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This week in
Dolly history
Sixty-one years ago Monday, Dolly writes her first letter home to her parents after moving to Nashville; she records it as a recitation on My Tennessee Mountain Home nine years later. Fifty-four years ago Monday, Porter & Dolly appear on The David Frost Show in New York City. Fifty-four years ago Wednesday, Porter & Dolly perform in a huge concert in Madison Square Garden in New York City with several other top country acts. Fifty-one years ago Wednesday, Porter & Dolly make their final original duet appearance on the Grand Ole Opry; they do not perform together again until the late 1980s. Fifty-four years ago Friday, “Just Because I'm a Woman” becomes the first single by a female solo country artist to go gold in South Africa. Fifty years ago Saturday, “The Seeker” debuts on the country singles charts; it spends two weeks at No. 2 country and also charts at No. 105 pop. Eighteen years ago Saturday, Dolly accepts the Johnny Mercer Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the organization's top honor. Fifty-one years ago Sunday, just five days short of one year after recording it, Dolly's first recording of her original “I Will Always Love You” becomes the third of her 25 No. 1 country hits only two months after it is released (she hits No. 1 again with it in 1982 and No. 15 in 1995; Whitney Houston's cover of the song spends 14 weeks at No. 1 on the pop charts in 1992). Thirty-four years ago Sunday, “Silver and Gold” debuts on the country singles chart; it would peak at No. 15.

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  • Dolly Parton's Billy the Kid Dances His Heart Out, Dec 2

  • Star Of The Show: My Life On Stage, memoir, Nov. 11 (Deluxe edition here)

  • Dolly Parton: Journey Of A Seeker Country Music Hall of Fame press exhibit book, June 10

  • Dreams Do Come True , Bill Owens album with Dolly duet, May 17

  • The Dollywood Collection: Celebrating 40 Years of Music & Memories, May 2

  • In Concert: With Host Charley Pride , 1975 concert album, re-issued April 11

  • "If You Hadn't Been There" single, March 7

  • Wiggle Up, Giddy Up Wiggles album with Dolly duets, March 7

  • Short & Sweet Deluxe Edition by Stephanie Carpenter (with duet on "Please, Please, Please"), Feb. 14

  • "You'll Never Walk Alone" with Demaree, Jan. 24

  • "Oh What A Night," single, Heidi Parton and Dolly, Dec. 19

  • "I Still Believe" 2020 single, Dec. 12

  • "Celebrate The Dreamer In You" 2010 single, Dec. 12

  • Precious Memories, 1999 album, digital release Dec. 12

  • Sha-Kon-O-Hey! Land Of Blue Smoke, 2009 album, digital release Dec. 12

  • Dolly Parton & Family: Smoky Mountain DNA -- Family, Faith & Fables, Nov. 15

  • "Love Is Like A Butterfly" 50th anniversary re-record, Nov. 8

  • "Til The Last Shot's Fired " with Scotty Hasting and Lee Brice, Oct. 18

  • "Gonna Be You" with Maddie & Tae, Jessie James Decker, and Callie Twisselman, Oct. 11

  • "I Will Always Love You" with Alex-Zsolt featuring Charles Billingsley, Oct. 11

  • Still Working 9 To 5 documentary film, Oct. 7

  • Dolly Parton's Billy the Kid Comes Home for Christmas, children's book, Oct. 1

  • Good Lookin' Cookin' cookbook Sept. 17

  • F 1 Trillion Post Malone, Aug. 16

  • "Take Me Home Country Roads" with Rhonda Vincent and Cody Johnson, Aug. 9

  • "My Hawaii" with Felix Cavaliere, Aug. 3

  • "Somebody's Child" with Blessing Offor, May 10

  • Steel Magnolias 35th anniversary 4K edition, April 23

  • Glen Campbell Duets: Ghost On The Canvas Sessions, April 19

  • "Southern Accents" from Tom Petty tribute Petty Country, April 5

  • Cowboy Carter, Beyonce, March 29

  • "Lookin' For You" duet with Zack Williams, March 8

  • "Midnight Blue" duet with Melissa Manchester, Feb. 23

  • "Puppy Love" (Billy's version), Feb. 21

  • "Powerful Women" duet with Pitfull, Feb. 16

  • Anthems: Honoring The Music Of Lynyrd Skynyrd Atrimus Pyle Band with Dolly performance, Feb. 1

  • Rockstar: Deluxe Jan. 19

  • "Hard Candy Christmas" duet with Rachel Edge, Nov. 24

  • Rockstar, Dolly CD, Nov. 17

  • Dolly Parton's Mountain Magic Christmas, DVD Oct. 31

  • A Tribute To The Judds, Oct. 27

  • Behind The Seams: My Life In Rhinestones, Oct. 17 (audiobook here)

  • Not That Fancy, Reba album with Dolly duet, Oct. 6

  • "Step By Step" with Natalie Grant, Aug. 4

  • "Forever Young" with Daniel Grindstaff and Paul Brewster, July 25

  • Life Is Like A Song Kenny Rogers CD with "Tell Me That You Love Me" duet, June 2

  • "21 Forever" single with Chris Jansen and Slash, May 5

  • Bebe, Bebe Rexha album with Dolly collaboration, April 28

  • Billy The Kid, new children's book, April 25

  • Run, Rose, Run paperback, April 11

  • A Way To Make A Living: The Dolly Parton Songbook, March 31

  • "Peace Like A River," Dionne Warwick duet, Feb. 24

  • "Jolene" with Olivia Newton-John, Feb. 17

  • "The Last Thing On My Mind," Feb. 16

  • Gonna Be You” single with Belinda Carlisle, Cyndi Lauper, Gloria Estefan, and Debbie Harry, Jan. 20

  • Don't Make Me Have To Come Down There,” single, Jan. 19

  • "Bets On Us" duet with Cheat Codes, Jan. 6

  • Dolly Parton's Heartstrings Nov. 29 DVD release

  • Diamonds & Rhinestones, The Greatest Hits Collection, Nov. 18 on CD and double vinyl.

  • "Almost Too Early For Christmas", Nov. 4, duet with Jimmy Fallon

  • Dolly Parton's Christmas On The Square Nov. 1 DVD release

  • Songs That Pulled Me Through The Tough Times, Becky Isaacs Bowman CD with Dolly duet, Oct, 28

  • A Holly, Dolly Christmas Ultimate Deluxe Edition Oct. 14 on CD and vinyl

  • Home For Christmas vinyl reissue, Oct. 7

  • Jubilation. Oct. 7 CD with Dolly duet

  • "9 To 5" with Kelly Clarkson, Sept. 9 single

  • "A Smoky Mountain Christmas", Aug. 29 single

  • "Someday It'll All Make Sense" (bluegrass remix), with Bill Anderson, Aug. 19

  • Dolly: Live From London 2022 digital reissue of 2008 concert

  • Dolly and Friends: The Making of a Soundtrack 2022 digital reissue of documentary

  • Positive Vibrations: Country Goes Reggae, Dolly re-recording of "Two Doors Down" with reggae musicians, July 22

  • As Far As I Can See: The Best Of Bill Anderson, two Dolly duets, June 10

  • All In For the Gambler Kenny Rogers tribute CD/DVD, May 20

  • Hymns: Some of Old, Some of New Julie & Dan, CD with Dolly on "The Seeker," April 22

  • Gershwin Country, Michael Feinstein album with Dolly collaboration, March 11

  • Run, Rose, Run, novel by Dolly and James Patterson, March 7 (audio play starring Dolly here)

  • Run, Rose, Run Dolly CD, March 4 (digital album here, vinyl here)

  • Dance With Dolly EP 12-inch single digital release, Sony/RCA, Feb. 18

  • Potential New Boyfriend EP 12-inch single digital release, Sony/RCA, Feb. 18

  • "Jolene" Destructo Remix, RCA, Nov. 13

  • Country Legends: Dolly Parton, Porter Wagoner & Friends Oct. 19 two-DVD set

  • Reba: Revived, Remixed, Revisited, includes duet on “Does He Love You,” Oct. 8

  • My Little Golden Book About Dolly Parton, Sept. 21

  • Dolly: The Ultimate Collection, Collectors' Edition 6-DVD abbreviated edition Sept. 21

  • "Eagle When She Flies" duet with Jose Feliciano, Sept. 17

  • Glasshouse Children Sam Williams CD with Dolly duet, Aug. 20

  • "In The Sweet By and By" new single, Aug. 13

  • "Sent From Above," new single, July 27

  • Early Dolly vinyl album of Goldband/Somerset 1959-1962 recordings, July 23

  • The Library That Dolly Built, documentary, streaming rent/purchase, July 9

  • Dolly Parton & Friends: 50 Years At The Opry U.S. DVD release (PBS), May 11

  • "One Angel" single with Rory Feek, April 23

  • "Hand Me Downs" single with Janelle Arthur, April 21

  • Company's Comin', Dolly duet on Leslie Jordan album, April 2

  • Female Force: Dolly Parton comic book, March 31: kindle edition, hardcover, and paperback

  • Dolly Parton's Heartstrings: Season 1 Netflix series available for Amazon Prime Video purchase, March 22

  • ”There Was Jesus (Piano Version)”, remix of Zach Williams duet, Feb. 19

  • 5 To 9," single, Feb. 2

  • Eagle When She Flies, digital re-release of 1991 album, Jan. 22

  • Greenfields: The Gibbs Brothers Songbook (Vol. 1), Jan. 8, Barry Gibb album with Dolly duet

