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Tim | Parton, a pianist who produced a number of the group' |
For the Dolly | Parton album see Precious Memories (Dolly Parton albu |
This was the last | Parton album on which Porter Wagoner would get produc |
Bubbling Over was a 1973 Dolly | Parton album. |
on the soundtrack album for the film, in which | Parton alone sings the verses. |
( | Parton also released a solo version of the song in 19 |
Parton also later rerecorded "Together You And I" for | |
Parton also wrote and staged several Dollywood shows | |
The album was curiously titled Best of Dolly | Parton although RCA Records had previously released a |
The film's title song garnered | Parton an Academy Award nomination and four Grammy Aw |
try song to accomplish such a feat since Dolly | Parton and Kenny Rogers with their 1983 song “Islands |
Whorehouse in Texas, with Burt Reynolds, Dolly | Parton, and Jim Nabors along with country music stars |
Performed by Dolly | Parton and Billy Dean |
She is the sister of country music icon Dolly | Parton and musician and businessman Randy Parton. |
Most reviews praised | Parton and her recent bluegrass/folk releases. |
"Sweet Lovin' Friends" by Dolly | Parton and Sylvester Stallone |
Top Vocal Duo - Dolly | Parton and Kenny Rogers |
dtrack album from the 1984 film starring Dolly | Parton and Sylvester Stallone. |
ocal Event of the Year - Emmylou Harris, Dolly | Parton, and Linda Ronstadt |
He also helped Dolly | Parton and Tanya Tucker land their first record deals |
y other artists including The Four Tops, Dolly | Parton and Cher. |
s a collection of spirituals recorded by Dolly | Parton and released in February 1971. |
The song was written by Dolly | Parton, and released as the album's first single in J |
Letterman described her as the Dolly | Parton and Loni Anderson of Puerto Rico and joked abo |
on tour around the US with the likes of Dolly | Parton and Kenny Rogers. |
he would be starring in a film alongside Dolly | Parton and Queen Latifah called Joyful Noise. |
Love Is Like a Butterfly" was written by Dolly | Parton and would be her fourth number one on the coun |
uties as Bishop of Worcester was to act as the | parton and appoint the Headmaster of the school that |
ends of West's) portrayed themselve, and Dolly | Parton and Willie Nelson also provide narration. |
cluding previously unreleased songs with Dolly | Parton and Boots Randolph. |
the temporary licence, he felt constrained by | Parton, and held that it was an excise duty. |
A year later, Dolly | Parton and Kenny Rogers recorded "Islands in the Stre |
the song after observing country singers Dolly | Parton and Porter Wagoner singing a religious song on |
, apart from Patsy Cline, Joni Mitchell, Dolly | Parton, and Pete Yorn. |
helped launch the careers of entertainer Dolly | Parton and the Everly Brothers. |
uded on the Trio album she recorded with Dolly | Parton and Emmylou Harris, in 1987. |
es and Natalie Merchant; Emmylou Harris, Dolly | Parton, and Linda Ronstadt included it on their Trio |
record with Kenny Rogers, Lionel Richie, Dolly | Parton and Frank Zappa. |
harts and Billboard Hot 100 charts since Dolly | Parton and Kenny Rogers' "Islands in the Stream" in 1 |
ts, including George Jones, Sandi Patty, Dolly | Parton, Andre` Crouch, Wynnona Judd, Bill and Gloria |
to a diverse group of artists including Dolly | Parton, Ann Peebles and Feist. |
Parton appeared for the June 3, 2011 opening "clad in | |
not think that the fact that Barnes and Dolly | Parton are born on the same day deserves four lines a |
er notes for the album are written by longtime | Parton assistant, friend, and confidante Judy Ogle. |
in New York City, and singing alongside Dolly | Parton at her amusement park, Dollywood. |
The sheltered anchorage in | Parton Bay was used by the Romans, who had a fort on |
and Howgate, emptying into the Solway Firth at | Parton Bay. |
By the 1920s, almost all were gone, and | Parton became a dormitory town for collieries around |
