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  1. Jan 18, 2012 · Product Description. 2012 collection from the Country icon. 11 tracks including 'I'm from the Country', 'Holdin' Heaven', 'Big Love' and more. About the Artist. Tracy Byrd. Texas-born country superstar Tracy Byrd has always been something of a maverick.

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  2. Mar 6, 2012 · Icon by Tracy Byrd released in 2012. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. Singles. 34. No.1 Single. 3. Tracy Byrd is an American country music artist. His discography comprises ten studio albums, six compilation albums and thirty-four singles. Of his albums, three are certified gold by the RIAA (1993's Tracy Byrd, 1995's Love Lessons, 1996's Big Love and 1999's Keepers: Greatest Hits ), with his highest-certified ...

  4. Listen free to Tracy ByrdIcon (I'm From The Country, Holdin' Heaven and more). 11 tracks (). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

    • "Holdin' Heaven"
    • "Lifestyles of The Not So Rich and Famous"
    • "The Keeper of The Stars"
    • "Drinkin' Bone"
    • "Ten Rounds with Jose Cuervo"
    • "I'm from The Country"
    • "Watermelon Crawl"

    "Holdin' Heaven" might have been released as Byrd's third single, but it became his first-ever hit. Byrd released this tune from his debut, self-titled album in 1993. The tune starts off with that ever-recognizable '90s country guitar riff, as Byrd launches into the tune. In the song, he sings about dancing with a blue-eyed "angel" that he just met...

    Country music is known for celebrating the simple things in life, and Tracy Bryd's "Lifestyles of the Not So Rich and Famous" falls into that category. The song's title comes from the phrase (and '80s-90s TV show)Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, but of course, the song centers on the opposite perspective. Throughout the tune, Byrd celebrates the ...

    Although many of Byrd's songs are fun and upbeat, he did release a few love ballads through his career, and "The Keeper of the Stars" is one of them. In this acoustic guitar-driven tune, Byrd reflects on his relationship with a partner and thanks "The Keeper of the Stars," or God, for bringing her to him. The tune showcases Bryd's range as he sings...

    Bryd's country music success extended into the 2000s, and one of his most successful (and fun) tunes from the early aughts was "Drinkin' Bone." In this party tune, Byrd explains some "basic honkytonk anatomy," which includes the party bone, the lonely bone, but most importantly, the drinkin' bone. The song is a fun party tune that is welcome at any...

    Bryd's music contributed greatly to '90s country, but he had a few hits in the early 2000s as well. Another song from Byrd that is still remembered by country fans today is "Ten Rounds with Jose Cuervo." In this classic drinking song, Bryd counts rounds of Jose Cuervo during a wild night at the bar. With each round, the night gets a bit more wild, ...

    There's many country tunes that serve as odes to the country lifestyle, but Tracy Bryd's "I'm From the Country" might take the cake. Released in 1998 from his album of the same name, the song is about what it sounds like: loving the country life. Beginning with a classic '90s guitar riff, Bryd jumps into all the reasons why the country life is the ...

    Byrd released "Watermelon Crawl," which is undoubtedly one of his most iconic tunes, in 1994. In this song, Bryd sings from the perspective of a man just driving along when he sees a sign for the "Rhine County Watermelon Festival," so he pulls off and decides to check it out. When he gets there, a mass of people are partying and drinking watermelon...

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  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2012 CD release of "Icon" on Discogs.

  7. Dec 13, 2023 · Tracy Byrd Is A Country Music Icon – Revisit The Songs That Helped Him Earn That Status. In 1993, the country music world was introduced to the incredibly talented Tracy Byrd. When Byrd was just 20 years old, he found himself singing karaoke in a shopping mall. He was dazzling listeners with Hank Williams‘ “Your Cheatin’ Heart.”

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