  • Christmas At Dollywood, DVD, Jan. 5

  • A Holly Dolly Christmas Amazon transparent white vinyl exclusive, Dec. 7

  • "I Still Believe,", single, Dec. 4

  • It's Never Too Late: Make the Next Act of Your Life the Best Act of Your Life, Kathie Lee Gifford book with Dolly foreword, Dec. 1

  • Songteller autobiography hardcover, kindle version, audiobook, Nov. 17

  • Jolene CD re-issue, Nov. 13

  • Everything I Need To Know I Learned From Dolly Parton: Country Wisdom For Life's Little Challenges book, Nov. 3

  • "Pink" featuring Dolly, Monica, Jordin Sparks, Rita Wilson and Sara Evans song for Susan G. Komen Foundation, Oct. 21

  • She Come By It Natural: Dolly Parton, The Great Unifier book, Oct. 13

  • Unlikely Angel: The Songs Of Dolly Parton book Oct. 12

  • Dolly: The Ultimate Collection Time-Life DVD set, Oct. 5

  • A Holly Dolly Christmas MP3 (CD version here and a red vinyl format here), Oct. 2; retro releases Oct. 30: cassette tape and 8-track

  • Once Upon A Christmas, vinyl re-issue, Oct. 2

  • I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus” single from Christmas album, Sept. 15

  • The Dolly Parton Story: From Rags To Riches, streaming documentary, Sept. 15

  • Dolly: 50 Years At The Opry DVD import, Sept. 11

  • "Faith" (Misha K. Remix) with Galantis ft. Mr. Probz, Aug. 28

  • "Mary, Did You Know?" single from Christmas album, Aug. 21

  • Biography: Kenny Rogers DVD Aug. 18

  • "Peace Train" Remixes, 1997 album, digital download, June 26

  • Very Best Of Dolly Parton Vol. 1 2-LP vinyl release of 2007 compilation, June 26

  • We Found It/Porter 'N' Dolly/Say Forever You'll Be Mine/Porter & Dolly four-on-two CD, June 26

  • When Life Is Good Again,” single, May 28

  • Little Sparrow, 2001 album, digital download, April 10

  • Halos & Horns, 2002 album, digital download, April 10

  • For God & Country, 2003 album, digital download, April 10

  • Live & Well, 2004 album, digital download, April 10

  • Those Were The Days, 2005 album, digital download, April 10

  • Better Day, 2011 album, digital download, April 10

  • Me & Patsy Kickin' Up Dust: My Friendship with Patsy Cline with forward by Dolly, April 7

  • Unlikely Angel DVD re-issue, April 7

  • The Little Engine That Could 90th anniversary edition with Dolly introduction, April 7

  • Live At The Bottom Line 1977 digital download of New York concert, March 30

  • The Winning Hand, 1982 album, digital download, Feb. 28

  • Just Between You And Me/Always, Always/Porter Wayne And Dolly Rebecca/Love And Music four-on-two CD, Feb. 14

  • 9 To 5: The Musical London West End Cast Recording, Feb. 7; CD here, March 27

  • Church, Galantis album with Dolly collaboration on "Faith," Feb. 7

  • Linda Ronstadt: The Sound Of My Voice documentary, Dec. 3

  • "Faith" with Swedish duo Galantis and Danish rapper Mr. Probz, Oct. 25; (Galantis & Bali Bandits VIP Mix, Dec. 27; Acoustic mix, Jan. 10; six-remix EP, Jan. 24

  • Spartanburg Blues, Buck Trent (duet with Dolly on "Carrol County Accident")

  • "There Was Jesus" duet with Zach Williams, Oct. 4

  • For The Girls duet of "I Will Always Love You" on Kristin Chenoweth's CD, Sept. 27

  • Ken Burns' Country Music, Blu-Ray,Sept. 17

  • "God Only Knows" with For King & Country, Aug. 30

  • Ken Burns' Country Music Soundtrack Deluxe Edition, five-CD set, Aug. 30

  • Straight Talk, Aug. 23, Hollywood Records digital reissue

  • Jolene, Aug. 23, Sony Legacy vinyl reissue

  • "I Will Always Love You" with Kristin Chenoweth, single, Aug. 9

  • Once More/Two Of A Kind/Together Always/The Right Combination, Burning The Midnight Oil four-on-two CD, Aug. 2

  • In The Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad) 1969 album, digital release, July 26

  • Treasures 1996 album, digital release, July 19

  • The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas 1982 soundtrack, digital release, July 19

  • Steel Magnolias Blu-Ray release, May 28

  • Bubbling Over, 1973 Dolly album, digital release, May 17

  • Say Forever You'll Be Mine 1975 Porter & Dolly album, digital release, April 19

  • The RCA Sessions (1968-1976), 22-song digital collection of rare Porter & Dolly songs first released on the 2014 complete recordings boxed set, April 5

  • Love & Music 1973 Porter & Dolly album, digital release, March 29

  • We Found It 1973 Porter & Dolly album, digital release, Feb. 1

  • Hungry Again 1998 album, digital release, Jan. 25

  • Ronnie Milsap: The Duets, with Dolly on "Smoky Mountain Rain," Jan. 18

  • The Right Combination/Burning The Midnight Oil 1972 album, digital release, Jan. 4

  • Together Always, 1972 album, digital release, Jan. 4

  • Dumplin' Original Motion Picture Soundtrack CD version here or the digital version here, featuring 12 Dolly tracks, Nov. 30

  • Dolly: The Seeker/We Used To Dolly album from 1975, digital release, Nov. 23

  • As Long As I Love Dolly album from 1970, digital release, Nov. 23

  • "Jolene" Dolly song from Dumplin' soundtrack, Nov. 16

  • "Girl In The Movies" Dolly song from Dumplin' soundtrack, Nov. 2

  • The Sounds Of Christmas, Dailey & Vincent CD with Dolly collaboration on "Road To Bethlehem," Oct. 12

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar with Dolly afterword, Oct. 9

  • Porter Wayne And Dolly Rebecca 1970 album with Porter Wagoner, Sept. 28

  • Once More 1970 album with Porter Wagoner, Sept. 28

  • Porter 'N' Dolly 1974 album with Porter Wagoner, Sept. 28

  • A Woman's Right Dolly track from 27: The Most Perfect Album, Sept. 18

  • "Here I Am" Dolly duet with Sia from Dumplin' soundtrack, Sept. 14

  • King Of The Road Roger Miller tribute with Dolly performance, Aug. 31

  • Just The Two Of Us 1968 album with Porter Wagoner, Aug. 17

  • 1927 Jubilee: The New Bristol Sessions , with Dolly track "Something More," July 30

  • Frank McKlusky, C.I. Blu-Ray release (and DVD re-release) July 17

  • The Faith of Dolly Parton June 12 book

  • What Would Dolly Do? April 24 book

  • Straight Talk Special Edition, Blue-Ray and DVD re-issue, April 17

  • Restoration: Reimagining The Songs Of Elton John And Bernie Taupin April 6

  • Dolly Parton, Gender and Country Music Jan. 6 book

  • Next New Heartbreak, Brad Hudson CD Nov. 3 with Dolly duet

  • I Believe In You kids' CD Oct. 13 on Dolly Records/RCA Nashville, Sept. 29 digital download

  • Younger Now, Sept. 29, Miley Cyrus CD with Dolly duet

  • Woman Walk The Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives Sept. 20 book

  • The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Johnny and Friends DVD set Sept. 19

  • Simple Dreams, 1977 Linda Ronstadt album on CD with Dolly duet, Sept. 15

  • Just Because I'm A Woman 1968 vinyl re-issue, Sept. 8

  • A Real Live Dolly, 1970 album on CD, Sept. 1

  • Rainbow, Kesha CD with Dolly duet, Aug. 11

  • Born Again Wildflower, by Debbie Cochran (with Dolly duet on "Born Again Wildflower"), June 16

  • Hee Haw: Pfft! You Were Gone! DVD with Dolly performance of "Coat of Many Colors" and "The Right Combination," Time-Life, June 13

  • Dolly On Dolly: Interviews and Encounters With Dolly Parton May 1 book

  • Cover Stories: Brandi Carlile Celebrates 10 Years of The Story – An Album to Benefit War Child , features Dolly's performance of "The Story," May 5 (also available on vinyl here)

  • Just Between You And Me, 1968 album with Porter Wagoner download, March 3

  • Songs Of Cinema, Michael Bolton (duet with Dolly), Feb. 10

  • Dolly Parton's Christmas Of Many Colors: Circle Of Love DVD and Blu-Ray Dec. 20

  • Once Upon A Christmas, vinyl, 1984 album, Dec. 2

  • Dolly Parton's Coat Of Many Colors Blu-Ray release, Nov. 29

  • Coat Of Many Colors Oct. 18, children's book

  • The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas Oct. 11 "Pop Art Cover" DVD re-issue

  • "Jolene" with Pentatonix, Sept. 16

  • Hits Made Famous by Country Queens, Sept. 14, reissue

  • The Complete Trio Collection Deluxe Sept. 9, three-CD set (and My Dear Companion: Selections From The Trio Collection one-CD version, vinyl release of Trio II, and vinyl two-LP set of bonus tracks as Farther Along)

  • On Top Of Old Smoky: New Old-Time Smoky Mountain Music, CD with Dolly track, Aug. 19

  • Pure & Simple, solo CD, Aug. 19 (U.K. import with live CD from 2014 Glastonbury set available as import here)

  • Golden Streets of Glory 1971 album digital download

    My Tennessee Mountain Home 1973 album digital download

  • Country Girl In The Big Apple. vinyl, 1977 concert, June 24

  • Smart Blonde, biography re-issue, June 7

  • Dolly Parton: Queen Of Country April 5 digital release of hourlong documentary

  • Dolly Parton's Coat Of Many Colors May 3 DVD release

  • The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas (BluRay release), March 8