Stella | Parton became a mildly successful country singer in t |
During her high school years, | Parton began writing songs. |
songs was seen as a welcome return to form for | Parton by critics, after the overly-polished pop soun |
This was the first Dolly | Parton CD that featured the song "Potential New Boyfr |
Raan | Parton, clothing entrepreneur and philanthropist, fou |
In late 2005 | Parton completed a 40-city tour with The Vintage Tour |
Composed of ten original | Parton compositions (including a rerecording of "Ligh |
In addition five | Parton compositions, the album contained a number of |
dtrack, the film soundtrack included two Dolly | Parton compositions: "Sneakin' Around", which she per |
Dolly | Parton covered the song on her ill-fated 1987 pop alb |
Dolly | Parton covered the song in 1966, though the song only |
Dolly | Parton covered the song in 1984, retraining the Orlan |
s apparently resident in Newcastle by 1839, in | Parton, Cumberland, during 1843-1848, and in Maryport |
Parton defeated Fick 6-3, 6-3 to win the bronze medal | |
s quarks, instead preferring Richard Feynman's | parton description, but over time the quark theory be |
Guests in the first series were Dolly | Parton, Desmond Tutu, Tony Blair and Sheila Hancock. |
s, Toto, Alien Ant Farm, The Mars Volta, Dolly | Parton, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, David Sanborn, Ave |
g, a feat that would go unrepeated until Dolly | Parton did so with "Nine to Five" in 1981. |
Extraction of | parton distribution functions from data. |
universal long-distance functions include the | parton distribution functions, fragmentation function |
brief mathematical description on Generalized | Parton Distributions or GDP. |
ns are widely used in global determinations of | parton distributions, like those from the CTEQ or NNP |
"Daddy Come and Get Me" ( | Parton, Dorothy Jo Hope) 2:59 |
ly career he worked with artists such as Dolly | Parton, Dottie West, Exile, Roger Miller, Joe Tex, Ro |
In 1987, Dolly | Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt covered the |
the legal power to prevent port development at | Parton, entrepreneur Thomas Lamplugh teamed up with H |
da Jackson, Connie Francis, Ray Charles, Dolly | Parton, Ernest Tubb, Social Distortion, Skeeter Davis |
Handclaps: Anita Ball, Dolly | Parton, Ernie Winfrey, Judy Ogle, Judy Rodman |
All tracks composed by Dolly | Parton; except where indicated |
All songs performed by Dolly | Parton except where noted. |
All tracks by Dolly | Parton except were noted |
Parton explains the importance of keeping a good atti | |
"Light of a Clear Blue Morning" was written as | Parton felt the figurative clouds lifting, as the fru |
red pianist for the Gaither Homecoming Series, | Parton filled in and was seriously considered for the |
ormed a song with country-gospel singer Stella | Parton, for the Rhinestone soundtrack, which Stella's |
an favorite to this day and was re-recorded by | Parton for Little Sparrow with an additional verse th |
String fragmentation is one of the | parton fragmentation models used in the PYTHIA/Jetset |
ll in Essex) and Louisa Hughan of Airds House, | Parton, Galloway. |
, Nancy Sinatra, B.B. King, Johnny Cash, Dolly | Parton, George Harrison, Todd Rundgren, Roy Orbison, |
RCA released the album after | Parton had left the label. |
oduced by Bob Ferguson (though, as with all of | Parton's early RCA albums, Porter Wagoner also had an |
er, songs were added and the usual format that | Parton had used in earlier tours was reinstated with |
Parton, Harris and Ronstadt also released the song as | |
Parton has also done voice work for animation for tel | |
Dolly | Parton has long cited the song as a personal favorite |
Parton has already begun promotion of the tour and al | |
His sister Dolly | Parton has stated in interviews that to her knowledge |
Parton has stated in a number of interviews through t | |
As | Parton has told a number of interviewers over the yea |
In a letter to James | Parton he relates that the family believed Jefferson' |
