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Dolly Parton Biography

It's difficult to find a country performer who has moved from country roots to international fame more successfully than Dolly Parton. Her autobiographical single "Coat of Many Colors" shows the poverty of growing up one of 12 children on a run-down farm in Locust Ridge, TN. At 12 years old she was appearing on Knoxville television; at 13 she was recording on a small label and appearing on the Grand Ole Opry. Her 1967 hit "Dumb Blonde" (which she's not) caught Porter Wagoner's ear, and he hired Parton to appear on his television show, where their duet numbers became famous. By the time her "Joshua" reached number one in 1970, Parton's fame had overshadowed the boss', and she had struck out on her own, though still recording duets with him. During the mid-'70s, she established herself as a country superstar, crossing over into the pop mainstream in the early '80s, when she smoothed out the rough edges in her music and began singing pop as well as country. In the early '80s, she also began appearing in movies, most notably the hit 9 to 5. Though her savvy marketing, image manipulation -- her big, dumb blond stage persona is an act -- extracurricular forays into film, and her flirtations with country-pop have occasionally overshadowed her music, at her core Parton is a country gal and a tremendously gifted singer/songwriter. Among her classics are "Coat of Many Colors," "Jolene," "Kentucky Gambler," "I Will Always Love You," "But You Known I Love You," and "Tennessee Homesick Blues," and they give a hint to why her contribution to bringing country music to a wide audience, not only in America but throughout the world, cannot be underestimated.

The fourth of 12 children, Parton was born and raised in Locust Ridge, TN, just next to the Smoky Mountains National Forest. Parton's family struggled to survive throughout her childhood, and often she was ridiculed for her poverty, yet often music soothed their worries. Though her farming father did not play, her half-Cherokee mother played guitar and her grandfather Reverend Jake Owens was a fiddler and songwriter (his "Singing His Praise" was recorded by Kitty Wells). When she was seven, her uncle Bill Owens gave her a guitar, and within three years she became a regular on WIVK Knoxville's The Cas Walker Farm and Home Hour. Over the next two years, her career steadily increased, and in 1959 she made her debut on the Grand Ole Opry; the following year, she recorded her first single, "Puppy Love," for Goldband.

When she was 14 years old, Parton signed to Mercury Records, but her 1962 debut for the label, "It's Sure Gonna Hurt," was a bomb and the label immediately dropped her. Over the next five years, she shopped for a new contract and did indeed record a number of songs, which were later reissued through budget-line records. She continued to attend high school, playing snare drum in the marching band. After she graduated, she moved to Nashville where she stayed with Bill Owens. Both songwriters pitched songs across Nashville to no success, and Parton began singing on demos. Early in 1965, both Parton and Owens finally found work when Fred Foster signed them to his publishing house, Combine Music; Foster subsequently signed her to Monument Records. Parton's first records for Monument were marketed to pop audiences, and her second record, "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby," nearly made the charts. In 1966, Bill Phillips took two of Parton's and Owens' songs -- "Put It Off Until Tomorrow" and "The Company You Keep" -- to the Top Ten, setting the stage for Parton's breakthrough single, "Dumb Blonde." Released early in 1967, the record climbed to number 24, followed shortly afterward by the number 17 "Something Fishy."

The two hit Monument singles attracted the attention of country star Porter Wagoner, who was looking to hire a new female singer for his syndicated television show. Parton accepted the offer and began appearing on the show on September 5, 1967. Initially, Wagoner's audience was reluctant to warm to Parton and chanted for Norma Jean, the singer she replaced, but with Wagoner's assistance, she was accepted. Wagoner convinced his label, RCA, to also sign Parton. Since female performers were not particularly popular in the late '60s, the label decided to protect their investment by releasing her first single as a duet with Wagoner. The duo's first single, "The Last Thing on My Mind," reached the country Top Ten early in 1968, launching a six-year streak of virtually uninterrupted Top Ten singles. Parton's first solo single, "Just Because I'm a Woman," was released in the summer of 1968 and was a moderate hit, reaching number 17. For the remainder of the decade, none of her solo efforts -- even "In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)," which would later become a standard -- were as successful as her duets. The duo was named Vocal Group of the Year in 1968 by the Country Music Association, but Parton's solo records were continually ignored. Wagoner and Parton were both frustrated by her lack of solo success, because he had a significant financial stake in her future -- as of 1969, he was her co-producer and owned nearly half of the publishing company Owepar.

