be bringing the song back ... in a decidedly non-country way. 'Achy Breaky ...
“Where were you 25 years ago?” asks Billy Ray Cyrus, leaning in intently. The country singer, actor and dad to famous pop stars is seated in a room in the Nashville home and studio of the late Cowboy ...
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 ...
On March 23, 1992, Billy Ray Cyrus-- simply known as the father of Miley to younger fans -- released “Achy Breaky Heart,” a song that defined the term “crossover hit” and embodied a new generation of ...
Country singer Billy Ray Cyrus — and dad of twerking and tongue-wagging Miley Cyrus — has released a rap version of his 1992 hit Achy Breaky Heart. Achy Breaky 2 features a rapper named Buck 22, whose ...
It's hard to believe that 25 years have passed since Billy Ray Cyrus rocketed into the public eye with the line-dancing mega hit "Achy Breaky Heart." The song—Cyrus's debut single—began its five-week ...
NASHVILLE — In 1992, Billy Ray Cyrus had the tightest pants, the longest mullet and dance moves reminiscent of Elvis Presley. Then came the mercilessly catchy song that catapulted the struggling ...
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