Dolly | Parton herself re-recorded the song on her live Heart |
po pop/country number, was a rare example of a | Parton hit that she did not write herself (it was com |
5 and Odd Jobs was an album released by Dolly | Parton in December 1980. |
He also held the position of rector of | Parton in the diocese of Galloway. |
lso appeared alongside Burt Reynolds and Dolly | Parton in the film adaptation of The Best Little Whor |
Dollywood theme park, named after singer Dolly | Parton in 1981. |
ree book distribution program started by Dolly | Parton in 1996. |
2007, which attracted a crowd of 19,000, Dolly | Parton in 2008 and A-ha in 2010. |
Born in Sevierville, Tennessee, | Parton is the eighth of twelve children born to fathe |
Tim | Parton is the pianist for the Southern Gospel Quartet |
From this point on, the | parton is in the low momentum transfer, long-distance |
3 compilation album by singer-songwriter Dolly | Parton, issued by RCA's budget compilation division, |
m about working, the album was centered around | Parton's hit "9 to 5", which served as the theme song |
tably up-to-date recording studio, where Dolly | Parton, Jerry Reed, Merle Haggard, The Judds, The Doo |
Vanston (Ringo Starr, Barbra Streisand, Dolly | Parton, Joe Cocker). |
rd and Clark and country artists such as Dolly | Parton, John Denver, Albert Lee, Conway Twitty, and B |
Elvis Presley, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Dolly | Parton, Johnny Cash, Billy Joel, Peter, Paul and Mary |
In a CMT interview with Patty Loveless, | Parton joked that it was about the funniest cover she |
rt McClinton, Tony Toliver, Jack Ingram, Dolly | Parton, Kris Tyler and Keith Sewell. |
Parton left Wagoner's band in 1974, in an effort to a | |
Dolly | Parton lends supporting vocals on her own "Most of Al |
In 1987, Dolly | Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris recorded an |
"When Possession Gets Too Strong" ( | Parton, Louis Owens) |
ists and the casualties included Sylvia, Dolly | Parton, Louise Mandrell, Deborah Allen, Juice Newton, |
e and Afraid of Dying", a rare topical song by | Parton, makes mention with the environmentalists of t |
lin, Tavares, Randy Newman, Rod Stewart, Dolly | Parton, Mel Brown, Leo Sayer, Cecilio & Kapono, Russ |
ince he has managed the careers of Cher, Dolly | Parton, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbara Streis |
prising move, at many of the East Coast shows, | Parton moved "I Will Always Love You," normally her l |
Mr | Parton of the Station Garage provided a taxi service |
e Laura Harris of the first "D" game and Laura | Parton of present game. |
rah Winfrey, Ashley Tisdale, Tony Danza, Dolly | Parton, Olivia Newton-John, Lindsay Lohan, Jon Lovitz |
he west side of the loch, and Crossmichael and | Parton on the east. |
an film Very Annie Mary and duetted with Dolly | Parton on her 2005 album, Those Were the Days (appear |
m is also unusual in that it only features one | Parton original, "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind." |
Recorded at a concert at | Parton's theme park Dollywood, the album featured a m |
Tennessee SR-35 (hidden) in Sevierville (Dolly | Parton Parkway) and near Seymour (Mayville Highway) ( |
Dolly | Parton Peaks |
Non-UK versions of the album include the early | Parton produced singles. |
n 2002 by the country-rock band Pinmonkey with | Parton providing harmony vocals. |
for Independence, Endal's owner/handler Allen | Parton, publicised the skilled training which is need |
In 1990, Dolly | Parton purchased WSEV-FM, changed the format to count |
Parton Railway Station serves the village of Parton i | |
ts such as Gillian Welch, Ralph Stanley, Dolly | Parton, Randy Travis, and Reba McEntire have performe |
Parton re-recorded "Shattered Image" for her 2002 Hal | |
Parton received her first Grammy nomination in the Be | |
Dolly | Parton recorded a cover version for her 2001 album Li |
songs: Live from Home is a live album by Dolly | Parton, released in September 1994. |
All I Can Do is the 17th studio album by Dolly | Parton, released in May 1976. |
