Dolly Parton has contributed to over 100 albums throughout her career. These contributions range from solo recordings and duets to providing backing and harmony vocals for other artists. This additional work spans Parton's entire career, beginning in 1966 when she provided uncredited harmony vocals on Bill Phillips' recording of her composition "Put It Off Until Tomorrow" through her most recent collaboration with Appalachian Road Show in 2022 on "In Time, Jubilation".
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album | Ref. |
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"Put It Off Until Tomorrow" | 1966 | Bill Phillips | Put It Off Until Tomorrow | [1] |
"Friends Tell Friends" | 1967 | Bill Phillips' Style | [2] | |
"Tomorrow's Tears Today" | 1970 | Billy Earl and the Kinfolks | Dolly Parton Presents Billy Earl and the Kinfolks | [3] |
"Would You Believe" | ||||
"I'll Introduce You" | ||||
"Dolly Parton's Opry Memories" [lower-alpha 1] | 1976 | — | Great Moments at the Grand Ole Opry | [4] |
"Good Ole Country Baptizin'" | Mary Kay Place | Tonite! At the Capri Lounge…Loretta Haggers | [5] | |
"Coke and Chips" | ||||
"All I Can Do" | ||||
"Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" | Chet Atkins | The Best of Chet Atkins & Friends | [6] | |
"When I Stop Dreaming" | Emmylou Harris | Luxury Liner | [7] | |
"I Never Will Marry" | 1977 | Linda Ronstadt | Simple Dreams | [8] |
"Cora Is Gone" | Herb Pedersen | Sandman | [9] | |
"If I Lose" | Herb Pedersen and the Howdy-Cracker Vocal Revue [lower-alpha 2] | |||
"Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" | 1979 | Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt | Blue Kentucky Girl | [10] |
"Light of the Stable" | Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, and Neil Young | Light of the Stable: The Christmas Album | [11] | |
"Green Pastures" | 1980 | Emmylou Harris and Ricky Skaggs | Roses in the Snow | [12] |
"Evangeline" | 1981 | Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt | Evangeline | [13] |
"Mr. Sandman" | ||||
"My Blue Tears" | 1982 | Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris | Get Closer | [14] |
"Islands in the Stream" | 1983 | Kenny Rogers | Eyes That See in the Dark | [15] |
"A Vision of Mother" | Ricky Skaggs | Don't Cheat in Our Hometown | [16] | |
"Don't Step Over an Old Love" | ||||
"Coat of Many Colors" | Porter Wagoner | One for the Road | [17] | |
"Unwed Fathers" | 1984 | Gail Davies | Where Is a Woman to Go | [18] |
Multiple songs [lower-alpha 3] | 1985 | Emmylou Harris | The Ballad of Sally Rose | [19] |
"Most of All Why" | 1989 | Holly Dunn | The Blue Rose of Texas | [20] |
"Sisters" | Stella Parton | Always Tomorrow | [21] | |
"Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" | 1990 | Randy Travis | Heroes & Friends | [22] |
"Love Is Strange" | Kenny Rogers | Love Is Strange | [23] | |
"Waitin' for the Phone to Ring" | 1991 | Patty Loveless | Up Against My Heart | [24] |
"Mother Church" [lower-alpha 4] | Porter Wagoner, Roy Acuff, Little Jimmy Dickens, Hank Snow, Connie Smith, Grandpa Jones, and Bill Monroe | Pure Gold | [25] | |
"Dreams Do Come True" | Bill Owens | Dreams Do Come True | [26] | |
"Vagabond" | Bill Owens, Stella Parton, and Cassie Parton | Bill Owens | [27] | |
"It Seems Like a Lifetime" | ||||
"Corner of the World" | 1993 | Andy Landis | Stranger | [28] |
"The Day I Fall in Love" | James Ingram | Beethoven's 2nd | [29] | |
"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" | Neil Diamond | Up on the Roof: Songs from the Brill Building | [30] | |
"If You Ain't Got Love" | — | The Beverly Hillbillies | [31] | |
"Billy Dale" | Asleep at the Wheel | Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys | [32] | |
"When You Tell Me That You Love Me" | 1994 | Julio Iglesias | Crazy | [33] |
"Everyone But Me and You" | Mac Davis | Will Write Songs for Food | [34] | |
"You Gotta Be My Baby" | — | Red Hot + Country | [35] | |