  • Coat Of Many Colors Feb. 12 vinyl re-issue

  • Mountain Songbird: A Sister's Tribute Stella Parton tribute CD to Dolly, Jan. 19

  • Dolly Parton's Coat Of Many Colors (2015 movie), Dec. 21 download

  • Rhinestone (1984), Dec. 4 download

  • Joshua (1971), Dec. 4 download

  • The Great Pretender (1984), Dec. 4 download

  • Hello I'm Dolly (1967), Dec. 4 download

  • Here You Come Again (1977), Dec. 4 download

  • Jolene (1974), Dec. 11 download

  • The Collection, Dec. 4 download of 10 Dolly albums

  • Christmas Time, Rhonda Vincent CD with Dolly guest appearance, Oct. 30

  • The Essential Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Oct. 2

  • Cass County, Sept. 25 Don Henley CD with Dolly duet

  • Picking Up The Pieces, Sept. 11, Jewel CD with Dolly duet

  • Platinum Blonde Australian DVD, Sept. 11 (import)

  • The Blacklist: Music From The Television Series Aug. 21 CD with "Slow Ass Jolene" by Dolly

  • Jolene Aug. 3 vinyl re-issue

  • Live From The Bottom Line, July 24 CD

  • Midnight Special DVD set with two Dolly songs, May 12

  • Orthophonic Joy: The 1927 Bristol Sessions Revisited CD with Dolly performing "When They Ring Those Golden Bells," May 12

  • Sonic Highways DVD with Dolly interview, April 7

  • Lifetime Holiday Triple Feature DVD with A Country Christmas Story featuring Dolly, Nov. 4

  • Touch Your Woman digital re-issue of 1972 album, Oct. 22

  • Early Morning Breeze DVD August 12

  • 2015 Official Dolly Calendar July 15

  • Trio, vinyl reissue of 1987 album with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, July 7

  • Bridges Mary Sarah (with Dolly duet on "Jolene") July 8

  • Blue Smoke U.S. release, May 13 (get the vinyl release here)

  • Just Between You And Me: Complete Recordings 1967-76 Porter & Dolly six-CD boxed set, May 13

  • "Home" U.S. digital single release, April 22

  • Who Is Dolly Parton? children's illustrated biography book April 3

  • Love Is Like A Butterfly 1974 album available for digital download March 21

  • "Blue Smoke" U.S. digital single release, March 18

  • Blue Smoke U.S. import of Aussie release, Feb. 4

  • The Box Set Series four-CD set, Jan. 28

  • The Very Best Of Dolly Parton: Australian Tour Edition U.S. import of Aussie release, Dec. 31

  • The Bargain Store, 1975 album available for digital download Dec. 23

  • Dream More: Celebrate The Dreamer In You paperback edition of Dolly's book Nov. 512:30 a.m.

  • Divided & United Civil War music CD with Dolly duet of "Listen To The Mockingbird" Nov. 5

  • My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy, 1969 album available for digital download Oct. 22

  • To All The Girls Willie Nelson CD (with Dolly duet) Oct. 15

  • You Can't Make Old Friends Kenny Rogers CD (with Dolly duet) Oct. 8

  • Rhinestone DVD re-issue Aug. 6

  • Heartbreak Express, 1982 album available for digital download July 16

  • Under The Influence Straight No Chaser CD (with Dolly guest vocals) May 7

  • Duets Paul Anka CD (with Dolly duet) April 9

  • Unsung Hero: A Tribute To The Music of Ron Davies (features Dolly track) March 25

  • At Last Lulu Roman CD (with Dolly duet) Jan. 15

  • Dream More book (Putnam) Nov. 27 (audio book available here)

  • Hollywood To Dollywood DVD (Breaking Glass Pictures), Nov. 6

  • Playlist: The Very Best of Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton (Sony Legacy) Oct. 9

  • Joyful Noise Songbook (Hal Leonard) May 30

  • Joyful Noise DVD (Warner Brothers) May 1

  • Joyful Noise Soundtrack (Watertower) Jan. 10

  • Bill Anderson: The First 10 Years: 1956-1966, Bill Anderson (previously unreleased duet "If It's All The Same To You") (Bear Family Records), Nov. 22

  • Les Grands Espaces, Isabelle Boulay, Nov. 15, duet on "True Blue"

  • "He's Everything", single from Joyful Noise soundtrack, Oct. 28

  • Chicago XXXIII: O Christmas Three, Oct. 4, duet on "Wonderful Christmas Time" (Chicago II)

  • First Dog DVD (features original songs by Dolly) Sept. 6

  • The Words and Music of Dolly Parton, July 31 (The Praeger Singer-Songwriter Collection)

  • The Tour Collection, July 26 (re-issue via Sony UK)

  • Better Day, June 28 (Dolly Records) (Vinyl version available here Aug. 16)

  • Straight Talk, May 10 (Mill Creek Entertainment) Blu-Ray disc release

  • . Hannah Montana Forever: Final Season, The Ultimate Fan Experience, March 8 (Disney DVD)

  • The Grascals, Country Classics With A Bluegrass Spin (Cracker Barrel exclusive) Jan. 10

  • Dolly's 9 To 5: The Musical songbook Jan. 5

  •  Wanted Dec. 14, seven previously unreleased Monument-era songs (Jukebox Records)

  • Super Hits/Heartbreaker, Nov. 9, re-issue (Sony)

  • Dolly Parton Triple Feature, Vol. 2, Nov. 9, re-issue of Coat of Many Colors, My Tennessee Mountain Home and Jolene (Sony)

  • Playlist: The Very Best Gospel Of Dolly Parton, Oct. 12 (RCA/Legacy)

  • Taken Rhonda VIncent (with Dolly duet), Sept. 21 (Upper Management)

  • Desgining Women: Season Four DVD, Sept. 14 (Shout)

  • "Made For Loving You" (digital single) (duet with Curly Putman) Aug. 31

  • Fairest Of Them All/My Favorite Songwriter, Porter Wagoner Aug. 17 (Omni; re-issue)

  • Brother Clyde (CD by Billy Ray Cyrus' new band, Brother Clyde, featuring a Dolly duet) Aug. 10 (Disney)

  • The Essential 3.0 Dolly Parton (compilation) June 15 (Sony Legacy)

  • Letter to Heaven: Songs of Faith and Inspiration May 4 (RCA)

  • A Real Live Dolly March 19 (RCA, download only)

  • Country's Greatest Stars Live Vol. 1 Jan. 26 (Shout! Factory)

  • "Comin' Home For Christmas" (single only) Dec. 1 (Dolly Records)

  • Dolly: Live From London (DVD and CD concert set) Nov. 10 (Dolly Records) (DVD portion available for downloading from Amazon here)

  • Dolly (four-CD boxed set) Oct. 27 (Sony Legacy)

  • Kenny Rogers: The First 50 Years (three-CD boxed set with new Dolly duet) Oct. 27 (Time Life Records)

  • "Change It" (single) July 28 (Dolly Records)

  • 9 To 5: The Musical (Soundtrack) July 28 (Dolly Records)

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    Today's Dolly Parton news

    Dolly Talks More About Carl's Passing
    Dolly recently spoke with the Associated Press about losing her husband, Carl. Read the interview here and see a video excerpt here.

    'People': Dolly Anxious About Play
    Dolly spoke recently with People magazine about her reaction to her upcoming Broadway-adaptation of her life story as an original musical. Read here why she is anxious about its Nashville out-of-town previews.

    New Museum Opens Website
    Dolly's upcoming Nashville museum, Dolly's Life of Many Colors, on Monday premiered its new website here with an artist's rendering of the interior concept for the largest-ever display of Dolly's life and career memorabilia and artifacts when it opens in 2026 at her new Nashville Songteller Hotel. The site also includes a newsletter sign-up link.

    Dolly Costime Sells For $19.5K
    Julien's Auctions hosted its latest music icons auction over the weekend, and Dolly's 1975 Hee Haw-worn pink bellbottomed jumpsuit went for $19,500.

    Dollywood Named America's Best Again
    Dollywood recently was announced for the third year in a row as the nation's favorite theme park as voted by polling of the National Amusement Park Historical Association. Read more here.

    New Mexico Takes Imagination Library Statewide
    New Mexico's governor announced last week that the state is the latest to take Dolly's Imagination Library early childhood literacy program statewide. Read more here.

    Family Discographies Added To Fan Site
    The Dolly fan site Dolly Discography over the past couple of months has worked to create a discography online of Dolly's family members. Check out the Owens-Parton Discography here.

    Chasing Rainbows Award Given To Iowa Teacher
    Ernie Schiller, a retired science teacher in Donnellson, Iowa, was recently honored with this year's Dolly Parton Chasing Rainbows Award from the National State Teachers of the Year Association. Learn more about him from Pen City Current here.

    U.K., U.S., Aussie Chart Updates
    Across the pond, Very Best Of Dolly Parton Vol. 1 regains the top spot on the British country compilation albums chart, inching up one to No. 1, while her Diamonds & Rhinestones, The Greatest Hits Collection slips one to No. 8, Emmylou Harris' entries in the Original Album Series, both featuring Dolly appearances, sees Volume 1 gain two to No. 15 and Volume 2 fall back out of the top 20, down from, No. 16, while Linda Ronstadt's entry in the collection, also featuring Dolly appearances, re-enters the top 20 at No. 16. Elsewhere on the U.K. charts, Sabrina Carpenter's Short & Sweet Deluxe Edition, with its Dolly duet, also retakes the top spot, moving up one to No. 1 U.K. pop, gaining one to No. 16 Scottish albums, losing one to No. 20 album sales, losing two to No. 20 physical album sales, and holding steady at No. 100 downloads and No. 1 streaming albums. Post Malone's F 1 Trillion, with its Dolly duet, rises two to No. 2 country albums. Beyonce's Cowboy Carter, with its Dolly appearances, rises one to No. 4 British country albums and slides four to No. 6 Americana albums.