rding of it appeared on an album of spirituals | Parton released in 2004 entitled For God and Country. |
of Them All is the fifth studio album by Dolly | Parton, released in February 1970 on RCA. |
r/We Used To is the 16th studio album by Dolly | Parton, released in November 1975. |
ly is a duet album by Porter Wagoner and Dolly | Parton, released in March 1974. |
rts, a feat not repeated until 1981 when Dolly | Parton released "9 to 5". |
In October 2009, Kenny Rogers and Dolly | Parton reunited for the first time in 25 years to sin |
Jordanaires, Hal Ketchum, Loretta Lynn, Dolly | Parton, Ricky Skaggs and the Whites, The Wilders, and |
Parton, Ronstadt and Harris' recording of the song wa | |
On September 22, 2010, | Parton said she would change her Myrtle Beach theater |
Dolly | Parton sang the song for her 1976/1977 variety show, |
For the album by Dolly | Parton, see Better Day (Dolly Parton album). |
was a 1970 song, written and recorded by Dolly | Parton, significant for being her first single to rea |
y star, television host, duet partner of Dolly | Parton, singer of hits including "A Satisfied Mind" a |
Dolly | Parton sings on "Heartbreaker's Alibi", which was rel |
Clare Torry also sang the Dolly | Parton song "Love Is Like a Butterfly" as the theme m |
ne to Five)" to avoid confusion with the Dolly | Parton song of the same name. |
"Light of a Clear Blue Morning" is a Dolly | Parton song that first appeared on her 1977 New Harve |
Series was released during a time when none of | Parton's classic early '70s work had yet been issued |
Parton stated in her memoirs, My Life and Other Unfin | |
A classic Dolly | Parton story song, "Kentucky Gambler" tells the story |
nd Ole Opry Live that day with artists such as | Parton, Stuart and Patty Loveless. |
others were Linda Ronstadt, Patsy Cline, Dolly | Parton, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, Lucinda Williams |
Dolly | Parton, Tammy Wynette, and Loretta Lynn covered the s |
lues" was a song written and recorded by Dolly | Parton that was featured in the movie Rhinestone. |
ess" is a song, written and performed by Dolly | Parton that served as the title song of her 1982 albu |
Immediately north and south of | Parton, the line runs almost on the seashore, at the |
ng for Randy Travis and an appearance on Dolly | Parton's Dolly variety show (like Parton, the McCarte |
songs were self-penned, major country hits for | Parton, the gospel song "When I Sing for Him", writte |
On June 6th 2011, | Parton told Australian radio show The Kyle & Jackie O |
1986 compilation of previously released Dolly | Parton tracks, many of which were presented in remixe |
her debut album One Moment More and the Dolly | Parton tribute album Just Because I'm a Woman. |
Rob | Parton, trumpet |
All songs by Dolly | Parton unless otherwise noted. |
Parton v Milk Board (Vic) (1949) 80 CLR 229 is a High | |
collection was released in 1987, Best of Dolly | Parton, Vol 3, suggesting RCA regarded this collectio |
occasionally referred to as "The Best of Dolly | Parton Vol. |
Best of Dolly | Parton, Vol.3 is a 1987 compilation of Dolly Parton's |
Parton was the most popular biographer of his day in | |
A cover version by vocalist David | Parton was a UK top ten hit in 1977. |
The last leading role for | Parton was portraying a plainspoken radio-program hos |
and it remains unclear to what extent, if any, | Parton was involved in the selection of songs, or in |
song on American Idol (season 7) during Dolly | Parton week. |
ere You Come Again" was a 1977 single by Dolly | Parton, which topped the U.S. country singles chart; |
es over the first 23 years have included Dolly | Parton, Willie Nelson, Earl Scruggs, The Kruger Broth |
Parton would rerecord the song to include in her 1992 | |
g weekend in April 2002, it was announced that | Parton would release a new album, Halos & Horns, and |
s a top ten single on the U.S. country charts; | Parton would rerecord it in 1987 with Linda Ronstadt |
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