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ALBUMSouthern Accents - SingleDolly Parton
Albums by Dolly Parton
ALBUMRockstar (Deluxe)Dolly Parton
ALBUMRun, Rose, RunDolly Parton
ALBUMA Holly Dolly Christmas (Ultimate Deluxe Edition)Dolly Parton
ALBUMDumplin' (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)Dolly Parton
ALBUMI Believe in YouDolly Parton
ALBUMPure & SimpleDolly Parton
ALBUMBlue SmokeDolly Parton
ALBUMBetter DayDolly Parton
ALBUMBackwoods Barbie (Bonus Video Version)Dolly Parton
ALBUMThose Were the DaysDolly Parton
Dolly Parton's Popular Music Videos
God Only Knows
for KING & COUNTRY & Dolly Parton
There Was Jesus
Zach Williams & Dolly Parton
There Was Jesus
Zach Williams & Dolly Parton
Cuddle Up, Cozy Down Christmas
Dolly Parton & Michael Bublé
9 To 5
Dolly Parton
When I Get Where I'm Going (feat. Dolly Parton)
Brad Paisley
There Was Jesus (Performance Edit)
Zach Williams & Dolly Parton
God Only Knows
for KING & COUNTRY & Dolly Parton
Faith (feat. Mr. Probz)
Galantis & Dolly Parton
Does He Love You (feat. Dolly Parton) [Revisited]
Reba McEntire
Artist Playlists
Dolly Parton Essentials
A true rags-to-riches story, this country diva was destined for fame.
Dolly Parton Christmas Essentials
You better not pout: America’s country sweetheart is coming to town.
Dolly Parton: The Songwriters
The Nashville legend wears a coat of many talents.
Dolly Parton: Deep Cuts
Disco flirtations, a Carter Family crush—it's all still Dolly.
Inspired by Dolly Parton
Her unmistakable voice is felt well beyond Nashville.
Dolly Parton: Influences
The country-pop crossover superstar soaked up honky-tonk, bluegrass, and more.
At Home With Dolly Parton: The Playlist
“I am one of those people that enjoyed the giving more than I did the getting.”
Dolly Parton: Love Songs
The most romantic late-night tunes.
Artist Biography
Her multimedia dominance notwithstanding, Dolly Parton is first and foremost one of country music's most powerful singer/songwriters. Born to a poverty-stricken family in Tennessee in 1946, she started singing in church, was given a guitar at 8, and performed on regional radio programs as a kid. She moved to Nashville the day after her high school graduation in 1964 and quickly signed with Monument Records. Her first charting single, 1966's "Dumb Blonde," introduced a fun-loving but independent woman confident enough to tweak stereotypes and command her own destiny. In the late ’60s, Parton partnered with Porter Wagoner, enjoying huge success as a regular on his weekly TV show and through a long string of collaborative hits. But she released solo work all along, and after "Jolene"—with its striking minor-key mode and emotional intensity—became a crossover success in 1974, she set out on her own. In 1980, that steady uphill climb culminated in her first No. 1, blue-collar anthem "9 to 5.” She also co-starred in the comedy film of the same name, kicking off a long, successful career on screen that included hosting two variety shows. In 1983, Parton had the biggest smash of her career with "Islands in the Stream," an easy-going romantic duet with Kenny Rogers. Further collaborations—like her albums with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, and cameos on songs by Kesha and Miley Cyrus (her goddaughter)—expanded Parton’s legacy through the end of the 20th century and well into the 21st. Over time, she became involved in everything from the Dollywood theme park to a 9 to 5 Broadway musical. But Parton’s latter-day work, such as her series of stripped-down bluegrass albums, showed she was never less than completely committed to sharing her otherworldly, yet utterly down to earth, musical gift.
Hometown
Locust Ridge, TN, United States
Genre
Country