  • Down Under, Carpenter regains two to No. 2 pop albums, Malone stays at No. 6 Australian country albums, and Beyonce dips one to No. 32 country while Dolly's Diamonds & Rhinestones, The Greatest Hits Collection falls two to No. 27.
  • Stateside, the May 31 Billboard charts find Carpenter gain one to No.7 pop albums, hold steady at No. 11 sales, rise one to No. 8 streaming, remain steady at No. 11 current albums, and inch up one to No. 6 Canadian albums. Malone drops one to No. 25 pop albums and two to No., 17 Canadian albums, four to No. 26 streaming albums and one to No. 5 country albums. Beyonce moves up four to No. 67 pop albums, three to No. 14 country albums and one to No. 7 Americana albums.



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    May 27:
    Dolly's Frozen Food Line Officially Announced


    Dolly last week officially announced her line of individual frozen entrees as part of her food deal with Conagra. She announced the dishes on CBS Mornings in a brief interview available here and in the media player above. In a press release, she said of the $4.49 meals heading to groceries nationwide: "I've always believed in the power of a warm, hearty meal, and now with these offerings I'm bringing a little taste of my own Southern favorites to you. Whether you're busy or just craving some quick comfort, I hope these dishes warm your heart as much as your belly!" In addition, a $9.99 frozen peach cobbler has been added to her frozen dessert line. The products (click on below provided photos for larger high-resolution versions), which were previously reported here in February after they were teased at an industry trade show, are:
  • Dolly Parton's Beef Pot Roast: Tender USDA Choice beef with cuts of carrots, celery, onions, and roasted red potatoes in a rich, savory Southern-style gravy.
  • Dolly Parton's Chicken & Dumplings: White meat chicken with thick-cut carrots and celery, paired with fluffy dumplings in a creamy pepper and thyme sauce.
  • Dolly Parton's Country Fried Steak: A tender, fried beef patty topped with black pepper and chive country gravy, served alongside chunky mashed potatoes and seasoned green beans with smoky bacon.
  • Dolly Parton's Shrimp & Grits: Creamy white cheddar grits with succulent shrimp, cherry tomatoes, and a bold, spicy Southern-style sauce.
  • Dolly Parton's Biscuit Batter Peach Cobbler: multi-serve frozen peach cobbler with a biscuit batter top that bakes up fresh in the oven, as the peaches and filling are caramelizing underneath.


    New Interviews Released


    Dolly has some new interviews including one with Entertainment Tonight here or in the media player above. She also spoke with Huffington Post about her approval of Beyonce's "Jolene" cover (and that she wouldn't rule out popping in on the Cowboy Carter tour) here and that she will visit the U.K. in October here, although she didn't reveal why.

    'Time' Recognizes Dolly's Philanthropy
    Time magazine last week released its Philanthropy 100 list of the world's most important charitable donors and included Dolly in its category of "longtime givers" here thanks to her book program for preschoolers, donations to medical research including creation of the Moderna COVID vaccine, wildfire relief, hurricane relief, and more.

    Dolly Opens Hall Of Fame Exhibit
    Dolly was on hand for the opening of her Country Music Hall of Fame exhibit "Dolly Parton: Portrait of a Seeker" last week. Coverage includes AL.com here, The Tennessean here, Everything Nash here, WSMV here and some photos from the Hall of Fame itself here.

    U.S., U.K., Aussie Chart Updates
    Across the pond, Very Best Of Dolly Parton Vol. 1 holds steady on the British country compilation albums chart at No. 2, while her Diamonds & Rhinestones, The Greatest Hits Collection slips three to No. 7 and Dolly Parton & Family: Smoky Mountain DNA -- Family, Faith & Fables, falls back out of the top 20, down from No. 15. Emmylou Harris' entries in the Original Album Series, both featuring Dolly appearances, re-enter the top 20 at No. 16 for Volume 2 and No. 17 for Volume 1, respectively. Elsewhere on the U.K. charts, Sabrina Carpenter's Short & Sweet Deluxe Edition, with its Dolly duet, holds steady at No. 2 U.K. pop, losing three to No. 17 Scottish albums, four to No. 19 album sales, three to No. 18 physical album sales, and 27 to No. 100 downloads, gaining one to No. 1 streaming albums. Post Malone's F 1 Trillion, with its Dolly duet, regains three to No. 4 country albums. Beyonce's Cowboy Carter, with its Dolly appearances, rises one to No. 5 British country albums and three to No. 2 Americana albums.

  • Down Under, Carpenter holds steady at No. 4 pop albums, Malone stays at No. 6 Australian country albums, and Beyonce dips three to No. 31 country while Dolly's Diamonds & Rhinestones, The Greatest Hits Collection inches up one to No. 25.
  • Stateside, the May 24 Billboard charts find Carpenter lose two to No. 8 pop albums, one to No. 11 sales, two to No. 9 streaming, one to No. 11 current albums, and four to No. 7 Canadian albums. Malone drops three to No. 24 pop albums and one to No., 18 Canadian albums, holding steady at No. 22 streaming albums and No. 4 country albums. Beyonce falls 17 to No. 71 pop albums, five to No. 17 country albums and one to No. 8 Americana albums.

    May 20:
    'Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol' Heads On Tour
    Dolly Parton's Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol is going on its first multi-city tour this holiday season, Dollymania.net is the first media outlet to announce. Although the show does not feature Dolly herself, she wrote the music and lyrics for the Charles Dickens adaptation set in an Appalachian Mountain mining town in the 1930s. It has not been revealed how many total cities will be visited on the tour or if more may be added to those known at this time. Dates known thus far are:

  • Nov. 25, Roanoke, Va., Berglung Center
  • Dec. 3, Charleston, W.V., Clay Center
  • Dec. 7, Davenport, Iowa, Adler Theatre
  • Dec. 10, Conway, Ark., Reynolds Perfornace Hall
  • Dec. 11, Overland Park, Kan., Midwest Trust Center
  • Dec. 15, Ames, Iowa, Stephens Auditorium
  • Dec. 20-21, The Villages, Fla., Sharon PAC

    Hall Of Fame Exhibit Opens In Music City


    The Country Music Hall of Fame exhibit "Dolly Parton: Journey of a Seeker" opens to the public Tuesday in Nashville. Check out a video from the Hall of Fame interviewing Dolly here or in the media player above and check out a few photos from the exhibit from FOX 17 here.

    Dolly Books 'CBS Mornings' For Wednesday
    Dolly is slated to be a guest on CBS Mornings Wednesday, the network has announced. The content of her interview hasn't been disclosed, but given the timing one would assume it is to promote the opening of the Country Music Hall of Fame exhibit. The program starts at 7 a.m.

    Dolly Gets First Kids' Choice Award Nomination\
    Dolly has earned her first-ever nomination at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards with a nod alongside Sabrina Carpenter for their re-recording of her hit "Please, Please, Please." It will compete for Favorite Music Collaboration against "APT" by ROSE' and Bruno Mars, "Call Me When You Break Up" by Selena Gomex, Benny Blanco, and Gracie Adams, "Die With A Smile" by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, "Luther" by Kendrick Lamar and SZA, "Show Me Love" by WizTheMC, Bees & Honey, and Tyla, and "Slow Motion" by Marshmello with the Jonas Brothers. Winners will be announced on the live show at 8 p.m. June 21.

    Opry Gets Dolly-Themed Microphone Stand
    Carly Pearce last week unveiled a special 100th anniversary Grand Ole Opry microphone stand honoring Dolly. It is adorned with butterflies. Check it out here.

    Visit Nashville Recognizes Dolly
    The Nashville hospitality industry recently honored Dolly for her contributions to Music City. Check out a summary of the ceremony from Visit Music City here.

    Lamar Advertising Partners With Imagination Library
    Lamar Advertising, one of the largest billboard advertisers in the world, has announced that Dolly's Imagination Library early childhood literacy program has been selected as this year's nationwide in-kind advertising partner. Over the next 12 months, Lamar will donate over $2 million in free digital ads to promote the program.

    Bill Owens Album Released Digitally
    Owepar Entertainment on Friday released the first digital version of recordings by Dolly's Uncle Bill Owens, including some tracks that were once sold at Dollywood when he performed there. The album Dreams Do Come True features a duet with Dolly on the title track that she had recorded as a solo cut on her 1991 album Eagle When She Flies as well as Bill's versions of their 1966 breakout single as co-writers, "Put It Off Until Tomorrow," and "Sometimes An Old Memory Gets In My Eye," which Dolly recorded in 1973. Order your copy here. According to the fan-operated Dolly Discography, three of the tracks had previously been released at the park and the others were from the vault.

