July 1, 1968: "We'll Get Ahead Someday" is released as the second single from Porter Wagoner and Dolly's second collaborative studio album, Just the Two of Us. The single peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. July 1, 1997: The "Peace Train" remix single is released. It peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. July 1, 2003: Paul Brewster released his Everybody's Talkin' album featuring a duet with Dolly on "Slowly I'm Falling to Pieces". July 2, 1973: Love and Music, Porter Wagoner and Dolly's tenth collaborative studio album, was released. It peaked at number eight on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. July 5, 1976: "All I Can Do" is released as the second single from Dolly’s album of the same name. It peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. July 5, 2014: "I Believe in You" is released as a free download promotional single to promote Dolly's Imagination Library through her official website. The release was intended to precede the 2014 release of Dolly's first kids album which saw a limited release in 2015. The single would be released commercially in 2017 preceding the album's commercial release. July 6, 2012: "From Here to the Moon and Back" by Dolly, Kris Kristofferson, and Jeremy Jordan is released as the second single from the Joyful Noise soundtrack. It peaked at number two on both the Billboard Christian Digital Sales chart and the Billboard Gospel Digital Sales chart. July 7, 1979: "Star of the Show" is released in the Netherlands as the fourth and final single from Dolly's twenty-first solo studio album, Great Balls of Fire. It would also be released in Australia in December 1979, where it peaked at number 99 on the Kent Music Report. July 7, 2014: Following Dolly's performance at the 2014 Glastonbury Festival, "Try" is released in the United Kingdom as the third single from her forty-fourth solo studio album, Blue Smoke.
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Album of the Week![]() Eagle When She Flies is the thirty-first solo studio album by Dolly Parton. It was released on March 7, 1991, by Columbia Records. The album was produced by Steve Buckingham and Gary Smith, with Dolly serving as executive producer. It was Dolly's first solo album to peak at number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. The album's first single, "Rockin' Years", peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. The album has been certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.
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. His dream of meeting Dolly came true on May 23, 2024. |