By 1970, both Parton and Wagoner had grown frustrated by her lack of solo success, and Porter had her sing Jimmie Rodgers' "Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No. 8)," a gimmick that worked. The record shot to number three on the charts, followed closely by her first number one single, "Joshua." For the next two years, she had a number of solo hits -- including her signature song "Coat of Many Colors" (number four, 1971) -- in addition to her duets. Though she had successful singles, none of them were blockbusters until "Jolene" reached number one in early 1974. Parton stopped traveling with Wagoner after its release, yet she continued to appear on television and sing duets with him until 1976.

Once she left Wagoner, Parton's records became more eclectic and diverse, ranging from the ballad "I Will Always Love You" (number one, 1974) and the racy "The Bargain Store" (number one, 1975) to the crossover pop of "Here You Come Again" (number one, 1977) and the disco experiments of "Baby I'm Burning" (number 25 pop, 1978). From 1974 to 1980, she consistently charted in the country Top Ten, with no less than eight singles reaching number one. Parton had her own syndicated television show, Dolly, in 1976 and by the next year had gained the right to produce her own albums, which immediately resulted in diverse efforts like 1977's New Harvest...First Gathering. In addition to her own hits during the late '70s, many artists, from Rose Maddox and Kitty Wells to Olivia Newton-John, Emmylou Harris, and Linda Ronstadt, covered her songs, and her siblings Randy and Stella received recording contracts of their own.

Though she was quite popular, Parton became a genuine superstar in 1977, when the Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil song "Here You Come Again" became a huge crossover hit, reaching number three on the pop charts, spending five weeks at the top of the country charts, and going gold. Its accompanying album went platinum and the follow-up, Heartbreaker, went gold. Soon, she was on the cover of country and mainstream publications alike. With the new financial windfall, a lawsuit against Wagoner -- who had received a significant portion of her royalties -- ensued. By the time it was settled, she regained her copyrights while Wagoner was given a nominal fee and the studio the duo shared. In the wake of the lawsuit, a delayed duet album, Making Plans, appeared in 1980; its title track hit number two on the country charts.

Parton's commercial success continued to grow during 1980, as she had three number one hits in a row: the Donna Summer-written "Starting Over Again," "Old Flames (Can't Hold a Candle to You)," and "9 to 5." The latter was the theme song to Parton's acting debut, 9 to 5. Also starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, the movie became a huge success, establishing Parton as a movie star. The song became her first number one pop single, as well. 9 to 5 gave Parton's career momentum that lasted throughout the early '80s. She began appearing in more films, including the Burt Reynolds musical The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982) and the Sylvester Stallone comedy Rhinestone (1984). Parton's singles continued to appear consistently in the country Top Ten: between 1981 and 1985, she had 12 Top Ten hits and half of those were number one singles. Parton continued to make inroads on the pop charts as well with a re-recorded version of "I Will Always Love You" from The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas scraping the Top 50 and her Kenny Rogers duet "Islands in the Stream" (which was written by the Bee Gees and produced by Barry Gibb) spending two weeks at number one.

However, by 1985 many old-time fans had felt that Parton was spending too much time courting the mainstream. Most of her albums were dominated by the adult contemporary pop of songs like "Islands in the Stream," and it had been years since she had sung straightforward country. She also continued to explore new business and entertainment ventures such as her Dollywood theme park, which opened in 1985. Despite these misgivings, she had continued to chart well until 1986, when none of her singles reached the Top Ten. RCA Records didn't renew her contract after it expired that year, and she signed with Columbia in 1987.

Before she released her Columbia debut, Parton joined forces with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris to record the rootsy Trio album. Trio became a huge hit, earning both critical and popular acclaim, selling over a million copies, and peaking at number six on the pop charts; it also spawned three Top Ten country singles: "To Know Him Is to Love Him," "Telling Me Lies," and "Those Memories of You." Following the success of the album, she had a weekly variety television show, Dolly, on ABC that lasted only one season. Trio also provided a perfect launching pad for her first Columbia album, 1989's White Limozeen, which produced two number one hits in "Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' Like That" and "Yellow Roses."

