Dolly Parton

PersonSince 1946

Dolly Parton's albums, compilations, singles and EPs, live albums, and videos discography with cataloged releases, editions, and credits

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American Country singer, songwriter, and actress born on January 19, 1946 in Locust Ridge, Tennessee, USA. She made her first solo record Puppy Love, a Rockabilly song, in 1959 at the age of 13 on the Goldband Records label. She went on in 1962 to make one Soul Pop single "The Love You Gave" (It's Sure Gonna Hurt) for the Mercury Records Records label. In 1964 she went on to sing for the Monument label. She first sang the Pop single "What Do You Think About Lovin" (What Do You Think About Lovin'). Then made the (Blue-Eyed) Soul single "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby" (Happy, Happy Birthday Baby) that hit the 1965 bubbling under charts. Then made the (Blue-Eyed) Soul Single "Busy Signal" (work 718784). Then made the (Blue-Eyed) Soul single "Don't Drop Out" (Don't Drop Out). In 1966 she scored a No. 1 hit with Bill Phillips on the Decca Records Records label. She went in 1966 after being forced by her previous labels to sing Soul and Pop, to sing country. She had her first top 100 hits "Dumb Blonde" (Dumb Blonde / The Giving And The Taking) and "Something Fishy" (Something Fishy / I've Lived My Life). She in 1967 replaced the country singer Norma Jean on the Porter Wagoner Show as the "girl singer". In 1968 she switched to RCA Records label. She scored her first No. 1 hit "Joshua" (Joshua). She made singles for RCA Records until 1987 when she made singles for the Columbia Records label. After that she made singles Blue Eye Records (2) label [her own label] and one single for the Decca Records Records label. She acted in the films '9 To 5' (1980), 'The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas' (1982), 'Steel Magnolias' (1989), 'A Smokey Mountain Christmas' (1986), 'Christmas Of Many Colors: Circle Of Love' (2016), 'Gnomeo and Juliet' (2011), 'Joyful Noise' (2012), and 'Straight Talk' (1993). Her composition 'I Will Always Love You', written in 1974, became a worldwide hit for Whitney Houston in 1993. In the mid-1980s, she opened her own theme park called 'Dollywood'. Dolly Parton received the Songwriters Hall of Fame Johnny Mercer Award in 2007. Daughter of Avie Lee and Robert Lee Parton; Granddaughter of Jake Robert Owens; Sister of Willadeene Parton, Stella Parton, Cassie Parton, Randy Parton, Freida Parton, Floyd Parton, and Rachel Dennison; Aunt of Jada Star, Heidi Parton, Bryan Seaver, Rebecca Seaver, and Hannah Dennison Niece of Dorothy Jo Hope, Estelle Watson, John Henry III, Louis Owens, and Bill Owens; First cousin of Richie Owens, Jeff Owens (10), Dale Puckett, Dwight Puckett, and Debbie Jo Puckett Studios: Fireside Studios.

Discography

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The World Of Dolly Parton Volume One

1967

Studio Album

Just Between You and Me

1968

Studio Album

Just Because I'm A Woman

1968

Studio Album

Just the Two of Us

1968

Studio Album

In The Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)

1969

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Always, Always

1969

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My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy

1969

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The Fairest Of Them All

1970

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Porter Wayne and Dolly Rebecca

1970

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As Long As I Love

1970

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Once More

1970

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I Believe

1971

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Two of a Kind

1971

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Joshua

1971

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Coat Of Many Colors

1971

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The Right Combination: Burning the Midnight Oil

1972

Studio Album

Touch Your Woman

1972

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Together Always

1972

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Dolly Parton Sings "My Favorite Songwriter, Porter Wagoner"

1972

Studio Album

We Found It

1973

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My Tennessee Mountain Home

1973

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Love and Music

1973

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Bubbling Over

1973

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Jolene

1974

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Porter ’n’ Dolly

1974

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Love Is Like A Butterfly

1974

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The Bargain Store

1975

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Say Forever You'll Be Mine

1975

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The Seeker/We Used To

1975

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All I Can Do

1976

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New Harvest ... First Gathering

1977

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Here You Come Again

1977

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Heartbreaker

1978

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Great Balls Of Fire

1979

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Dolly, Dolly, Dolly

1980

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Porter & Dolly

1980

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9 To 5 And Odd Jobs

1980

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Heartbreak Express

1982

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The Winning Hand Vol. 2

1982

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Burlap & Satin

1983

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The Great Pretender

1984

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Once Upon A Christmas

1984

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Real Love

1985

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Trio

1987

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Rainbow

1987

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White Limozeen

1989

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Home For Christmas

1990

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Dreams Do Come True

1990

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