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'''''[[File:Achy Breaky Heart by Kidsongs Kids songs Country Songs for Kids Kids Country Music PBS Kids|thumb|right|335 px]]Achy Breaky Heart''''' is a song in [http://kidsongs.wikia.com/wiki/Kidsongs%3A_Country_Sing-Along Country Sing-Along]. It was originally sung by Billy Ray Cyrus.
 
'''''[[File:Achy Breaky Heart by Kidsongs Kids songs Country Songs for Kids Kids Country Music PBS Kids|thumb|right|335 px]]Achy Breaky Heart''''' is a song in [http://kidsongs.wikia.com/wiki/Kidsongs%3A_Country_Sing-Along Country Sing-Along]. It was originally sung by Billy Ray Cyrus.
 
[[Category:Songs]]
==Lyrics==
 
You can tell the world you never were my girl
 
 
You can burn my clothes up when I'm gone
 
 
Or you can tell your friends just what a fool I've been
 
 
And laugh and joke on the phone
 
 
 
 
You can tell my arms go back to the farm
 
 
You can tell my feet to hit the floor
 
 
Or you can tell my lips to tell my fingertips
 
 
They won't be reaching out no more
 
 
 
 
'''Chorus'''
 
 
But don't tell my heart
 
 
My achy breaky heart 
 
 
I just don't think he'd understand
 
 
And if you tell my heart
 
 
My achy breaky heart
 
 
I might break down and cry today (Oooh!)
 
 
 
 
You can tell your mom I moved to Arkansas
 
 
You can tell your dog I'm gone for good
 
 
Or you can tell your brother Cliff I'll give it in the stiff
 
 
He never really liked me anyway.
 
 
 
 
Or you can tell Aunt Louise, tell anyone you please
 
 
Myself already knows I'm not O.K.
 
 
Or you can tell my eyes to watch out for my mind
 
 
It might be walking out on me today
 
 
 
 
'''Repeat Chorus 4 times'''
 
[[Category:Lyrics]]
 
[[Category:90's Music]]
 

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Achy Breaky Heart by Kidsongs Kids songs Country Songs for Kids Kids Country Music PBS Kids

Achy Breaky Heart is a song in Country Sing-Along. It was originally sung by Billy Ray Cyrus.