"Where Grass Won't Grow" | George Jones, Emmylou Harris, and Trisha Yearwood | The Bradley Barn Sessions | [36] | |
"The Blues Ain't Workin' on Me" | 1996 | Rhonda Vincent | Trouble Free | [37] |
"Knockin' on Heaven's Door" | 1997 | Ladysmith Black Mambazo | Heavenly | [38] |
"Silent Night" | — | Annabelle's Wish | [39] | |
"Something Bigger Than Me" | ||||
"Sleepless Nights" | 1998 | The Nobles | Slow Glowin' Dream | [40] |
"Wrong Direction Home" | Margo O'Donnell and Maura O'Connell | The Highway of My Life: Shade of the Family Tree | [41] [42] [43] | |
"God's Coloring Book" | Margo O'Donnell | |||
"Dreaming My Dreams with You" | 1999 | Alison Krauss | Forget About It | [44] |
"Satisfied" | Vestal Goodman | Vestal & Friends | [45] | |
"Smoky Mountain Memories" | 2000 | Bryan Sutton | Ready to Go | [46] |
"Making Plans" | Johnny Russell | Actin' Naturally | [47] | |
"Born for You / Circle Game" | Kathie Lee Gifford | Born for You | [48] | |
"Only My Pillow Knows" | ||||
"Cry, Cry Darlin'" | Ricky Skaggs | Big Mon: The Songs of Bill Monroe | [49] | |
"Healing Hands" | Sonya Isaacs | Sonya Isaacs | [50] | |
"Touch of a Dove" | Brian Waldschlager | Down There | [51] | |
"Heart Door" | 2001 | Paula Cole | Sweet November | [52] |
"When Love Is New" | Emmy Rossum | Songcatcher | [53] | |
"Send Me the Pillow You Dream On" | Hank Locklin | Generations in Song | [54] | |
"Two of the Lucky Ones" | Hal Ketchum | Lucky Man | [55] | |
"Loving You Too Well" | Ralph Stanley | Clinch Mountain Sweethearts | [56] | |
"The Pretty Young Girl" | 2002 | Altan | The Blue Idol | [57] |
"I'll Never Say Goodbye" | The Stevens Sisters | Little by Little | [58] | |
"Violet and a Rose" | Pam Tillis | It's All Relative: Tillis Sings Tillis | [59] | |
"Falling Out of Love with Me" | Pinmonkey | Pinmonkey | [60] | |
"Once Upon a Christmas" | Selah | Rose of Bethlehem | [61] | |
"Bluegrass, White Snow" | Patty Loveless and Ricky Skaggs | Bluegrass & White Snow: A Mountain Christmas | [62] | |
"Dixie Darling" | Arlo Guthrie | Banjoman: A Tribute to Derroll Adams | [63] | |
"Leave That Cowboy Alone" | 2003 | Ray Benson | Beyond Time | [64] |
"Slowly I'm Falling to Pieces" | Paul Brewster | Everybody's Talkin' | [65] | |
"Steady as the Rain" | The Larkins | The Larkins | [66] | |
"Stand by the River" | Dottie Rambo | Stand by the River | [67] | |
"Undercover" | Kenny Rogers | Back to the Well | [68] | |
"The Angels Rejoiced" | Sonya Isaacs | Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of the Louvin Brothers | [69] | |
"Coat of Many Colors" | Shania Twain and Alison Krauss & Union Station | Just Because I'm a Woman: Songs of Dolly Parton | [70] | |
"Just Because I'm a Woman" | — | |||
"High and Mighty" | Aaron Crisler | In Good Hands | [71] | |
"Jolene" | 2004 | Mindy Smith | One Moment More | [72] |
"Creepin' In" | Norah Jones | Feels Like Home | [73] | |
"My Tennessee Hills" | Janis Ian | Billie's Bones | [74] | |
"Thank God I'm a Country Boy" | Roy Rivers | Thank God I'm a Country Boy | [75] | |
"Slippin' Around" | Floyd Tillman | The Influence | [76] | |
"Angels and Eagles" | Kim McLean | Happy Face | [77] | |
"Christmas Time's a Comin'" | — | Christmas Grass, Vol. 2 | [78] | |
"It Looked Good on Paper" | Randy Kohrs | I'm Torn | [79] | |
"Baby, It's Cold Outside" | Rod Stewart | Stardust: The Great American Songbook, Volume III | [80] | |
"Viva Las Vegas" | 2005 | The Grascals | The Grascals | [81] |
"If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body (Would You Hold It Against Me)" | The Bellamy Brothers | Angels & Outlaws, Volume 1 | [82] | |
"Cold" | Darrell Webb | Behind the Scenes | [83] | |
"I Will Always Love You" [lower-alpha 5] | Jerry D | Sax in the Country | [84] | |
"When I Get Where I'm Going" | Brad Paisley | Time Well Wasted | [85] | |
"Cornography" | Brad Paisley, James Burton, and the Kung Pao Buckaroos [lower-alpha 6] | |||
"The Blues Man" | George Jones | Hits I Missed...And One I Didn't | [86] | |