    U.S., U.K., Aussie Chart Updates
    Across the pond, Very Best Of Dolly Parton Vol. 1 loses its top spot on the British country compilation albums chart, slipping one to No. 2, while her Diamonds & Rhinestones, The Greatest Hits Collection gains one to No. 4 and Dolly Parton & Family: Smoky Mountain DNA -- Family, Faith & Fables climbs five to No. 15. Linda Ronstadt's and Emmylou Harris' entries in the Original Album Series, both featuring Dolly appearances, each fall back off the top 20, down from No. 10 and No. 13, respectively. Elsewhere on the U.K. charts, Sabrina Carpenter's Short & Sweet Deluxe Edition, with its Dolly duet, holds steady at No. 2 U.K. pop, losing four to No. 14 Scottish albums, six to No. 15 album sales, seven to No. 15 physical album sales, and one to No. 2 streaming albums, gaining 16 to No. 73 downloads. Post Malone's F 1 Trillion, with its Dolly duet, regains one to No. 7 country albums. Beyonce's Cowboy Carter, with its Dolly appearances, holds steady at No. 6 British country albums, shoots up five to No. 5 Americana albums, and falls back off the top 100 streaming albums, down from No, 94.

  • Down Under, Carpenter slips two to No. 4 pop albums, Malone stays at No. 6 Australian country albums, and Beyonce loses one to No. 28 country while Dolly's Diamonds & Rhinestones, The Greatest Hits Collection holds steady at No. 26.
  • Stateside, the May 17 Billboard charts find Carpenter slip one to No. 6 pop albums, one to No. 10 sales, one to No. 7 streaming, and one to No. 10 current albums, rising one to No. 3 Canadian albums. Malone remains steady at No. 21 pop albums and No. 22 streaming albums, gains one to No. 4 country albums, and rises two to No. 17 Canadian albums. Beyonce climbs 10 spots to No. 54 pop albums, two to No. 12 country albums and one to No. 7 Americana albums.

    May 13:
    Dolly Talks To E! News At Dollywood


    E! News interviewed Dolly when she visited Dollywood the other weekend. Learn what she would or wouldn't do (including headlining Coachella) here or in the media player above.

    Another Dolly Outfit Hits Julien's Auctions
    Celebrity auction house Julien's Auctions is offering another major Dolly item in its new Music Icons auction May 30-31 at New York City's Hard Rock Café. A pink jumpsuit Dolly wore for an appearance on Hee Haw in 1975 is up for bids with an estimated value of $8,000-$10,000 but as of press time pre-auction online bidding was already at $10,000. Check the item out here.

    Change.org Promotes Dolly Airport
    Change.org has picked up the fan petition to rename Nashville International Airport after Dolly and is using it to promote not only the petition but also the service itself. Check out the promo spot here and sign the petition, currently at over 53,000 signatures, here

    New Dollar General Items Hit Stores
    Dollar General has debuted its summer line of Dolly home goods in their stores nationwide now. This marks the third wave of products for her deal with the discount retailer. Check out a social media post previewing them here.  

    U.S., U.K., Aussie Chart Updates
    Across the pond, Very Best Of Dolly Parton Vol. 1 holds onto the top spot on the British country compilation albums chart, remaining at No. 1, while her Diamonds & Rhinestones, The Greatest Hits Collection inches up one to No. 5 and Dolly Parton & Family: Smoky Mountain DNA -- Family, Faith & Fables re-enters the top 20 at No. 20. Linda Ronstadt's entry in the Original Album Series featuring a couple of Dolly appearances gains three to No. 10, while Emmylou Harris' Original Album Series also featuring Dolly appearances sees Volume 1 slip two to No. 13 and Volume 2 fall back out of the top 20, down from No. 20. Elsewhere on the U.K. charts, Sabrina Carpenter's Short & Sweet Deluxe Edition, with its Dolly duet, regains two to No. 2 U.K. pop, four to No. 10 Scottish albums, three to No. 9 album sales, and seven to No. 8 physical album sales, losing 37 to No. 89 download but, remaining steady at No. 1 streaming albums. Post Malone's F 1 Trillion, with its Dolly duet, inches down two to No. 8 country albums. Beyonce's Cowboy Carter, with its Dolly appearances, rises one to No. 6 British country albums and gains one to No. 6 Americana albums while re-entering streaming albums at No, 94.

  • Down Under, Carpenter holds steady at No. 2 pop albums, Malone stays at No. 6 Australian country albums, and Beyonce gains three to No. 27 country while Dolly's Diamonds & Rhinestones, The Greatest Hits Collection inches up one to No. 26.
  • Stateside, the May 10 Billboard charts find Carpenter slip one to No. 5 pop albums, seven to No. 9 sales, one to No. 6 streaming, two to No. 4 Canadian albums, and seven to No. 9 current albums. Malone loses three to No. 21 pop albums, two to No. 5 country albums, three to No. 22 streaming albums and remains steady at No. 19 Canadian albumss. Beyonce shoots up 129 places to No. 64 pop albums as her tour to support the album kicks off, 21 to No. 14 country albums and seven to No. 8 Americana albums.

    May 6:
    Dolly Celebrates 40th Season Of Dollywood Homecoming

    Dolly returned home over the weekend to celebrate the anniversary of her Dollywood theme park's opening as it observed its 40th season. At a media event on Friday, she emerged from a cake wearing an updated version of the dress she had on while standing on top of a cake at the park's first anniversary (although she mistakenly said it was the dress she wore at the park's opening). She introduced a video of the past 40 seasons and then participated in a panel discussion about the park's history with former Silver Dollar City Tennessee General Manager (and current Dolly Parton Productions President) Ted Miller, Pete Herschend of co-owner Herschend Family Entertainment, and Dollywood President Eugene Norton, moderated by former WBIR anchor Beth Haynes. The event ended with the cast of the new park entertainment history retrospective show "Play On" singing "Hooray for Dollywood!" She also that day released a digital album of songs from Dollywood and the off-park dinner theater shows called The Dollywood Collection: Celebrating 40 Years of Music & Memories, and announced a new I Heart Radio Dollywood channel for the year as well as free tickets to the park for all foster children in Tennessee. She toured the park on Friday afternoon, including a photo op stop at the park's new Hollywood-style Dollywood sign, but unfortunately weather cancelled her planned appearances on Saturday. Check out your official Dollymania video of the media event here or in the first media player above and clips from the premiere of Play On here or in the second media player above. The official event feed from the park's Facebook page is available here or in the first media player below, an interview Friday morning from NBC's Today where she not only talked about the park's milestone but also how she is handling her husband's recent passing here or in the second media player below, and the new park documentary The Dollywood Dream which premiered for employees Thursday and aired on local television Friday here or in the third media player below. Look for more coverage, including photo galleries, here next week and from other media including WJHL here and here, People here, Theme Park Insider here, WBIR here and here, WCYB here, The Knoxville News Sentinel here and here, and WATE here.

    New Biography Special Coming Saturday
    Details remain scant at this time, but Lifetime cable network has announced it will premiere a new, updated, two-hour Biography episode titled "Dolly Parton: Journey of a Seeker" at 6 p.m. Eastern Saturday, May 10, with a repeat at 11 a.m. Sunday, May 11. Given its title, it appears to be a tie-in to her Country Music Hall of Fame exhibit of the same name opening May 20. Promotional materials only say: "An updated look at the songwriter behind the rhinestones as she reveals everything in the lyrics of her songs, featuring exclusive interviews with Dolly Parton herself, her musicians, co-writers and producers."

    Third 'Billy The Kid' Book Coming In December
    Dolly announced last week her third installment in her children's book series about her goddog Billy the Kid (who belongs to her manager's daughter), Dolly Parton's Billy the Kid Dances His Heart Out, will be released for the holiday season on Dec. 2. Reserve your copy here.

    Nashville's Dollys Revealed For Musical
    Dolly on Monday announced the three lead actresses to play her in the out of town tryouts for her Broadway-bound bio-musical Dolly: An Original Musical: Merrily We Roll Along star Katie Rose Clark, Kinky Boots' Carrie St. Louis, and young Quinn Titcomb, who has appeared in the tourof Waitress and the film Theater Camp. Read more from Dateline here. The show has also been extended througfh Aug. 31 in Nashville. In addition, Belmont University, which partnered with Dolly to develop the show, is expanding its DollyU offerings to include a class creating a feature documentary about making the Broadway show, a class on market research around the production, and a class on Dolly's songwriting, according to Axios here.

    Dolly Hotel Designs Released
    Renderings of Dolly's upcoming 12-story Songteller hotel in Nashville were released last week showing a large guitar-shaped entrance topped with a signature butterfly on the front of the building and Dolly's museum with a 46-foot-tall metal art installation of Dolly outside and a "shimmer wall" of backlit iridescent material behind it. Check out coverage from The Tennessean here.

    Library Loses Washington State Funding
    First it was Republicans in Indiana and now it's Democrats in Washington state that have changed their minds and cancelled funding for the statewide expansion of Dolly's Imagination Library early childhood literacy program with state funding. The legislature there killed its $2 million second year allocation just one year after approving it, My Bellingham Now reports here.

    'Very Best' Regains No. 1 Overseas
    Across the pond, Very Best Of Dolly Parton Vol. 1 recaptures the pole position for the British country compilation albums chart, advancing one to No. 1, while her Diamonds & Rhinestones, The Greatest Hits Collection holds steady at No. 6 and Dolly Parton & Family: Smoky Mountain DNA -- Family, Faith & Fables falls out of the top 20, down from No. 19. Re-entering the top 20 is Linda Ronstadt's entry in the Original Album Series featuring a couple of Dolly appearances at No. 13, while Emmylou Harris' Original Album Series also featuring Dolly appearances sees Volume 1 rise four to No. 11 and Volume 2 slip two to No. 20. Elsewhere on the U.K. charts, Sabrina Carpenter's Short & Sweet Deluxe Edition, with its Dolly duet, dips two to No. 4 U.K. pop, seven to No. 14 Scottish albums, six to No. 12 album sales, nine to No. 15 physical album sales, and eight to No. 52 downloads, remaining steady at No. 1 streaming albums. Post Malone's F 1 Trillion, with its Dolly duet, inches down one to No. 6 country albums. Beyonce's Cowboy Carter, with its Dolly appearances, dips one to No. 7 British country albums and holds steady at No. 7 Americana albums.

