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  • Jul 7, 1992
    Billy Ray Cyrus' debut single, "Achy Breaky Heart," is certified gold and platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America
    Dec 29, 1992
    Whitney Houston's pop single "I Will Always Love You," written by Dolly Parton, is certified gold, platinum and triple-platinum by the RIAA
    Dec 1, 1993
    "Chattahoochee" earns Alan Jackson a gold single from the RIAA, while his album "A Lot About Livin' (And A Little 'Bout Love)" goes triple-platinum
    Apr 11, 1994
    Tim McGraw earns his first gold award from the RIAA, for the single "Indian Outlaw"
    Jun 21, 1994
    "I Swear," written by country songwriters Gary Baker and Frank Myers, picks up an RIAA-certified gold single for the pop group All-4-One
    Jun 28, 1994
    "Don't Take The Girl" becomes Tim McGraw's second RIAA-certified gold single
    Aug 12, 1994
    Less than two months after All-4-One netted a gold single from the RIAA for a pop version of "I Swear," John Michael Montgomery's country rendition also goes gold
    Aug 8, 1995
    Shania Twain takes a step forward in her career as "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?" becomes her first RIAA-certified gold single
    Oct 24, 1995
    All-4-One's pop version of "I Can Love You Like That" is certified gold by the RIAA. John Michael Montgomery likewise has a country hit with the same song
    Jul 16, 1997
    "Here's Your Sign (Get The Picture)," recorded by Bill Engvall with Travis Tritt, is awarded a gold single by the RIAA




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