Though it looked like Parton's career had been revived, it was actually just a brief revival before contemporary country came along in the early '90s and pushed all veteran artists out of the charts. Parton had a number one duet with Ricky Van Shelton, "Rockin' Years," in 1991, but after that single, she slowly crept out of the Top Ten and later the Top 40. Parton was one of the most outspoken critics of radio's treatment of older stars. While her sales had declined, she didn't disappear. Despite her lack of sales, Parton remained an iconic figure in country music, appearing in films (the 1991 TV-movie Wild Texas Wind, 1992's Straight Talk), selling out concerts, and releasing a series of acclaimed albums -- including 1993's Honky Tonk Angels, a collaboration with Tammy Wynette and Loretta Lynn -- that all sold respectably. Furthermore, "I Will Always Love You" was covered in 1992 by Whitney Houston, who took it to number one on the pop charts; the single spent 14 weeks at number one, becoming the biggest pop hit of the rock roll era (it was unseated four years later by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men's "One Sweet Day").

In 1994, Parton published her autobiography, -My Life and Other Unfinished Business. Treasures, her 1996 album, was a praised collection of unusual covers, ranging from Merle Haggard to Neil Young. Hungry Again followed in 1998, and early the following year she reunited with Ronstadt and Harris for a second Trio collection in addition to releasing the solo The Grass Is Blue. A rootsy effort, it was well received and prompted the release of more recordings like it on Little Sparrow from 2001 and Halos Horns from 2002. The patriotic For God and Country appeared in 2003 and was followed by the CD and DVD Live and Well a year later. Those Were the Days from 2005 found Parton covering her favorite pop songs from the '60s and '70s.

David Vinopal.
Discography

2007 - 16 Biggest Hits

01. Dolly Parton - Here You Come Again
02. Dolly Parton - 9 To 5
03. Dolly Parton - Jolene
04. Dolly Parton - Islands In The Stream (feat. with Kenny Rogers)
05. Dolly Parton - I Will Always Love You
06. Dolly Parton - Coat Of Many Colors
07. Dolly Parton - The Seeker
08. Dolly Parton - Two Doors Down
09. Dolly Parton - Single Women
10. Dolly Parton - All I Can Do
11. Dolly Parton - Heartbreak Express
12. Dolly Parton - Don't Call It Love
13. Dolly Parton - Love Is Like A Butterfly
14. Dolly Parton - Rockin' Years (feat. Ricky Van Shelton)
15. Dolly Parton - Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That
16. Dolly Parton - Romeo (feat. Billy Ray Cyrus, Tanya Tucker, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Kathy Mattea & Pam Tillis)

2007 - The Very Best Of

01. Dolly Parton - 9 To 5
02. Dolly Parton - I Will Always Love You
03. Dolly Parton - Islands In The Stream
04. Dolly Parton - Jolene
05. Dolly Parton - Coat Of Many Colors
06. Dolly Parton - My Tennessee Mountain Home
07. Dolly Parton - Here You Come Again
08. Dolly Parton - Baby I'm Burnin'
09. Dolly Parton - Love Is Like A Butterfly
10. Dolly Parton - The Bargain Store
11. Dolly Parton - Potential New Boyfriend
12. Dolly Parton - Everything's Beautiful (In It's Own Way)
13. Dolly Parton - Silver Threads And Golden Needles
14. Dolly Parton - To Know Him Is To Love Him
15. Dolly Parton - Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That
16. Dolly Parton - Romeo
17. Dolly Parton - Tennessee Homesick Blues
18. Dolly Parton - Dumb Blonde
19. Dolly Parton - Applejack
20. Dolly Parton - Old Flames Can't Hold A Candle To You

2007 - Very Best of Dolly Parton Volume 2

01. Dolly Parton - Joshua
02. Dolly Parton - The Seeker
03. Dolly Parton - Harper Valley PTA
04. Dolly Parton - Heartbreaker
05. Dolly Parton - Two Doors Down
06. Dolly Parton - Boulder To Birmingham
07. Dolly Parton - Put It Off Until Tomorrow
08. Dolly Parton - All I Can Do
09. Dolly Parton - (Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher & Higher
10. Dolly Parton - Rockin' Years
11. Dolly Parton - In The Ghetto
12. Dolly Parton - Just Because I'm A Woman
13. Dolly Parton - Yellow Roses
14. Dolly Parton - I Really Don't Want To Know
15. Dolly Parton - Eagle When She Flies
16. Dolly Parton - Please Don't Stop Loving Me
17. Dolly Parton - Down From Dover
18. Dolly Parton - Where Beauty Lives In Memory
19. Dolly Parton - To Daddy