  • Down Under, Carpenter slips one to No. 2 pop albums, Malone rises one to No. 6 Australian country albums, and Beyonce moves up four to No. 30 country while Dolly's Diamonds & Rhinestones, The Greatest Hits Collection re-enters the top 40 at No. 27.
  • Stateside, the May 3 Billboard charts find Carpenter hold steady at No. 4 pop albums, rise five to No. 2 sales, gain two to No. 5 streaming, remain at No. 2 Canadian albums, and increase five to No. 2 current albums. Malone rises five to No. 18 pop albums three to No. 19 Canadian albums, remaining steady at No. 3 country albums. Beyonce re-enters the top 200 pop albums at No. 193, gains nine to No. 35 country albums and improves three to No. 15 Americana albums.

    April 29:
    Dolly To Visit Dollywood This Weekend
    Dollywood is preparing for Dolly to return this weekend to appear for the anniversary of the park's actual opening 39 years ago as it continues its 40th season. She will open the day Friday with a remote appearance live on NBC's Today during the 7 a.m. – 9 a.m. segment before an 11 a.m. media event at the park open only to VIP guests, the press, and select invited Diamond Passholders (a stand-by line will be available for Diamond Passholders not invited). She is expected to also be on park Saturday as well. In related news, the park is offering a special public employee discount for $49 one-day admission tickets now through June 13 for members of the military, first responders, school employees, government employees, and medical employees. Verify employment through ID.me and buy up to six tickets. Discount rooms at DreamMore and Heartsongs are also available for those individuals through June 13.

    Win Music City Trip From Dolly Wines
    Dolly Wines are giving away a trip to Nashville to be among the first to see the out of town tryouts for Dolly: An Original Musical, plus tickets to her "Dolly Parton: Journey of a Seeker" exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and tour and show at the Grand Ole Opry. Additional entries for wine purchases. Must be 21 or older to enter. Learn more here.

    'Joyful Noise' Being Adapted For Stage
    Executive Producers Michael McFadden and Katy Lipson have created a new development, investment, and production company, TRW Production, which in partnership with Steve Spiegel of Theatrical Rights Worldwide will develop new theatrical productions. Among their first two projects in a stage adaptation of the 2012 Dolly and Queen Latifah movie Joyful Noise. The production, being adapted by screenwriter Todd Graff, is slated to include the three original songs Dolly wrote for the film, the movie's adaptations of other pop hits, plus an original gospel-inspired score, according to What's On Stage here.

    U.S., U.K., Aussie Chart Updates
    Sabrina Carpenter's Short & Sweet Deluxe Edition, with its Dolly duet, continues to dominate the American and international charts. The April 26 Billboard charts have the album up two to No. 4 pop albums, up two to No. 7 sales, up one to No. 7 streaming, up three to No. 2 Canadian albums, and steady at No. 7 current albums. Post Malone's F 1 Trillion, with its Dolly duet, gains three to No. 23 pop albums and No. 20 streaming albums, losing one to No. 22 Canadian albums and remaining steady at No. 3 country albums. Beyonce's Cowboy Carter, with its Dolly appearances, loses three to No. 44 country albums and two to No. 18 Americana albums.

  • Across the pond, Very Best Of Dolly Parton Vol. 1 holds steady at No. 2 country compilation albums, while her Diamonds & Rhinestones, The Greatest Hits Collection holds steady at No. 6, Dolly Parton & Family: Smoky Mountain DNA -- Family, Faith & Fables loses nine to No. 19, while Emmylou Harris' Original Album Series featuring Dolly appearances sees Volume 1 re-enter the top 20 at No. 15 and Volume 2 re-enter at No. 18.. Elsewhere on the U.K. charts, Carpenter remains steady at No. 2 pop, gains four to No. 7 Scottish albums, four to No. 8 album sales, and six to No. 6 physical album sales, dropping 32 to No. 44 downloads and remaining steady at No. 1 streaming albums. Malone remains steady at No. 5 country albums. Beyonce holds steady at No. 6 British country albums and falls two to No. 7 Americana albums.
  • Down Under, Carpenter gains one to No. 1 pop albums, Malone holds steady at No. 5 Australian country albums and Beyonce remains at No. 34 country.

    April 21:
    'Star Of The Show' Has Deluxe Edition
    Although word of the book had leaked throughout the fan world about a week ago and was reported here on this news page last Monday, Dolly on Thursday officially announced her upcoming third installment in her coffee table memoir trilogy: Star Of The Show: My Life On Stage. In her announcement, she revealed the cover art (at left; click on for a larger view) and that a deluxe edition of the tome will also be released here (currently selling on Amazon for $100, versus $55 for the standard edition). The deluxe version features the same 350 photos and eight-page gatefold of performances as the standard edition but will come with gilded edges, an enhanced cover with upgraded special effects, a stain ribbon bookmark, and three 8x10 photos enclosed in an envelope. The promotional copy describes the book as "the global superstar finally shares a definitive look at her career as one of the world's most dazzling and beloved performers.Featuring engaging stories and memories from Parton's dynamic life behind the microphone, this book spotlights her signature performances and star-making moments, from singing in front of her family to premiering on the Grand Ole Opry stage and beyond. Her formative years performing with country legend Porter Wagoner are chronicled as she learns hard lessons from life on the road. Breaking out on her own at state fairs and critically acclaimed venues, she toured the world performing for millions of fans in arenas, stadiums, and at festivals. From making her onscreen debut in the blockbuster feature film 9 to 5 to playing the Dallas Cowboys' 2023 Thanksgiving halftime show to 42 million viewers, this global superstar knows no limits. Along the way, Dolly shares the stage with Kenny Rogers, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris, and others, while offering insight on touring big, singing strong, and staying on top for seven decades.Brimming with Parton's trademark wit and heartfelt sincerity, Star of the Show: My Life on Stage is not only an homage to one of history's most cherished artists, but also a must-have collector's item for—and love letter to—any fan of the one and only Dolly Parton."

    Tram Operators: Dolly Visiting Park May 2-3 Weekend
    Although no official announcement has come yet from Dollywood for a Dolly appearance the weekend of May 2-3, visitors to the park over the weekend report to Dollymania.net that tram operators were telling guests Dolly will be on park for "a huge celebration" that weekend of the park's 40th season on the anniversary of the park's original grand opening. Again, the park has yet to release an official announcement, but Dolly said when she appeared for the season opening in March that she would be back for the anniversary in May. In recent years, if her appearance is announced, it hasn't been revealed until about a week before the event, which is still several days away.

    U.S., U.K., Aussie Chart Updates
    Sabrina Carpenter's Short & Sweet Deluxe Edition, with its Dolly duet, continues to ride high in the American and international charts last week. The April 19 Billboard charts have the album up one to No. 6 pop albums, down three to No. 9 sales, up one to No. 8 streaming, up one to No. 5 Canadian albums, and steady at No. 7 current albums. Post Malone's F 1 Trillion, with its Dolly duet, inches up one to No. 26 pop albums and two to No. 23 streaming albums, gaining one to No. 21 Canadian albums and remaining steady at No. 3 country albums. Beyonce's Cowboy Carter, with its Dolly appearances, loses three to No. 41 country albums and remains steady at No. 16 Americana albums.

  • Across the pond, Very Best Of Dolly Parton Vol. 1 slips one to No. 2 country compilation albums, while her Diamonds & Rhinestones, The Greatest Hits Collection rises two to No. 6, Dolly Parton & Family: Smoky Mountain DNA -- Family, Faith & Fables gains five to No. 10, while The Complete Trio Collection Deluxe falls back out of the top 20, down from No. 20. Elsewhere on the U.K. charts, Carpenter remains steady at No. 2 pop, loses four to No. 11 Scottish albums, three to No. 12 album sales, and four to No. 12 physical album sales, rising 16 to No. 12 downloads and remaining steady at No. 1 streaming albums. Malone loses two to No. 5 country albums. Beyonce inches up one to No. 6 British country albums and two to No. 5 Americana albums.
  • Down Under, Carpenter holds steady at No. 2 pop albums, Malone gains two to No. 5 Australian country albums, Beyonce loses four to No. 34 country albums, and The Wiggles' Wiggle Up, Giddy Up, with two Dolly duets and two Dolly covers, falls out of the top 40 country albums, down from No. 33.

    Night Of 1,000 Dollys Returning
    Club XYZ in Knoxville has set May 16 and 17 for their annual Night of 1,000 Dollys party. The tribute features the Queens of Knoxville and special guests for 11:30 p.m. and 1 am. Shows. Admission $10 for 21+.


    April 15:
    Five Classic Live Tracks Released For 50th Anniversary


    Available for the first time in half a century, RCA Records last week released the first-ever digital version of 1975's In Concert: With Host Charley Pride for its 50th anniversary featuring five live Dolly performances from a television special with Pride, Chet Atkins, Ronnie Milsap, Jerry Reed, and Gary Stewart. Dolly contributes her second version of "Jolene" to be nominated for a Grammy for Best Female Country Vocal (streaming from YouTube in the media player above or by clicking here), "Love Is Like A Butterfly" here, "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms" as a duet with Milsap here, "Coat Of Many Colors" here and "The Bargain Store" here. Order your downloads of the songs from Amazon here. Also reissued recently are a digital version of Dolly's Here I Am biography to Amazon Video here, sister Rachel Dennison's 1984 major label debut Light Up The Night from Columbia Records here, and late brother Floyd Parton's The Songwriter/The Singer on family label Owepar here featuring his solo versions of "Foolin' Around," "Rockin' Years," and "Waltz Me To Heaven."

