February 6, 1996: Rhonda Vincent releases her sixth studio album, Trouble Free. The album features Dolly on "The Blues Ain’t Workin' on Me". February 6, 2001: The Sweet November soundtrack album is released featuring the Paula Cole and Dolly collaboration, "Heart Door". February 7, 2006: The Transamerica soundtrack album is released. The soundtrack features the Oscar, Golden Globe, and Grammy nominated Dolly song, "Travelin' Thru", which she wrote for the film.
January 29, 2013: Lulu Roman released her At Last album. The album features Dolly on a cover of "I Will Always love You". February 1, 1982: Dolly released "Single Women" as the first single from her twenty-fourth solo studio album, Heartbreak Express. The single peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. February 2, 1970: Dolly released her fifth solo studio album, The Fairest of Them All. The album peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. February 2, 1976: "Hey, Lucky Lady" is released as the first single from Dolly’s seventeenth solo studio album, AlI Can Do. The single peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. February 2, 1981: Emmylou Harris released her Evangeline album. The album includes two songs that feature harmony vocals from Dolly, the title track and Mr. Sandman. The album peaked at number five on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. February 2, 2021: "5 to 9" is released as a single. The song is a reworked version of Dolly's 1980 hit "9 to 5". It was released as a tie-in with Dolly's Superbowl commercial for Squarespace, a website building and hosting company. February 3, 1969: Dolly released her third solo studio album, In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad). The album peaked at number fifteen on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. February 3, 1969: Porter Wagoner and Dolly released "Yours Love" as the first single from their third duet album, Always, Always. The single peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. February 4, 1974: Dolly released her thirteenth solo studio album, Jolene. The album peaked at number six on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. February 4, 1991: "Rockin' Years", a duet with Ricky Van Shelton, is released as the first single from Dolly's thirty-first solo studio album, Eagle When She Flies. The single peaked at numbering on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and was nominated for Best Country Vocal Collaboration at the 1992 Grammy Awards. February 4, 2003: "I'm Gone" is released as the fourth and final single from Dolly's thirty-ninth solo studio album, Halos & Horns. While the single did not chart, it was nominated for Best Female Country Vocal Performance at the 2004 Grammy Awards.
January 23, 1984: Dolly released her twenty-sixth solo studio album, The Great Pretender. The album is comprised of covers of hit songs from the 1950s and 1960s. It peaked at number seven on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. January 23, 2001: Dolly released her thirty-eighth solo studio album, Little Sparrow. The album is the second in her critically acclaimed bluegrass trilogy. It peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. The album was nominated for Best Bluegrass Album at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards and single "Shine" won Best Female Vocal Performance. January 25, 1971: "Better Move It on Home" by Porter Wagoner and Dolly is released as a single. it peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. The song was later included on the compilation album The Best of Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. The single was also nominated for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group at the 14th Annual Grammy Awards.
January 15, 1968: Porter Wagoner and Dolly’s first collaborative studio album, Just Between You and Me, is released. The album peaked at number eight on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. January 15, 2016: Stella Parton released her Mountain Songbird album, which is a tribute to Dolly. The album is comprised of Dolly compositions and features Dolly on a new Stella-penned track, "More Power to Ya". Image credit: MotownFan66 at 45cat.com January 16, 1986: "Almost in Love" is released as a single in Germany to promote the compilation album, The Love Album 2.
August 7, 2004: Floyd Tillman released his The Influence album featuring a duet with Dolly on "Slippin' Around". August 7, 2015: Don Henley released his duet with Dolly, "When I Stop Dreaming", as a single from his Cass County album. August 9, 2019: Kristin Chenoweth released her cover of "I Will Always Love You" featuring Dolly as a single from her For the Girls album.
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AdministratorBen Childers is the administrator of The Dolly Parton Discography. A native of Tupelo, Mississippi, he grew up taking family vacations to the Smokies and Dollywood. His love for Dolly and her music reached a fanatical level in April 2013. After spending countless hours researching and cataloging Dolly's musical output, he decided to open a website dedicated to her discography. Archives
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