"Silent Night" | Billy Dean | The Christ (A Song for Joseph) | [87] | |
"I Still Miss Someone" | Martina McBride | Timeless | [88] | |
"Train, Train" | Eric Lee Beddingfield | Eric Lee Beddingfield | [89] | |
"Travelin' Thru" | 2006 | — | Transamerica | [90] |
"Heartbreaker's Alibi" | Rhonda Vincent | All American Bluegrass Girl | [91] | |
"Circle of Friends" | Charlie Louvin and Alison Krauss | If Only in a Song | [92] | |
"Beneath the Sweet Magnolia Tree" | Christie Lynn and Porter Wagoner | Christie Lynn Sings Country • Gospel • Bluegrass | [93] | |
"Tomorrow Is Forever" | Solomon Burke | Nashville | [94] | |
"God's Coloring Book" | Charley Pride | Pride and Joy: A Gospel Music Collection | [95] | |
"Jolene" (Live) | — | Grand Ole Opry Live Classics: Ladies of the Grand Ole Opry | [96] | |
"My Tennessee Mountain Home" (Live) | Rare Country Legends Live | [97] | ||
"The Last Thing on My Mind" (Live) | Porter Wagoner | |||
"Touch Your Woman" (Live) | — | |||
"This Old House" | 2007 | Brenda Lee | Gospel Duets with Treasured Friends | [98] |
"River of Happiness" | — | I'll Fly Away: Gospel Hymns & Songs of Faith | [99] | |
"Drifting Too Far from the Shore" | Porter Wagoner | Best of Grand Ole Gospel 2008 | [100] | |
"Palms of Victory" | Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt | Songbird: Rare Tracks and Forgotten Gems | [101] | |
"Softly and Tenderly" | ||||
"Daddy's Old Fiddle" | The Charlie Daniels Band | Deuces | [102] | |
"Love Is Like a Butterfly" | Deana Carter | The Chain | [103] | |
"My Perfect Reason" | Bill Anderson | Whisperin’ Bluegrass | [104] | |
"Gold" | 2008 | Emmylou Harris and Vince Gill | All I Intended to Be | [105] |
"To Daddy" | Tom Astor | Alles klar - kein Problem! | [106] | |
"Rockin' Years" | George Jones | Burn Your Playhouse Down: The Unreleased Duets | [107] | |
"Do You Know" | Jessica Simpson | Do You Know | [108] | |
"Fisherman's Song" | — | Born to the Breed: A Tribute to Judy Collins | [109] | |
"Applejack" | Pam Gadd | Benefit of Doubt | [110] | |
"Narrative Intro: A Bridge Across" | — | This Is My America | [111] | |
"A Bridge Across" | Mark O’Connor and the Nashville Symphony | |||
"Boots and Sand" | 2009 | Yusuf and Paul McCartney | Roadsinger | [112] |
"Pretty Flowers" | Steve Martin and Vince Gill | The Crow: New Songs for the Five-String Banjo | [113] | |
"I Will Always Love You" | Stephanie J. Block | This Place I Know | [114] | |
"The Bright Blue Rose" | Maura O'Connell | Naked with Friends | [115] | |
"Tell Me That You Love Me" | Kenny Rogers | The First 50 Years | [116] | |
"The Right Time" | 2010 | Brother Clyde | Brother Clyde | [117] |
"Made for Lovin' You" | Curly Putman | Write 'em Sad - Sing 'em Lonesome | [118] | |
"In the Garden by the Fountain" | Rhonda Vincent | Taken | [119] | |
"Pain of Lovin' You" | 2011 | The Grascals | Country Classics with a Bluegrass Spin | [120] |
"I Am Strong" | ||||
"I Am Strong" | The Grascals, The Oak Ridge Boys, Darryl Worley, Charlie Daniels, Terri Clark, Randy Owen, Steven Seagal, Tom T. Hall, Joe Nichols, and Ashley McLaurin | |||
"Wonderful Christmas Time" | Chicago | Chicago XXXIII: O Christmas Three | [121] | |
"True Blue" | Isabelle Boulay | Les grands espaces | [122] | |
"If It's All the Same to You" | Bill Anderson | The First 10 Years: 1956—1966 | [123] | |
"I Will Always Love You" [lower-alpha 7] | Eirinn Abú | Forever in Love | [124] | |
"I Will Always Love You" [lower-alpha 8] | A New Creation | [125] | ||
"I Will Always Love You" | 2012 | Lulu Roman | At Last | [126] |
"It's Too Late" | 2013 | — | Unsung Hero: A Tribute to the Music of Ron Davies | [127] |
"Do I Love You (Yes in Every Way)" | Paul Anka | Duets | [128] | |
"Jolene" | Straight No Chaser | Under the Influence | [129] | |
"You Can't Make Old Friends" | Kenny Rogers | You Can't Make Old Friends | [130] | |
"From Here to the Moon and Back" | Willie Nelson | To All the Girls... | [131] | |
"Listen to the Mockingbird" | Stuart Duncan | Divided & United: The Songs of the Civil War | [132] | |