    Hall Of Fame Exhibit, Companion Book Coming This Summer
    The Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville announced last week a new exhibit, "Dolly Parton: Journey of a Seeker," which opens May 20 and continues for a 16-month engagement through September 2026. In a statement, Dolly said: "Being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame was one of the greatest moments of my life, and being able to have a personal exhibit for the fans that put me there is a very big deal to me. This seeker is very proud and honored, and I hope you enjoy my journey. I will always love you." The exhibit, which will feature an 80-page companion paperback book from the University of Illinois Press on behalf of the Country Music Foundation Press and is available for preorder here. will focus on the turning points in her life and career with many artifacts and costumes. Access is included in Museum admission but a limited number of timed tickets for the exhibit are available each day, so advance reservations are encouraged. Check out an interview with Dolly about the exhibit from The Tennessean here.

    Dolly's Next Coffee Table Memoir Coming Nov. 11
    Penguin Books has announced that the third and final installment in Dolly's trilogy of coffee table memoirs, Star Of The Show: My Life On Stage, will hit shelves Nov. 11 from its Ten Speed Press imprint. The book, available for pre-order from Amazon here, is slated at 336 pages and will also feature a Kindle version and Audible Audio Book available for pre-order here.

    Joleans Jeans Debut At Good American
    Dolly earlier this month unveiled a new line of luxury jeans and accessory clothing called Joleans through Kim Kardashian's Good American clothing line. Check them out here.

    'Harpers Bazaar' Talks Dolly Style
    Dolly chats about her style with the UK version of Harpers Bazaar here.

    Florida Pirate's Voyage Opens June 1
    The Panama City, Fla., location of Dolly's Pirate's Voyage dinner theater has announced a June 1 opening date. Read more from The News Herald here.

    'Here You Come Again' Heads Down Under
    The Dolly jukebox musical Here You Come Again has announced an Australian tour starting in July which follows a British tour and limited U.S. tour. Learn more from Aussie Theatre here.

    In Memoriam: 'Dolly' Producer/Director Don Mischer
    Don Mischer, legendary live musical television producer and director including several episodes of Dolly's 1987-88 ABC variety series, died last week at age 85. In addition to producing, he directed eight episodes of the series including the premiere show, episodes five and six, and each of the special holiday or on-location episodes regarded as the best from the season: New Orleans, Nashville, Hawaii, Christmas, and Thanksgiving at Dollywood. His obituary is available at The Hollywood Reporter here.

    Dollywood Readies Flower & Food Festival
    Dollywood opens its Flower & Food Festival Friday with more than 1 million blooms, fresh tastes of spring, and new entertainment offerings through June 8. In its sixth year, the festival dresses the park in elaborate floral installations including an upside-down butterfly umbrella, several animals, and a depiction of Dolly's mother sewing her Coat of Many Colors. In a statement, Dolly said: "If there's one thing I know about the Smokies, it's that God does some of his best handiwork this time of year. It's like the mountains come back to life in the spring with all of His beautiful creations blooming around us. Our hosts here at Dollywood put so much effort into making the park as beautiful as the natural beauty you see throughout the hills around us. You know we won the Golden Ticket Award last year for the Most Beautiful Park in the world, and when you come experience the Smoky Mountains this time of year, I think you can understand why we won it!" The festival tasting pass features the Salad of Many Colors, loaded street fries, pesto caprese panini, Smoky Mountain grilled corn, blueberry pie milkshake, and wild berry cream cheese funnel cake. The formerly summer-festival-only Imagination Playhouse returns April 19 as a permanent fixture with Dolly's musical adaptations of Imagination Library books and a 40th anniversary season retrospective "Play On" opens May 3 with excerpts from various entertainment shows at the park throughout its history. The bio-musical "From The Heart: The Life & Music Of Dolly Parton" continues through June 6 and Heidi Parton's Kin & Friends Show also continues. The Umbrella Sky returns above Showstreet, and entertainers Lauren Jelencovich (April 18-May 18), Wilder Flower (May 19-June 1), and Robinella (June 2-8) will perform.

    U.S., U.K., Aussie Chart Updates
    Dolly remains the queen of the British country compilation albums chart as her Very Best Of Dolly Parton Vol. 1 remains at No. 1 in its amazing 354th week on the tally. Her Diamonds & Rhinestones, The Greatest Hits Collection slips three to No. 8, Dolly Parton & Family: Smoky Mountain DNA -- Family, Faith & Fables gains two to No. 15, and Original Album Series by Emmylou Harris featuring Dolly appearances falls back out of the top 20, down from No. 16, while The Complete Trio Collection Deluxe re-enters the top 20 at No. 20. Elsewhere on the U.K. charts, Sabrina Carpenter's Short & Sweet Deluxe Edition, with its Dolly duet, gains two to No. 2 pop, three to No. 7 Scottish albums, two to No. 9 album sales, 2 to No. 8 physical album sales, and 17 to No. 28 downloads, remaining steady at No. 1 streaming albums. Post Malone's F 1 Trillion, with its Dolly duet, falls off the top 100 downloads, down from No. 58, and loses one to No. 3 country albums. Beyonce's Cowboy Carter, with its Dolly appearances, remains steady at No. 7 British country albums and No. 7 Americana albums.

  • Down Under, Carpenter holds steady at No. 2 pop albums, Malone gains one to No. 7 Australian country albums, Beyonce loses two to No. 34 country albums, and The Wiggles' Wiggle Up, Giddy Up, with two Dolly duets and two Dolly covers, gains four to No. 35 country albums.
  • Back in the U.S., the April 12 Billboard numbers show Carpenter down one to No. 7 pop albums, up one to No. 6 sales, down two to No. 9 streaming, down one to No. 6 Canadian albums, and up one to No. 7 current albums. Malone loses seven to No. 27 pop albums and three to No. 25 streaming albums, gaining one to No. 22 Canadian albums and remaining steady at No. 3 country albums. Beyonce loses two to No. 38 country albums and three to No. 16 Americana albums.

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    March 24:
    Carl's Tribute Song Hits U.S. Charts


    "If You Hadn't Been There", Dolly's single from her upcoming stage bio-musical released as a single in memory of her husband Carl's passing, debuted Tuesday on the March 22 Billboard charts. With 5,400 copies sold in its first week, it becomes Dolly's first-ever No. 1 on country digital singles sales and her highest-charting single on the all-genre digital sales list, coming in at No. 3. It didn't receive enough streams to enter the stream-heavy Hot Country Songs tally or all-genre Hot 100 pop singles chart. (The song would chart only one week.) Overseas, the track falls off the charts after one week at No. 21 U.K. singles sales and U.K. singles downloads. Stream the tribute on YouTube here or in the media player above and download from Amazon here.

    More From Dollywood Opening Weekend

    @rameyfamily.4 Please Watch! Our 8 year old seeing @Dolly Parton for the first time! #passholderday #dollywood #openingday #dollyparton #superfan@Toni Michelle ? original sound - Jordan April Ramey

    Your Dollymania coverage of the 2025 opening of Dollywood for its 40th season continues tonight with two galleries of photographs from Dolly's media appearance that have been posted here. In addition, video of a super-excited 8-year-old fan seeing Dolly in her parade through the park that weekend has gone viral, especially with Dolly's reaction to seeing his reaction to her. It has been viewed several million times on TikTok here or in the media player above and has been featured in numerous online articles and several television news programs over the past week. Image copyright (c) 2025 T. Duane Gordon/Dollymania.net. All rights reserved.

    Opry Celebrates 100 Years, Honors Dolly


    The Grand Ole Opry Wednesday night celebrated its 100th birthday on NBC, and unlike most anniversaries over the past 56 years that Dolly has been a member, she was not present. Carly Pearce sang "Jolene" in her honor after expressing her prayers for Dolly, who is still coping with the recent death of her husband of nearly 60 years, Carl Dean. Toward the end of the program, Dolly appeared via video to say: "Well hello, I am Dolly Parton and I am a proud member of the Grand Ole Opry. And I am so sorry that I can't be there with everybody in person, but of course you know my heart is with you and my spirit is with you." While not directly addressing Carl by name, host Reba then closed the show with the following dedication to Dolly: "It's been a great night of celebration, but of course, it's just not the same without you. Dolly, everybody here at the Opry and around the world wants to send you our thoughts and prayers. And you gotta know, we will always love you." The entire cast then joined in singing "I Will Always Love You" to end the evening instead of the traditional Opry celebration closer, "Will The Circle Be Unbroken." Afterward, Dolly released a statement on her Facebook Story reading: ""I have not stopped crying over the beautiful tribute of 'I Will Always Love You' on the 100th Anniversary of the Grand Ole Opry show. All those beautiful people with all their beautiful voices singing my song as a tribute to my husband Carl…the emotion was beyond words. I have cried enough to wash a great deal of the pain away so thanks to all of you beautiful people that helped make that possible. I also will always love you." Watch an excerpt from the performance that aired the next morning on Today here or in the media player above. x

    Dolly's 'Threads' Premieres In Nashville
    Thursday night, Dolly was the subject of tribute once again with the world premiere of her Threads: My Songs In Symphony debuting at the Nashville Symphony Orchestra. Dolly was present to watch the performance, giving it a standing ovation, and addressed the crowd briefly from the stage. Read about the evening from The Tennessean here.