2005 - Retro Gold

01. Dolly Parton - Makin Believe
02. Dolly Parton - Single Girl
03. Dolly Parton - Release Me
04. Dolly Parton - Daddy
05. Dolly Parton - Born A Woman
06. Dolly Parton - It Wasn't God Who Made Honkyto
07. Dolly Parton - What A Woman Won't Do
08. Dolly Parton - Little Blossom
09. Dolly Parton - Superman
10. Dolly Parton - Letter To Heaven
11. Dolly Parton - Bring Him Safely Home To Me
12. Dolly Parton - Two Little Orphans
13. Dolly Parton - Wishful Thinking
14. Dolly Parton - Girl Left Alone
15. Dolly Parton - I Will Follow Him
16. Dolly Parton - Puppy Love

2005 - Those Were The Days

01. Dolly Parton - Those Were The Days (With Mary Hopkin, Porter Wagoner & The Opry Gang, & The Moscow Circus)
02. Dolly Parton - Blowin' In The Wind (With Nickel Creek)
03. Dolly Parton - Where Have All The Flowers Gone (With Norah Jones & Lee Ann Womack)
04. Dolly Parton - Twelfth Of Never (With Keith Urban)
05. Dolly Parton - Where Do The Children Play (With Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens))
06. Dolly Parton - Me And Bobby McGee (With Kris Kristofferson)
07. Dolly Parton - Crimson And Clover (With Tommy James)
08. Dolly Parton - The Cruel War (With Alison Krauss, Mindy Smith & Dan Tyminski)
09. Dolly Parton - Turn, Turn, Turn (With Roger McGuinn)
10. Dolly Parton - If I Were A Carpenter (With Joe Nichols)
11. Dolly Parton - Both Sides Now (With Judy Collins & Rhonda Vincent)
12. Dolly Parton - Imagine (With David Foster)

2002 - Halos And Horns

01. Dolly Parton - Halos And Horns
02. Dolly Parton - Sugar Hill
03. Dolly Parton - Not For Me
04. Dolly Parton - Hello God
05. Dolly Parton - If
06. Dolly Parton - Shattered Image
07. Dolly Parton - These Old Bones
08. Dolly Parton - What A Heartache
09. Dolly Parton - Im Gone
10. Dolly Parton - Raven Dove
11. Dolly Parton - Dagger Through The Heart
12. Dolly Parton - If Only
13. Dolly Parton - John Daniel
14. Dolly Parton - Stairway To Heaven

2000 - The Greatest Hits

01. Dolly Parton - Baby I'm a Bunting
02. Dolly Parton - But You Know I Love Him
03. Dolly Parton - Don't Call It Love
04. Dolly Parton - Heartbreaker
05. Dolly Parton - Here You Come Again
06. Dolly Parton - I Really Got The Feeling
07. Dolly Parton - I Will Always Love You
08. Dolly Parton - Island In The Stream
09. Dolly Parton - Jolene
10. Dolly Parton - Love Is Like A Butterfly
11. Dolly Parton - Nine Till Five
12. Dolly Parton - Old Flames
13. Dolly Parton - Potential New Boyfriend
14. Dolly Parton - Real Love
15. Dolly Parton - Save The Last Dance For Me
16. Dolly Parton - Starting Over Again
17. Dolly Parton - The Bargain Store
18. Dolly Parton - Think About Love
19. Dolly Parton - We Had It All
20. Dolly Parton - Your The Only One

1999 - Trio II

01. Dolly Parton - Lover's Return
02. Dolly Parton - High Sierra
03. Dolly Parton - Do I Ever Cross Your Mind
04. Dolly Parton - After The Gold Rush
05. Dolly Parton - The Blue Train
06. Dolly Parton - I Feel The Blues Movin' In
07. Dolly Parton - You'll Never Be The Sun
08. Dolly Parton - He Rode All The Way To Texas
09. Dolly Parton - Feels Like Home
10. Dolly Parton - When We're Gone, Long Gone

