The Definitive Collection | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | June 22, 2004 | |||
Recorded | 1992–2000 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Mercury Nashville | |||
Producer | Various original producers | |||
Billy Ray Cyrus chronology | ||||
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The Definitive Collection is a compilation album released from country music singer-songwriter, Billy Ray Cyrus in June 2004.[1] The album is part of Universal Music Group's The Definitive Collection series and was released without Cyrus' supervision, thus no new material was recorded. "Fastest Horse in a One-Horse Town" was not previously included on any of Cyrus's albums, although he recorded it for a compilation called NASCAR: Runnin' Wide Open.
Track listing
# | Title | Length | Writer(s) |
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1. | "Achy Breaky Heart" | 3:23 | Don Von Tress |
2. | "Some Gave All" | 4:05 | Billy Ray Cyrus, Cindy Cyrus |
3. | "Could've Been Me" | 3:44 | Monty Powell, Reed Nielsen |
4. | "She's Not Cryin' Anymore" | 3:25 | B. R. Cyrus, Buddy Cannon, Terry Shelton |
5. | "Wher'm I Gonna Live?" | 3:29 | B. R. Cyrus, C. Cyrus |
6. | "In the Heart of a Woman" | 4:00 | Brett Cartwright, Keith Hinton |
7. | "Somebody New" | 3:45 | Alex Harvey, Mike Curtis |
8. | "Words By Heart" | 3:07 | Powell, Nielsen |
9. | "Talk Some" | 4:15 | Tress |
10. | "Storm in the Heartland" | 3:53 | Billy Henderson, Donal Bums, Curt Ryle |
11. | "Deja Blue" | 3:36 | Craig Wiseman, Donny Lowery |
12. | "Fastest Horse in a One-Horse Town" | 4:29 | Tony Haselden, Tress |
13. | "Trail of Tears" | 3:41 | B. R. Cyrus |
14. | "Truth Is, I Lied" | 3:18 | B. R. Cyrus, Tress, Carl Perkins |
15. | "Three Little Words" | 5:08 | Wayne Perkins, Michael Joe Sagraves |
16. | "Harper Valley PTA" | 4:10 | Tom T. Hall |
17. | "It's All the Same to Me" | 4:25 | Jerry Leseter, Kerry Kurt Phillips |
18. | "Time for Letting Go" | 4:14 | Jude Cole |
19. | "Busy Man" | 3:17 | Bob Regan, George Teren |
20. | "Give My Heart to You" | 3:49 | Walt Aldridge, Bob DiPiero |
21. | "You Won't Be Lonely Now" | 3:53 | Brett James, John Bettis |
References
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