    Bates Wants Dolly On 'Matlock' Season Two
    The cast of the CBS series Matlock hosted a panel discussion over the weekend at PaleyFest and teased ideas for the second season now that it has been renewed. Star Kathy Bates revealed there is only one guest star she wants to recruit: Dolly as her often-mentioned best friend Cindy Shapiro, who is credited as the source for several Dollyism-like quotes such as "When you got money, you can wallow. Without it, you got to swallow." There was no announcement that the part has officially been offered to Dolly, but the audience reacted to the idea with "thunderous applause," according to Gold Derby here.

    'Austin City Limits' Anniversary Show Features Dolly
    Austin City Limits has announced a two-hour special honoring its 50th anniversary will air on most PBS stations at 8 p.m. Eastern April 4 featuring "appearances by Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton," most likely in videotaped interview segments as they do not perform in the new concert footage for the special that will feature new performances by Chris Stapleton, Gary Clark Jr., Billy Strings, Leon Bridges, Lyle Lovett, Shawn Colvin, Indigo Girls, Brandy Clark, Cam, Rufus Wainwright, The Mavericks, Ángela Aguilar, Eve Monsees & Sierra Hull plus new interviews and clips from past shows over the half-century of broadcasts.

    U.S., U.K., Aussie Chart Updates
    Elsewhere on the U.S. charts, Sabrina Carpenter's Short & Sweet Deluxe Edition, with its Dolly duet, slips one to No. 6 pop, two to No. 7 album sales, current album sales, and steady and one to No. 4 Canadian. Post Malone's F 1 Trillion, with its Dolly duet, regains three to No. 21 Top 200 albums, holding steady at No. 3 country albums, hitting No. 21 streaming, and losing two to No. 17 Canadian albums. Beyonce's Cowboy Carter, with its Dolly appearances, rebounds four to No. 32 country albums, dipping one to No. 14 Americana/folk albums, and re-entering the Top 200 at No. 197.

  • Down Under, The Wiggles' country album with two Dolly collaborations and two additional Dolly covers falls out of the top 40 pop albums, down from No. 40, and loses 17 to No. 20 Australian country albums in its second week. Carpenter rises two to No. 2 pop albums, while Post Malone's F 1 Trillion gains two to No. 5 country and No. 18 pop, while Cowboy Carter inches down one to No. 35 Australian country albums.
  • Across the pond, Short & Sweet Deluxe Edition holds steady at No. 2 on the pop charts and No. 9 Scottish, rising three to No. 8 physical sales and overall sales, falling one to No. 2 streaming and six to No. 20 downloads. Post Malone's F 1 Trillion dips two at No. 4 country albums and Beyonce's Cowboy Carter falls two to No. 7 country and increases one to No. 3 Americana. On the country compilations albums chart, Very Best Of Dolly Parton Vol. 1 rebounds one to No. 1, Diamonds & Rhinestones, The Greatest Hits Collection gains two to No. 5, Dolly Parton & Family: Smoky Mountain DNA -- Family, Faith & Fables loses three to No. 13 in its eighth chart week, Glen Campbell Duets: Ghost On The Canvas Sessions with a Dolly collaboration falls out of the top 20, down from No. 20, and Original Album Series by Linda Ronstadt featuring Dolly appearances loses three to No. 19 while the volume by Emmylou Harris also featuring Dolly appearances drops three to No. 17.

    March 17:
    Dolly Opens Park's 40th Season, Remembers Carl


    Dolly visited Dollywood over the weekend to open its 40th season, in her first public appearance since her husband of almost 60 years, Carl Dean, passed away at age 82 March 3. At an event Friday in the park's newly-renovated Celebrity Theater she thanked fans for their messages of support and condolence, welcomed them to the park's 40th season, reflected on its history, and she and the park's president teased the park's largest-ever attraction coming in 2026.

    "Before I start all that I just wanted to take a minute to thank all of you for all the flowers and cards and the well-wishes for losing Carl," Dolly told the crowd immediately after taking the stage and welcoming them to the park. "You know, I loved him. And he would want me to be working today. I expect to be working. So anyway I just wanted you to know that, of course, I will always love him, and I'll miss him. But I just wanted you to know that I will always love you."

    Dolly also noted it's the 30th anniversary of her Imagination Library, 25th anniversary of Splash Country, and 10th anniversary of the park's DreamMore Resort. She took questions from the media, closing the media event singing live and accompanying herself on the guitar for the park's 25th season theme song, "Celebrate The Dreamer In You."

    The day ended with a park tour in an open top car and an appearance at her niece Heidi's show. It was the largest crowd ever for preview day, with the parking lot filling to capacity and closing for the first time ever on preview day (with cars directed to park at Patriot Park instead to take the city trolley to Dollywood). While Dolly was on park Saturday as well, weather canceled her appearances including a planned park tour that afternoon.

    Watch a Dollymania Presents news video of the media appearance and parade on YouTube here or in the media player above and look for additional coverage including photo galleries over coming weeks.

    Dolly noted she will return to the park for an appearance in May for the park's actual anniversary, since it opened May 3, 1986, so a new retrospective show of past park entertainment, "Play On," will debut on May 3 this year.

    The I Will Always Love You Festival continues through April 13 featuring the return of "Sing-a-Long With Dolly" and "Trio, Again featuring Three Times A Lady." Also performing through both this festival and April 18-June 8's Flower and Food Festival is the Dolly bio-musical "From The Heart: The Life and Music of Dolly Parton." Later this spring the Wilderness Pass Restaurant will open as will a new 750-space parking lot to help alleviate the two dozen instances last season when the parking lot reached capacity and closed. Smoky Mountain Summer with the "Gazillion Bubble Show: Evolution" and "Chris Perondi's Stunt Dog Experience" returning runs June 14-Aug. 3, while Harvest Festival with Great Pumpkin LumiNights runs Sept. 12-Oct. 27. The season wraps up Nov. 1-Jan. 4 with Smoky Mountain Christmas.

    Additional coverage includes WATE here, here and here; WVLT here and here, The Knoxville News Sentinel here, Parade here, and interviews from WJHL here, Knoxville News-Sentinel here, WHNT here, and The Tennessean here.

    The park's official live feed of the event is available on social media here or in the media player below

    'Coat' Goes Silver In U.K.
    Dolly's 1971 single "Coat Of Many Colors" has reached digital silver award status from the BPI for selling downloads and experiencing streams equivalent to having sold 200,000 units. The certification was awarded on Feb. 28.

    Carl's Song Makes British Charts
    We're still a day away from seeing if Dolly's new single "If You Hadn't Been There" from her upcoming Broadway musical released earlier this month in memory of her husband debut on the U.S. charts, but it already showed up on the British tallies on Friday. The track debuts at No. 21 on both the U.K. all-genre sales chart and downloads chart but doesn't have enough streams to break the top 100 overall pop singles tally across the pond. Short & Sweet Deluxe Edition, featuring its Dolly duet, slides one to No. 2 on the pop charts, one to No. 9 Scottish, and one to No. 11 physical sales, holding steady at No. 1 streaming and gaining two to No. 14 downloads and one to No. 11 sales. Elsewhere across the pond, Post Malone's country album F 1 Trillion, featuring a Dolly duet, holds steady at No. 2 country albums and. Beyonce's Cowboy Carter, featuring Dolly appearances, rises one to No. 5 country and No. 4 Americana. On the country compilations albums chart, Very Best Of Dolly Parton Vol. 1 holds steady at No. 2, Diamonds & Rhinestones, The Greatest Hits Collection slips two to No. 7, Dolly Parton & Family: Smoky Mountain DNA -- Family, Faith & Fables rises one to No. 10 in its seventh chart week, The Complete Trio Collection Deluxe falls out of the top 20, down from No. 17, Glen Campbell Duets: Ghost On The Canvas Sessions with a Dolly collaboration declines four to No. 20, and Original Album Series by Linda Ronstadt featuring Dolly appearances increases four to No. 16 while the volume by Emmylou Harris also featuring Dolly appearances inches up one to No. 14.

  • Down Under, The Wiggles' country album with two Dolly collaborations and two additional Dolly covers gets attention. The collection, which also features Orville Peck and others, debuts at No. 3 country and No. 40 pop in Australia. The children's band spoke with Rolling Stone Australia about the project and working with Dolly here. Carpenter's loses one to No. 4 pop albums, while Post Malone's F 1 Trillion dips one to No. 7 country and Cowboy Carter drops three to No. 34 Australian country albums.
  • In the U.S., Carpenter's Short & Sweet Deluxe Edition holds steady at No. 5 pop, falling two to No. 5 album sales and current album sales, holding steady at No. 6 streaming and No. 3 Canadian. Post Malone's F 1 Trillion loses two to No. 24 Top 200 albums, holding steady at No. 3 country albums and improving one to No. 15 Canadian albums. Beyonce's Cowboy Carter drops 12 to No. 36 country albums, one to No. 13 Americana/folk albums, and off the Top 200 and current sales lists, down from No. 128,and to No. 50.

    Dolly Home Goods Sold $7 MM
    Lifetime Brands held its fourth quarter profit and outlook conference call last week, Morningstar reported here, and the brand revealed Dolly's home goods they produce saw $7 million in sales last year, with the company on pace to complete its phase one development with Dolly in the first quarter of this year. In related news, Dollar General unveiled a new season of products from her home goods line in their stores and Parade Home & Garden reported on it here.

    NPR Highlights Dolly In Music History
    NPR has been celebrating Women's History Month with 100 years, 100 moments of women's music history and chose Dolly to represent 1973 for the recording of "I Will Always Love You" as her ballad to leave Porter Wagoner's show and strike out on her own. Read more here.


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