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This Week in Dolly's Discography: February 6–February 12

2/6/2023

 
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Album cover. Giant (9 24630-2) (1996)
​February 6, 1996: Rhonda Vincent released her sixth studio album, Trouble Free. The album features Dolly on "The Blue Ain’t Workin’ on Me".

February 6, 2001: The Sweet November soundtrack album is released containing the Paula Cole and Dolly collaboration, "Heart Door".

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Album cover. Nettwerk (0 6700 30475 2 4) (2006)
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.

February 7, 2020: Galantis released their Church album, featuring Dolly and Mr. Probz on the song "Faith".

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Album cover. ​ATG Productions, Ltd. (2020)
February 7, 2020: The live West End cast recording of 9 to 5: The Musical is released. Dolly is featured on three tracks: "9 to 5", "Entr’acte", and the "Finale".

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Album cover. RCA Victor (LSP-4490) (1971)
February 8, 1971: Porter Wagoner and Dolly released their sixth duet album, Two of a Kind. The album peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

February 8, 1988: Dolly released the Smoky Robinson duet "I Know You by Heart" as the second single from her twenty-eighth solo studio album, Rainbow. The song peaked at number 22 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.

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Album cover. Rounder (11661-0549-2) (2005)
February 8, 2005: The Grascals released their debut self-titled album which features Dolly on a cover of Elvis Presley’s "Viva Las Vegas". The album peaked at number three on the Billboard Bluegrass Albums chart.

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Album cover. Asylum (62275-2) (1999)
February 9, 1999: Dolly, Emmylou Harris, and Linda Ronstadt released the long-awaited follow-up to 1987’s Trio album, appropriately titled Trio II. The album was nominated for Best Country Album at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2000, while the single "After the Gold Rush" won Best Country Collaboration with Vocals. It peaked at number four on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

February 10, 2004: Norah Jones released her second studio album, Feels Like Home. Dolly provides vocals on "Creepin’ In", which was nominated for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards in 2005. The album peaked at number one on the Billboard 200.

February 10, 2017: Michael Bolton released his Songs of Cinema album featuring Dolly on a cover of "I Will Always Love You". The album peaked at number 177 on the Billboard 200.

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EP cover. Dolly (400177269512) (2009)
February 11, 2009: Dolly released the Sha-Kon-O-Hey! Land of Blue Smoke extended play. The  EP was sold exclusively at Dollywood and through the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.

February 11, 2022: "Blue Bonnet Breeze" is released as the second single from Dolly’s forty-eighth solo studio album, Run, Rose, Run.

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Album cover. RCA Victor (LSP-4841) (1973)
February 12, 1973: Porter Wagoner and Dolly released their ninth duet album, We Found It, simultaneously with its lead single of the same name. The album peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, while the single peaked at number 30 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

February 12, 2008: "Jesus & Gravity" is released as the second single from Dolly’s forty-second solo studio album, Backwoods Barbie. The single peaked at number 56 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

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    The Grass Is Blue is the thirty-seventh solo studio album by Dolly Parton. It was released on October 26, 1999, by Sugar Hill Records and Dolly's own Blue Eye Records. The first in Dolly's critically acclaimed bluegrass trilogy, it was produced by Steve Buckingham. It peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. Two singles were released, "A Few Old Memories" and "Silver Dagger". The album won Best Bluegrass Album at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards.

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    Ben 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. His dream of meeting Dolly came true on May 23, 2024.

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    Ben at the opening of Dollywood's 39th season on March 8, 2024.

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