Dolly Dolly Dolly Dolly Parton

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  • Release Date: 03/25/2008
  • Original Release: 1980
  • Sales Rank: 75,005
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886971648423

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Dolly Dolly Dolly

1LISTENStarting over Again 3:55
2LISTENSame Old Fool 3:20
3LISTENOld Flames (Can't Hold a Candle to You) 3:28
4LISTENYou're Tho Only One I Ever Needed 2:57
5LISTENSay Goodnight 4:04
6LISTENFool for Your Love 3:05
7LISTENEven a Fool Would Let Go 3:18
8LISTENSweet Agony 3:40
9LISTENI Knew You When 3:09
10LISTENPackin' It Up 3:30

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

While Dolly Parton first became famous as Nashville's most voluptuous glamour gal, she was also a remarkably gifted songwriter who could tackle classic country themes with a superb ear for details and a heart-tugging ring of truth. So it's worth noting that Dolly Dolly Dolly, released in 1980 (the same year she became a bona fide movie star with her role in 9 to 5), does not feature a single song written by Parton. Instead, producer Gary Klein (who produced her breakthrough pop single, "Here You Come Again") gave Parton a batch of fluff from a variety of AOR workhorses, and the arrangements and production made this Parton's slickest and most mainstream-oriented album up to the time. What's most impressive is that despite the often overcooked backings and less than spectacular songs, Parton herself escapes relatively unscathed; there's no arguing Dolly is a pro, and she handles her job with aplomb here, finding emotions in songs that would seem to have little visible heart or soul, letting her pure Appalachian soprano cut through the orchestra, and even making with the funk on "Sweet Agony." And possibly without Klein noticing, Parton slips in a cover of "Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You" that would have gone over gangbusters at the Grand Ol' Opry and shows her muse hadn't let her forget her best music, even as she was making an album in which she put her formidable gifts to the service of some pretty forgettable stuff. Mark Deming, All Music Guide

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September 30, 2009: Completely missed the boat with this review. He forgot to mention that Dolly wanted this type of album. He makes Ms. Parton sound as if she is a puppy in need of help. Sorry. Dolly is sophisticated, smart and loved this album. Loved it. The editorial review is nonsense.

Dolly Dolly Dolly Does it AGAIN!by bigDEE

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September 15, 2009: In regards to the person who wrote the editorial , you forgot to include a very important "key player" on this production. Arranger/ producer, Nick DeCaro, was a major contributor for not only numerous Dolly Parton CDS but many other artists.He has appeared on over 300 albums in his short life and incidently, not only arranged "Here You Come Again" but provided the background vocals for that hit as well. This was my first collaboration as a vocal contractor/vocalist with the master, Nick DeCaro so this album has special place in my heart.