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

3/6/2023

 
March 6, 1972: "Lost Forever in Your Kiss" is released as the first single from Porter and Dolly's eighth collaboration album, Together Always. The single peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

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Album cover. RCA Victor (LSP-4686) (1972)
March 6, 1972: Dolly released her ninth solo studio album, Touch Your Woman. The album peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

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Album cover. RCA Victor (LSP-4686) (1972)
March 7, 1991: Dolly released her thirty-first solo studio album, Eagle When She Flies. The album peaked at number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

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Audiobook cover. Hatchette Audio (9 781549 16485 9) (2022)
March 7, 2022: The Run, Rose, Run audiobook is released digitally. It would not be released on CD until March 29.

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Album cover. RCA Victor (LSP-4305) (1970)
March 9, 1970: Porter and Dolly's forth collaborative studio album, Porter Wayne and Dolly Rebecca, is released. It peaked at number four on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

March 9, 2009: "Backwoods Barbie" is released as the fifth and final single from Dolly's forty-second solo studio album of the same name.

March 10, 1969: "Daddy" is released as the first single from Dolly's fourth solo studio album, My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy. The single peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

March 11, 1974: "I Will Always Love You" is released as the second single from Dolly's thirteenth solo studio album, Jolene. The single peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

March 11, 2022: Michael Feinstein released his Gershwin Country album. Michael and Dolly duet on a cover of "Love Is Here to Stay".

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45 single, picture sleeve. RCA (PB-13756) (1984)
Image credit: TheDroid at 45cat.com
March 12, 1984: "Downtown" is released as the second single from Dolly's thirty-sixth solo studio album, The Great Pretender. The single peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Hot County Songs chart.

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45 single, Side A. RCA Victor (47-9490) (1968)
Image credit: shetler at 45cat.com
March 11, 1968: "Holding On to Nothin'" is released as the first single from Porter and Dolly's second collaborative studio album, Just the Two of Us. It peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

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    Blue Smoke is the forty-fourth solo studio album by Dolly Parton. It was released by Dolly Records and Sony Masterworks on January 31, 2014, in Australia and New Zealand; May 13, 2024, in North America; and June 9, 2014, in Europe. The release was staggered to coincide with each leg of the Blue Smoke Tour, which ran from January to July 2014, grossing over $20 million. The album was produced by Kent Wells with Dolly serving as executive producer. It peaked at number two on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and number six on the all-genre Billboard 200. Four singles were released from the album: "Blue Smoke", "Home", "Try", and "Unlikely Angel". At the 56th Annual Grammy Awards, "You Can't Make Old Friends" was nominated for Best Country Duo/Group Performance.

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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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