"Jolene" | 2014 | Mary Sarah | Bridges | [133] |
"When They Ring Those Golden Bells" | 2015 | — | Orthophonic Joy: The 1927 Bristol Sessions Revisited | [134] |
"Jolene" (Slowdown) [lower-alpha 9] | The Blacklist | [135] | ||
"My Father's Daughter" | Jewel | Picking Up the Pieces | [136] | |
"Beyond the Call" | James Rogers | Beyond the Call | [137] | |
"When I Stop Dreaming" | Don Henley | Cass County | [138] | |
"Twelve Days of Christmas" | Rhonda Vincent, Charlie Daniels, The Oak Ridge Boys, Ronnie Milsap, Gene Watson, Bill Anderson, Larry Gatlin, Jeannie Seely, Lorrie Morgan, and Pam Tillis | Christmas Time | [139] | |
"More Power to Ya" | 2016 | Stella Parton | Mountain Songbird | [140] |
"Little Rosewood Casket" | — | On Top of Old Smoky: New Old-Time Smoky Mountain Music | [141] | |
"I Will Always Love You" | 2017 | Michael Bolton | Songs of Cinema | [142] |
"The Story" | — | Cover Stories | [143] | |
"Jolene" | Pentatonix | PTX, Vol. IV: Classics | [144] | |
"Born Again Wildflower" | Debbie Cochran | Born Again Wildflower | [145] | |
"Old Flames (Can't Hold a Candle to You)" | Kesha | Rainbow | [146] | |
"Rainbowland" | Miley Cyrus | Younger Now | [147] | |
"Appalachian Memories" | Brad Hudson | Next New Heartbreak | [148] | |
"Please" | 2018 | Rhonda Vincent | Restoration: Reimagining the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin | [149] |
"Something More" | — | 1927 Jubilee: The New Bristol Sessions | [150] | |
"The Last Word in Lonesome Is Me" | Alison Krauss | King of the Road: A Tribute to Roger Miller | [151] | |
"King of the Road" | Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Kris Kristofferson, Eric Church, Randy Travis, Lily Meola, Dwight Yoakam, Bill Anderson, Glen Phillips (Toad the Wet Sprocket), Radney Foster, Emmylou Harris, Jamey Johnson, Alison Krauss, Ronnie Dunn, Flatt Lonesome, Dean Miller, Shawn Camp, Mandy Barnett, and Brenda Lee | |||
"19th Amendment (A Woman's Right)" | — | 27: The Most Perfect Album | [152] | |
"Road to Bethlehem" | Dailey & Vincent | The Sounds of Christmas | [153] | |
"The Carroll County Accident" | Buck Trent | Spartanburg Blues | [154] | |
"Smoky Mountain Rain" | 2019 | Ronnie Milsap | The Duets | [155] |
"I Will Always Love You" | Kristin Chenoweth | For the Girls | [156] | |
"There Was Jesus" | Zach Williams | Rescue Story | [157] | |
"Faith" | 2020 | Galantis and Mr. Probz | Church | [158] |
"Applejack" | Linda Feller | 35 Jahre: Das Jubiläumsalbum | [159] | |
"Words" | 2021 | Barry Gibb | Greenfields: The Gibb Brothers' Songbook, Vol. 1 | [160] |
"Where the Soul Never Dies" | Leslie Jordan | Company's Comin' | [161] | |
"One Angel" | Rory Feek | Gentle Man | [162] | |
"9 to 5 to 9" [lower-alpha 10] | Sabyn | Halfway There | [163] | |
"Happy All the Time" | Sam Williams | Glasshouse Children | [164] | |
"In the Sweet By and By" | Larry Cordle, Carl Jackson, Jerry Salley, and Bradley Walker | Country Faith Bluegrass | [165] | |
"Does He Love You" | Reba McEntire | Revived Remixed Revisited | [166] | |
"Eagle When She Flies" | José Feliciano | Behind This Guitar | [167] | |
"Love Is Here to Stay" | 2022 | Michael Feinstein | Gershwin Country | [168] |
"The Seeker" | Julie and Dan | Hymns: Some of Old, Some of New | [169] | |
"You Can't Make Old Friends" (Live) | Kenny Rogers | All in for the Gambler | [170] | |
"I Will Always Love You" (Live) | — | |||
"Islands in the Stream" (Live) | Kenny Rogers | |||
"Someday It'll All Make Sense" | Bill Anderson | As Far as I Can See: The Best of Bill Anderson | [171] | |
"Two Doors Down" | Positive Vibrations | Country Goes Reggae | [172] | |
"In Time, Jubilation" | Appalachian Road Show | Jubilation | [173] | |
"Dolly P" | 2024 | Beyoncé | Cowboy Carter | [174] |
"Tyrant" | [175] |