1998 - Best Of : La Legende Country

01. Dolly Parton - White Limousine
02. Dolly Parton - Take Me Back To The Country
03. Dolly Parton - Could I Have Your Autograph
04. Dolly Parton - Jolene
05. Dolly Parton - Apple Jack
06. Dolly Parton - The River Unbroken
07. Dolly Parton - Country Road
08. Dolly Parton - Time For Me To Fly
09. Dolly Parton - Night Train To Memphis
10. Dolly Parton - He's Alive
11. Dolly Parton - The Seeker
12. Dolly Parton - Runaway Feelin'
13. Dolly Parton - Red Hot Screaming Love
14. Dolly Parton - No Good Way Of Saying Good Bye
15. Dolly Parton - Go Tell It On The Mountain
16. Dolly Parton - Yellow Roses
17. Dolly Parton - In The Pines
18. Dolly Parton - Hold Fast To The Right
19. Dolly Parton - Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That
20. Dolly Parton - Something Special

1993 - Slow Dancing With The Moon

01. Dolly Parton - Full Circle
02. Dolly Parton - Romeo
03. Dolly Parton - A Heartache Tonight
04. Dolly Parton - What Will Baby Be
05. Dolly Parton - More Where That Came From
06. Dolly Parton - Put A Little Love In Your Hear
07. Dolly Parton - Why Can't We
08. Dolly Parton - I'll Make Your Bed
09. Dolly Parton - Whenever Forever Comes
10. Dolly Parton - Cross My Heart
11. Dolly Parton - Slow Dancing With The Moon
12. Dolly Parton - High And Mighty

1991 - Eagle When She Flies

01. Dolly Parton - If You Need Me
02. Dolly Parton - Rockin Years
03. Dolly Parton - County Road
04. Dolly Parton - Silver And Gold
05. Dolly Parton - Eagle When She Flies
06. Dolly Parton - Best Woman Wins
07. Dolly Parton - What A Heartache
08. Dolly Parton - Punaway Feelin
09. Dolly Parton - Dreams Do Come True
10. Dolly Parton - Family
11. Dolly Parton - Wildest Dreams

1987 - Rainbow

01. Dolly Parton - The River Unbroken
02. Dolly Parton - I Know You By Heart (Duet With
03. Dolly Parton - Dump The Dude
04. Dolly Parton - Red Hot Screaming Love
05. Dolly Parton - Make Love Work
06. Dolly Parton - Everyday Hero
07. Dolly Parton - Two Lovers
08. Dolly Parton - Could I Have Your Autograph
09. Dolly Parton - Savin' It For You
10. Dolly Parton - More Than I Can Say

1987 - Trio

01. Dolly Parton - The Pain Of Loving You
02. Dolly Parton - Making Plans
03. Dolly Parton - To Know Him Is To Love Him
04. Dolly Parton - Hobo's Meditation
05. Dolly Parton - Wildflowers
06. Dolly Parton - Telling Me Lies
07. Dolly Parton - My Dear Companion
08. Dolly Parton - Those Memories Of You
09. Dolly Parton - I've Had Enough
10. Dolly Parton - Rosewood Casket
11. Dolly Parton - Farther Along

1984 - Once Upon A Christmas

01. Dolly Parton - I Believe In Santa Claus
02. Dolly Parton - Winter Wonderland + Sleigh Ride
03. Dolly Parton - Christmas Without You
04. Dolly Parton - The Christmas Song
05. Dolly Parton - A Christmas To Remember
06. Dolly Parton - With Bells On
07. Dolly Parton - Silent Night
08. Dolly Parton - The Greatest Gift Of All
09. Dolly Parton - White Christmas
10. Dolly Parton - Once Upon A Christmas

1982 - Everything's Beautiful

01. Dolly Parton - Everything Is Beautiful
02. Dolly Parton - Daddy Won't Be Here
03. Dolly Parton - I'm Not Worth The Tears
04. Dolly Parton - Hillybilly Willy
05. Dolly Parton - Why Why Why
06. Dolly Parton - Put It Of Untill Tomorrow
07. Dolly Parton - Fuel To The Flame
08. Dolly Parton - I Wasted My Tears
09. Dolly Parton - I Couldn't Wait Forever
10. Dolly Parton - As Long As I Love
11. Dolly Parton - The Giving And Thanking
12. Dolly Parton - No Conditions
13. Dolly Parton - A Habit I Can't Break
14. Dolly Parton - Too Lonely Too Long
15. Dolly Parton - I've Lived My Life
16. Dolly Parton - I Dan't Want You Around Anymor