Billy Ray Cyrus - Trail of Tears
Facts
| Artist(s) | Billy Ray Cyrus |
| Studio | Umvd Special Markets |
| Release Date | August 20, 1996 |
| UPC Code | 731453282926 |
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Tracks
- Trail of Tears
- Truth Is I Lied
- Tenntucky
- Call Me Daddy
- Sing Me Back Home - Billy Ray Cyrus, Haggard, Merle
- Three Little Words - Billy Ray Cyrus, Perkins, Wayne
- Harper Valley P.T.A. - Billy Ray Cyrus, Hall, Tom T.
- I Am Here Now
- Need a Little Help
- Should I Stay
- Crazy Mama - Billy Ray Cyrus, Cale, J.J.
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Trail of Tears |
Trail of Tears is a truly great song, while I have always hated Harper Valley PTA, no matter who does it! I hope Billy Ray just keeps on rolling along and we can look forward to more by this very talented artist. August 5, 2006
| One of country musics most daring performers! |
BRC always excels on his albums. "Trail of Tears" is living proof. He also has a tendency to through together a mixture of music, while never making you doubt that he's country. The title track, for example, is basically a fancy bluegrass song; "Sing Me Back Home" is a good ol' traditional number; "Need a Little Help" is more than a little bluesy; "Harper Valley PTA" is a rocker; and "Three Little Words" is an emotional show-stopper.
He also always manages to mix content. The affore-mentioned "Harper" is a remake of the classic, women's-rights anthem about a "Harper Valley widowed wife." Cyrus shines on it; Tom T. Hall's lyrics are delightful. "Call Me Daddy" holds no punches, about a kid praying to his dead father; "Three Little Words" does the same, with a man pleading with his lover. "Need A Little Help" seems simple at first; however, it's lyrics are intricate and intoxicating. "Truth Is I Lied" sticks it to the woman who's suppressed her man for so long; "Should I Stay" features a man pondering just which fork in the road he should take. "Tenntucky" (co-written by Mark Collie) is a country/rock masterpiece, despite a somewhat cheesy title.
Billy Ray Cyrus's songwriting has never been world-class (he's no Kris Kristofferson), but he's better than most of his peers (and I think I just might include Toby Keith in there). On this album, BRC tells you--plain and simple--that he loves to rock, as long as it's country. Join him, if you haven't already. This album shows how a man can go from a radio friendly fashion statement ("Achy Breaky Heart," in case you didn't know immediately) to a statement of indepence--and superiority. April 3, 2004
| I love the flavor of this albulm |
I anxiously await Billy to release an inspirational albulm. If my heart can take it...Don't stop Billy, Don't stop!!! September 28, 2003
| Trail of Tears -- The Return of Country Music |
Billy Ray withdrew form the spotlight for about three years after the realease of his second album "It Won't Be the Last." It nearly was... The cleche, "Out of sight out of mind," comes to mind.
"Trail of Tears" was a "comeback" album of medium success. I barely heard mention of it before it disappeared from the radio-waves. With "Trail of Tears" you have an album that returns to the fundamentals county with a little Bluegrass thrown in. You can tell when listening to the album "Trail of Tears" it's good.
In the making of this album, you can tell they were not trying to duplicate the success of "Achy Breaky Heart." "Trail of Tears," is the return of true country music, with the style that "is" Billy Ray Cyrus.
Recommended for the true country music fan. December 8, 2001
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