Just Because I'm A Woman: Songs Of Dolly Parton
Sugar Hill Records
Release Date: October 14, 2003

ALL SONGS WRITTEN BY DOLLY PARTON
All Songs Published by Velvet Apple Music (BMI) except "Just Because I'm A Woman" published by Combine Music Corp administered by EMI Blackwood Music Inc; "9 To 5" published Velvet Apple Music and Fox Fanfare Music.
Executive Producer – Steve Buckingham

1. Alison Krauss– "9 To 5" (2:57)
Produced by Alison Krauss
       Barry Bales – bass
       Ron Block – National guitar
       Dan Tyminski – mandolin
       Jerry Douglas – Weissenborn guitar
       Larry Atamaniuk – drums
       Gary Smith – piano
       Cheryl White and Carmella Ramsey – background vocals
       Recorded at 17 Grand and Minutia Sound – Nashville, Tennessee
       Gary Paczosa – engineer
       Thomas Johnson – assistant engineer
       Mixed by Gary Paczosa at Minutia Sound
       Alison Krauss and Ron Block appear courtesy of Rounder Records
       Dan Tyminski appears courtesy of Doobie Shea Records

2. Melissa Etheridge – "I Will Always Love You" (3:19)
Produced by David Cole and Melissa Etheridge
       Matt Laug – drums
       Mark Browne – bass
       James Harrah – guitar
       Roy Bittan – piano
       David Cole – additional keyboards and drum programming
       Recorded at Sunset Sound and Royaltone Studios – Los Angeles, California
       David Cole – engineer
       Chris Reynolds, Curt Kroeger – assistant engineers
       Mixed by David Cole
       Melissa Etheridge appears courtesy of Island/Def Jam Records

3. Norah Jones – "The Grass Is Blue" (3:48)
Produced by Norah Jones
       Norah Jones – piano, harmony vocal
       Lee Alexander – bass
       Adam Levy – electric guitar
       Kevin Breit – acoustic guitar
       Andy Borger – drums
       Daru Oda – harmony vocal
       Recorded at Sorcerer Sound – New York, New York
       Jay Newland – engineer
       Keith Cenname – assistant engineer
       Mixed by Jay Newland at Sorcerer Sound
       Norah Jones appears courtesy of Blue Note Records

4. Joan Osborne – "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" (3:58)
Produced by John Leventhal and Rick Depofi
       John Leventhal – guitars, organ, percussion
       Rick Depofi – percussion
       Recorded at New York Noise – New York, New York
       John Leventhal and Rick Depofi – engineers
       Mixed by John Leventhal and Rick Depofi at New York Noise

5. Shelby Lynne – "The Seeker" (4:23)
Produced by Shelby Lynne
       Larry Antonino – upright bass
       David Morgan – piano
       Shelby Lynne – background vocals, guitar, percussion
       Recorded at Cherokee Studios – Hollywood, California
       Bruce Robb – engineer
       Greg Hayes – assistant engineer
       Mixed by Bruce Robb at Cherokee Studios

6. Mindy Smith – "Jolene" (4:14)
Produced by Steve Buckingham and Mindy Smith
       Bryan Sutton – guitar
       Viktor Krauss – upright bass
       Shannon Forrest - drums
       Lex Price – mandolin
       Sonny Landreth – slide guitar
       Kenny Vaughn – electric guitar
       Micol Davis - tambourine
       Recorded at 17 Grand and The Doghouse - Nashville, Tennessee
       Gary Paczosa, Neal Cappellino and Marshall Morgan-engineers
       Thomas Johnson – assistant engineer
       Mixed by Gary Paczosa at The Doghouse
       Viktor Krauss appears courtesy of Nonesuch Records

7. Emmylou Harris – "To Daddy" (2:44)
Produced by Brian Ahern
       Emmylou Harris – acoustic guitar
       Rodney Crowell – acoustic guitar
       Brian Ahern – 12 string guitar, gut string guitar
       Hank DeVito – pedal steel
       Glen D. Hardin – electric piano
       John Ware – percussion
       Mickey Raphael – harmonica
       Emory Gordy – bass
       Recorded in The Enactron Truck – Beverly Hills, California
       Mixed by Brian Ahern in The Enactron Truck
       Brian Ahern, Bradley Hartman and Donivan Cowart - engineers
       Emmylou Harris appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records
       (This song previously appeared on the Warner Bros. Album, Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town)

