On this day (October 30) in 1971, Dolly Parton released “Coat of Many Colors” as the second single from the album of the same name. It peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and went ...
So, why didn’t “Man In Black” reach No. 1 on any Billboard chart? I just can’t wrap my head around it. Though, this 1971 ...
Parton reportedly has called this her favorite song she’s ever written. And if that report is indeed true than I can only add that Parton has excellent taste in music.
This year marks the 100th anniversary of Nashville's iconic Grand Ole Opry. Country music's most beloved radio program is an American pop cultural institution. To celebrate, the Opry is gradually ...
One of Dolly Parton’s favorite songs she’s ever written is “Coat of Many Colors.” The song is deeply personal, drawing on a real experience from her childhood. It reminds her so strongly of her mother ...
Dolly Parton's angelic voice floated throughout her first gospel album in 1971 with songs like "I Believe," "Lord Hold My Hand" and the album's title track, "Golden Streets of Glory." The ...
Parton reportedly has called this her favorite song she’s ever written. And if that report is indeed true than I can only add that Parton has excellent taste in music. Provided to YouTube by Sony ...
NEW YORK -- Dolly Parton's angelic voice floated throughout her first gospel album in 1971 with songs like "I Believe," "Lord Hold My Hand" and the album's title track, "Golden Streets of Glory." ...