Billy Ray Cyrus' Debut Album for Walt Disney Records, Home At Last, Enters Billboard's Top Country Album Chart at #3 and Billboard's Top 200 Album Chart at #20.BURBANK, Calif. -- Multi-platinum singer/songwriter and star of the hit Disney Channel The label was established in 1956 under the name Disneyland Records; its first release was A Child's Garden of Verses. The company changed to its current name in 1989. album, Home At Last, scanning 28,000 units for the week ending 7/29/07. The album also entered the Top 20 on Billboard's Top 200 Album chart. This achievement marks the singer/songwriter's highest chart debut since his 1993 CD release It Won't Be The Last. Additionally, both father and daughter (Miley Cyrus) have albums in the Top 20 in the same week. Miley Cyrus' double-disc set Hannah Montana 2/Meet Miley Cyrus is #5 on the Top 200 and recently certified platinum. Home At Last features a collection of original songs and timeless classics Timeless Favorites (formerly Timeless Classics) is a 24-hour satellite music service of ABC Radio Networks, distributing a mix of soft oldies and new adult standards formerly known as "Stardust" to radio stations around the USA. , including the moving ballad "Ready, Set, Don't Go," written for Cyrus' daughter Miley. The song was recently featured in an episode of Hannah Montana. The single is R&R's Hot Shot Debut at #47, again marking the highest entry for a Billy Ray Cyrus single since 2001's "Southern Rain." Home At Last includes thirteen tracks that speak deeply to matters of the heart and family. A unique combination of musical styles from Billy Ray Cyrus and a veritable bevy bevy a flock of birds. of world-class musicians permeates the CD, which also features the tracks "You Can't Lose Me," original music from Grammy[R] Award winner and hit-maker Dianne Warren and "Flying By" from one of Country music's hottest songwriting teams, Tom Hambridge, Joanna Smith and Jeffrey Steele Jeffrey Steele (born Jeffrey LeVasseur in Burbank, California[1]) is an American country music singer-songwriter. Between 1990 and 1996, Steele was the lead singer and bass guitarist in the country music group Boy Howdy. (creators of Rascal Flatts' #1 song, "What Hurts the Most"). Walt Disney Records is part of the Disney Music Group, the recorded music and music-publishing arm of The Walt Disney Company. |
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