Dolly Rebecca Parton is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and philanthropist, known primarily for her decades-long career in country music. After achieving success as a songwriter for others, Parton made her album debut in 1967 with Hello, I'm Dolly, which led to success during the remainder of the 1960s, before her sales and chart peak arrived during the 1970s and continued into the 1980s. Some of Parton's albums in the 1990s did not sell as well, but she achieved commercial success again in the new millennium and has released albums on various independent labels since 2000, including her own label, Dolly Records.
Emmylou Harris is an American singer, songwriter, musician, bandleader, and activist. She is recognized for having a consistent artistic direction. Harris is considered one of the leading music artists behind the country rock genre in the 1970s and the Americana genre in the 1990s. Her music united both country and rock audiences in live performance settings. Her characteristic voice, musical style and songwriting have been acclaimed by critics and fellow recording artists.
Kenny Rogers was an American singer and songwriter. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013. Rogers was particularly popular with country audiences but also charted more than 120 hit singles across various genres, topping the country and pop album charts for more than 200 individual weeks in the United States alone. He sold more than 100 million records worldwide during his lifetime, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. His fame and career spanned multiple genres: jazz, folk, pop, rock, and country. He remade his career and was one of the most successful cross-over artists of all time.
"Islands in the Stream" is a song written by the Bee Gees and recorded by American country music artists Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton. It was released in August 1983 as the first single from Rogers's fifteenth studio album Eyes That See in the Dark. The Bee Gees released a live version in 1998 and a studio version in 2001.
This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1987.
Trio is a collaborative album by American singers Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, and Emmylou Harris. It was released on March 2, 1987, by Warner Bros. Records. The album has platinum certification in the U.S. for sales of one million copies, and has total worldwide sales of approximately four million. A second collaborative album, Trio II, was released in 1999.
Trio II is the second collaborative studio album by Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt. It was released on February 9, 1999, by Asylum Records.
Blue Kentucky Girl is the sixth studio album by American country music artist Emmylou Harris, released in 1979. The album features Harris delving into more traditional country than the country-rock sound of her previous releases. Songs include work by Willie Nelson and Gram Parsons. Rodney Crowell's "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" featured harmonies by Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt, and came out of the women's ill-fated 1978 recording sessions, where they first attempted to record a "trio" album.
Evangeline is the eighth studio album by Emmylou Harris. It was composed mostly of leftover material from past recording sessions and which did not fit into any of her other albums. Songs included a remake of "Mister Sandman", "Evangeline", which she had previously performed with The Band, Rodney Crowell's "Ashes By Now", and a cover of John Fogerty's "Bad Moon Rising". Though it received mixed reviews upon its release, the album was yet another commercial success for Harris. It was certified Gold in less than a year after its release. A single release of "Mister Sandman" did well on the charts, though neither Ronstadt's nor Parton's record companies would allow their artists' vocals to be used on the single, so Harris rerecorded the song, singing all three parts for the single release. Rodney Crowell's "I Don't Have to Crawl" was released as the album's second single.
