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This Week in Dolly's Discography: March 27–April 2

3/27/2023

 
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Album cover. RCA (BG2-66533-2) (1995)
March 28, 1995: The compilation album, I Will Always Love You: The Essential Dolly Parton One, is released. The album features two previously unreleased songs, Dolly's original 1976 recording of "To Daddy" and a solo version of her Kenny Rogers duet, "Real Love".

March 28, 2016: "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" (Alternate Take 1994) is released as the first single from The Complete Trio Collection.

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Album cover. RCA Victor (AHL1-4289) (1982)
March 29, 1982: Dolly's twenty-fourth solo studio album, Heartbreak Express, is released. The album peaked at number five on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

March 29, 2005: The Bellamy Brothers released their Angels & Outlaws, Volume 1 album. Dolly is featured on a new recording of their 1979 hit single, "If I Said You Have a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me".

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Audiobook cover. Hatchette Audio (9 781549 16485 9) (2022)
March 29, 2022: The Run, Rose, Run audiobook is released on CD. It had previously been released digitally on March 7, 2022.

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Single cover. Nelon Music Group (digital single) (2010)
March 30, 2010: Aaron Crisler's 2003 duet with Dolly on a cover of her 1993 song, "High and Mighty", is re-released as a digital single. The song had previously been released as a single from his 2003 album, In Good Hands, in January 2004.

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Album cover. Hollywood (HR-61303-2) (1992)
March 31, 1992: The Straight Talk soundtrack album is released. It peaked at number 22 on the Billboard Top County Albums chart.

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Album cover. RCA Victor (APL1-0033) (1973)
April 2, 1973: Dolly’s eleventh solo studio album, My Tennessee Mountain Home, is released. The album peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

April 2, 2001: "A Tender Lie", "Bluer Pastures", and "Seven Bridges Road" are released simultaneously to country, bluegrass, and Americana radio as singles from Dolly’s thirty-eighth solo studio album, Little Sparrow.

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Album cover. Dolly / Cracker Barrel (789577682429) (2012)
April 2, 2012: The DVD + CD, An Evening With…Dolly, is released exclusively to Cracker Barrel stores. The set is a reissue of the 2009 Live from London CD + DVD (although the 2012 CD is abridged with two bonus tracks added). It has been certified Gold by the RIAA.

April 2, 2021: Leslie Jordan released his Company's Comin' album. He duets with Dolly on "Where the Soul Never Dies".

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