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  1. I Will Always Love You and Other Greatest Hits is a 1996 Dolly Parton compilation which Columbia Records put together as Parton was leaving the label. The compilation included material from five of her eight CBS albums. Track listing. Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' Like That" (Bob Carlisle, Randy Thomas) – 2:32

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    • It’S All The Same to Me
    • You Won’T Be Lonely Now
    • Words by Heart
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    • She’S Not Cryin’ Anymore
    • Ready, Set, Don’T Go
    • Busy Man
    • In The Heart of A Woman
    • Could’Ve Been Me
    • Achy Breaky Heart

    In 1997, ‘It’s All the Same to Me’ reached number 19 on the country charts. It is the only original single released from the album ‘The Best of Billy Ray Cyrus: Cover to Cover.’ The song was written by Jerry Laseter and Kurt Phillips.

    You Won’t Be Lonely Now’ is the lead single from the 2000 album ‘Southern Rain,’ and it reached number 17 on the country charts. This power ballad was written by Brett James and John Bettis, and Jim Shea directed the accompanying music video. It was Cyrus’s last top 40 hit until he released ‘Ready, Steady, Don’t Go’ in 2007.

    Music VF lists‘Words by Heart’ as one of the best Billy Ray Cyrus songs. It is about a man rediscovering a break-up letter in his jacket pocket, and reading it brings back memories of how he felt about his first love. The song was written by Jim Cotton and Joe Scaife. This track was the third single released by Cyrus on the album ‘It Won’t Be the L...

    ‘Somebody New’ was co-written by Alex Harvey and Mike Curtis. The song was recorded by Cyrus in 1993 and is featured on his album ‘It Won’t Be the Last.’ It peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks but only reached number 14 in Canada. Although it is not in the top five most commercially successful Billy Ray Cyrus songs, ...

    ‘She’s Not Cryin’ Anymore’ was the penultimate track that Cyrus released from his debut album. It was a bigger success in Canada, where it peaked at number three on the country charts, while it only reached number six on the US country charts. Billy Ray Cyrus co-wrote this song with Buddy Cannon and Terry Shelton.

    When Billy Ray Cyrus released ‘Ready, Steady, Don’t Go’ in 2007, he had not had a top 40 single since ‘You Won’t Be Lonely Now’ in 2000. It reached number four on the country charts, and Cyrus has not had a top ten hit since. ‘Ready, Steady, Don’t Go’ featured the singer’s daughter, Miley Cyrus, and it was on the album ‘Home at Last.’ It also appea...

    Prior to the release of ‘Busy Man’ in 1998, Billy Ray Cyrus had not had a top ten hit since ‘Somebody New’ in 1993. He broke back into the top of the charts with this song, which reached number three on the country charts. The track was written by Bob Regan and George Teren, and it is a mid-tempo song about a man with a busy life who focuses on wor...

    ‘In the Heart of a Woman’ was Cyrus’s second country chart-topping hit in Canada, although the song only reached number three on the country charts in the United States. It was the lead single from Billy Ray Cyrus’s second studio album, ‘It Won’t Be the Last.’

    The second single released from Cyrus’s debut album was ‘Could’ve Been Me,’ and it was also the second-highest charting single of his career. It peaked at number two on the country charts in the United States and topped the Canadian country charts. It was written by Monty Powell and Reed Nielsen, and it is about a man finding out his former lover i...

    Billy Ray Cyrus’s first single is also his best, and The Boot describes itas a megahit that revived the line dancing craze. Not only did this single top the country charts in the United States, but it also reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100. Furthermore, the song topped the Canadian country chart and the charts in Australia and New Zealan...

    • Billy Ray Cyrus — “It’s All The Same To Me” Of all the songs that could have topped this list, why this Billy Ray Cyrus song, which just barely made the top twenty upon its’ release in 1997?
    • Billy Ray Cyrus — “Achy Breaky Heart” Yes, we realize that the lyrics of the song that made the “Cyrus Virus” an epidemic in the summer of 1992 were what they are.
    • Billy Ray Cyrus — “Busy Man” Released in the late summer of 1998, this Billy Ray Cyrus song was all about taking a look at one’s priorities in life, and how personal relationships sometimes took a backseat to things such as work.
    • Billy Ray Cyrus — “Ready, Set, Don’t Go” After close to a decade, Cyrus returned to the top ten of the country charts with this emotionally-charged duet with his daughter Miley.
    • "Achy Breaky Heart" It's the song that put Billy Ray on the map. I think pretty much every American knows all the words by heart. This crossover hit broke the radios of the United States for half the '90s and made the phrase "achy breaky" part of the cultural lexicon forever.
    • "Some Gave All" The country star honors those who made the ultimate sacrifice with the moving "Some Gave All" from his debut album of the same name.
    • "Old Town Road" This Hot 100 hit and multi-Grammy winner put Billy Ray Cyrus back on the radar of youngsters from New York to Kentucky. It's his first single that's gotten mainstream love in a while, and it's well deserved.
    • "Could've Been Me" This tune about the heartbreak of unrequited love hit No. 2 on the country charts in 1992.
  3. Explore Billy Ray Cyrus's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Billy Ray Cyrus on AllMusic.

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