Roses in the Snow is the seventh studio album by country music artist Emmylou Harris, released in 1980. While Harris' previous release, 1979's Blue Kentucky Girl, featured traditional, straight-ahead country, Roses in the Snow found Harris performing bluegrass-inspired music, with material by Flatt and Scruggs, Paul Simon, The Carter Family, and Johnny Cash. Cash, Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, The Whites, Ricky Skaggs, Willie Nelson and Tony Rice made guest appearances. "Wayfaring Stranger" was released as the first single in 1980 and went to #7 on the Billboard Country charts. The second single, a remake of a Simon & Garfunkel song, "The Boxer", reached #13. Backing musicians included Albert Lee and Jerry Douglas.
All the Roadrunning is a collaboration between British singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Knopfler and American singer-songwriter Emmylou Harris, released on 24 April 2006 by Mercury Records and Universal Music internationally, and by Warner Bros. Records in the United States. The album received favorable reviews, and reached the number one position on album charts in Denmark, Norway, and Switzerland. The album peaked at number eight in the United Kingdom, and number 17 on the Billboard 200 in the United States. The title track, which actually was released the year before as a new track on the compilation album Private Investigations, was released as a single and reached number 8 in the UK.
Eagle When She Flies is the thirty-first solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton. It was released on March 7, 1991, by Columbia Records. The album was produced by Steve Buckingham and Gary Smith, with Parton serving as executive producer. It continues Parton's return to mainstream country sounds following 1989's White Limozeen. The album features collaborations with Lorrie Morgan and Ricky Van Shelton, with additional supporting vocals provided by Vince Gill and Emmylou Harris. The album was a commercial success, becoming Parton's first solo album to peak at number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart since 1980s 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs. It was certified Platinum in by the RIAA in 1992. The album spawned four singles, the most successful being "Rockin' Years" with Ricky Van Shelton, which topped the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. In support of the album, Parton embarked on the Eagle When She Flies Tour, her only concert tour of the 1990s.
The Grass Is Blue is the thirty-seventh solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton. It was released on October 26, 1999, by Sugar Hill and Blue Eye Records. The album won a Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album and "Travelin' Prayer" was nominated for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.
Little Sparrow is the thirty-eighth solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton. It was released on January 23, 2001, by Sugar Hill and Blue Eye Records. The album received a Grammy nomination for Best Bluegrass Album and "Shine" won Best Female Country Vocal Performance. The album is dedicated to Parton's father, Lee Parton, who died in November 2000.
Carl Eugene Jackson is an American country and bluegrass musician. Jackson's first Grammy was awarded in 1992 for his duet album with John Starling titled "Spring Training." In 2003 Jackson produced the Grammy Award-winning CD titled Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of the Louvin Brothers – a tribute to Ira and Charlie Louvin. He also recorded one of the songs on the CD, a collection of duets featuring such artists as James Taylor, Alison Krauss, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Emmylou Harris, and others.
The albums discography of American country singer-songwriter Dolly Parton includes 49 studio albums, four collaborative albums, nine live albums, six soundtrack albums, one extended play and approximately 222 compilation albums globally. Popularly referred as the "Queen of Country" by the media, she is also widely recognized as the most honored woman in country music history. She has charted 25 Number One songs, 41 Top 10 country albums and has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making her one of the best selling female country artists in history. As of January 2022, Parton's catalog has amassed more than 3 billion global streams.
The singles discography of American country singer-songwriter Dolly Parton includes over 200 singles and touches on eight decades. Parton has released 198 singles as a lead artist, 49 as a featured artist, six promotional single and 68 music videos. Parton also released 21 singles with Porter Wagoner from 1968 to 1980, bringing her total number of singles to 243.
"You Can't Make Old Friends" is a song by Kenny Rogers in duet with Dolly Parton from Roger's 2013 album of the same name. It was written by Ryan Hanna King, Don Schlitz, Caitlyn Smith. The song was released as a digital download on September 3, 2013. Its music video premiered on ABC's Good Morning America on September 16. The song was subsequently sent to country radio on November 4. It debuted on the Billboard Country Airplay chart in December 2013, eventually peaking at number 57.
Throughout Dolly Parton's career there have over 200 compilation albums released of her material. These compilations albums have been released on a variety of labels since the start of Parton's career, beginning with her first appearance on an LP record in 1963 to multi-disc, career-spanning box sets.