8. Shania Twain with Alison Krauss and Union Station "Coat Of Many Colors" (3:13)
Produced by Steve Buckingham
       Alison Krauss – harmony vocal and viola
       Dan Tyminski – harmony vocal, mandolin and guitar
       Ron Block – guitar
       Barry Bales – upright bass
       With: Randy McCormick – B-3
       Larry Atamaniuk – drums
       And: Dolly – harmony vocal
       Recorded at Sound Emporium and Minutia Sound - Nashville, Tennessee and Sully Sound - La-Tour-de-Peilz, Switzerland
       Gary Paczosa, Neal Cappellino and Kevin Churko – engineers
       Thomas Johnson and Michel Gallone – assistant engineers
       Mixed by Gary Paczosa at The Doghouse - Nashville, Tennessee
       Shania Twain appears courtesy of Mercury Records/Nashville
       Alison Krauss and Union Station appear courtesy of Rounder Records
       Dan Tyminski appears courtesy of Doobie Shea Records

9. Kasey Chambers – "Little Sparrow" (3:59)
Produced by Nash Chambers
       Kere Buchanan – drums
       Jeff McCormack – bass
       Mark Punch – electric guitar
       Rod McCormack – banjo, mandolin, resonator guitar
       Glen Hannah – harmony vocal
       Recorded at The Beach House – Copacabana, NSW, Australia
       Jeff McCormack, Nash Chambers – engineers
       Mixed by Jeff McCormack and Nash Chambers at The Beach House
       Kasey Chambers appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records in North America and EMI for the rest of the world

10. Sinιad O'Connor – "Dagger Through The Heart" (4:23)
Produced by Steve Buckingham
       Jerry Douglas – resophonic guitar
       Stuart Duncan – fiddle
       Bryan Sutton – guitar
       Barry Bales – upright bass
       Mike Compton – mandolin
       Rhonda Vincent – harmony vocal
       Darrin Vincent – harmony vocal
       Recorded at 17 Grand and The Doghouse - Nashville, Tennessee and Bow Lane Studios - Dublin, Ireland
       Gary Paczosa, Neal Cappellino and Graham Bolger – engineers
       Thomas Johnson – assistant engineer
       Mixed by Gary Paczosa at The Doghouse
       Rhonda Vincent and Stuart Duncan appear courtesy of Rounder Records

11. Allison Moorer – "Light Of A Clear Blue Morning" (5:31)
Produced by R. S. Field
Associate Producer Doyle L. Primm
       Chris Mosher – programming, piano
       Mike Noble – acoustic guitar
       Joe McMahan – electric guitar
       Recorded at Omni Sound – Nashville, Tennessee
       Russ Long – engineer
       Eric Tonkin – assistant engineer
       Mixed by Russ Long at Omni Sound

12. Me'Shell N'degιOcello – "Two Doors Down" (3:09)
Produced by Me'Shell N'degιOcello
       Me'Shell N'degιOcello – vocals, bass, guitar, synthesizer and programming
       Chris Dave – drums
       Sasha Victory – engineer
       Recorded at Shelter Island Sound – New York, New York
       Mixed by Neal Cappellino, Gary Paczosa and Steve Buckingham at The Doghouse – Nashville, Tennessee
       Me'Shell N'degιOcello appears courtesy of Maverick Records

BONUS TRACK:
Dolly Parton – "Just Because I'm A Woman" (5:35)

Produced by Steve Buckingham and Dolly Parton
       Barry Beckett – Wurlitzer and B-3
       Reggie Young – guitar
       Steve Buckingham - guitar
       David Hungate – bass
       Owen Hale – drums
       Julia Waters, Maxine Waters and Maxi Anderson – background vocals
       Mindy Smith and Allison Moorer – additional background Vocals
       Dolly – harmony vocal
       Recorded at 17 Grand and The Doghouse - Nashville, Tennessee and Cherokee Studios - Hollywood, California
       Gary Paczosa, Bruce Robb and Neal Cappellino – engineers
       Thomas Johnson – assistant engineer
       Mixed by Gary Paczosa at The Doghouse
       Mastered by Eric Conn and Don Cobb at Independent Mastering – Nashville, Tennessee

51 minutes, 43 seconds – overall time
Renιe White – production assistant

"From the bottom of my grateful country heart, I want to thank Steve Buckingham and all the great women who took part in this album. As any songwriter can tell you, there is no greater compliment than to have someone else sing a song that you've written. It's like bragging on your kids. Thank you for being kind to my children."
Dolly Parton