Whispering Bluegrass
Bill Anderson
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Madacy |
2007 |
Duet on "My Perfect Reason." Released Oct. 23, 2007. |
Deuces
Charlie Daniels
|
Blue Hat Records |
2007 |
Duet on "Daddy's Old Fiddle." Released Oct. 9, 2007. |
The Chain
Deana Carter
|
Vanguard |
2007 |
Duet on "Love Is Like A Butterfly." Released Oct. 9, 2007. |
Songbird: Rare Tracks and Forgotten Gems
Emmylou Harris
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Rhino |
2007 |
Boxed set features previously unreleased Trio tracks with Dolly and Linda Ronstadt ("Palms of Victory" from 1978 and "Softly and Tenderly" from 1994) and several previously released recordings ("My Dear Companion," "When We're Gone, Long Gone," and "The Sweetheart of the Rodeo"). Released Sept. 18, 2007. |
Best of Grand Old Gospel 2008
Porter Wagoner
|
Gusto/TeeVee |
2007 |
Duet on new recording, "Drifting Too Far From The Shore," and Dolly appearance on mid-1990s track, "Mother Church of Country Music." Released Aug. 21, 2007. |
I'll Fly Away: Country Hymns and Songs of Faith
Various Artists
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Sparrow Records |
2007 |
Dolly performs a new version of "River of Happiness." Released July 17, 2007. |
Gospel Duets With Treasured Friends
Brenda Lee
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Reunion |
2007 |
Duet on "This Old House." Released April 10, 2007. |
Pride & Joy (A Gospel Music Collection)
Charlie Pride
|
Music City Records |
2006 |
Duet on Dolly's "God's Coloring Book." Released Nov. 7, 2006. |
Christie Lynn Sings Country, Gospel & Bluegrass
Christie Lynn
|
Gusto |
2006 |
Dolly and Porter Wagoner join her on "Beneath The Sweet Magnolia Tree." Released Sept. 25, 2006. |
Nashville
Solomon Burke
|
Shout |
2006 |
Dolly duet on "Tomorrow Is Forever." Released Sept. 25, 2006. |
All American Bluegrass Girl
Rhonda Vincent
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Rounder |
2006 |
Dolly harmony on "Heartbreaker's Alibi." Released May 23, 2006. |
Timeless
Martina McBride
|
RCA |
2005 |
Dolly harmony on "I Still Miss Someone." Released Oct. 18, 2005. |
The Christ (A Song For Joseph)
Billy Dean
|
Curb |
2005 |
Dolly duet on "Silent Night." Released Oct. 11, 2005. |
Hits I Missed . . . And One I Didn't
George Jones
|
Bandit |
2005 |
Dolly duet on "The Blues Man." Released Sept. 13, 2005. |
Time Well Wasted
Brad Paisley
|
Arista |
2005 |
Dolly sings on "When I Get Where I'm Going" and plays around in the comedy skit "Cornography." Released Aug. 16, 2005. |
Behind The Scenes
Darrell Webb
|
Lonesome Day |
2005 |
Dolly sings with Webb on her new original composition, "Cold." Released April 12, 2005. |
Angels & Outlaws, Vol. 1
Bellamy Brothers
|
Curb |
2005 |
Dolly joins the brothers on "If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body (Would You Hold It Against Me)." Released March 29, 2005. |
The Grascals
The Grascals
|
Rounder |
2005 |
Album containing the Dolly duet on "Viva Las Vegas." Released Feb. 8, 2005. |
Viva Las Vegas
The Grascals with Dolly Parton
|
Rounder |
2004 |
CD-single. Bluegrass cover of the Elvis classic. Released Nov. 9, 2004. |
Stardust . . . The Great American Songbook: Volume III
Rod Stewart
|
J-Records |
2004 |
Dolly and Rod duet on the classic "Baby It's Cold Outside." Released Oct. 19, 2004. |
Christmas Grass Too
Various Artists
|
Koch/Audium |
2004 |
Dolly sings "Christmas Time's A Comin'." Oct. 5, 2004. |
Can't You Hear Me Callin' --Bluegrass: 80 Years of American Music
Various artists
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Columbia/Legacy |
2004 |
Compilation boxed set features Dolly harmony on two rare tracks: Ricky Skaggs' "Vision Of Mother" and Herb Pedersen's "Cora Is Gone." |
I'm Torn
Randy Kohrs
|
Lonesome Day |
2004 |
The former leader of Dolly's Blueniques back-up band duets with her on "It Looked Good On Paper." Out Sept. 28. |
Happy Face
Kim McLean
|
Hippie Chick Twain Records |
2004 |
Dolly duets with the singer-songwriter on "Angels & Eagles." |
The Influence
Floyd Tillman
|
Heart Of Texas |
2004 |
Dolly and Floyd duet on one of his first hits, “Slippin’ Around,” in this collection of duets with the singer-songwriter recorded a few months before his death. |
Billie's Bones
Janis Ian
|
Oh Boy |
February 2004 |
Dolly harmonies on the track "My Tennessee Hills." |
Feels Like Home
Norah Jones
|
Blue Note Records |
February 2004 |
Dolly duets with the jazz singer on "Creepin' In." |
One Moment More
Mindy Smith
|
Vanguard Records |
January 2004 |
Dolly provides new harmonies on Smith's cover of "Jolene," which originally appeared (without Dolly) on the 2003 tribute CD. |
Thank God I'm A Country Boy
Roy Rivers
|
Clear River Records/Universal |
January 2004 |
Duet with Dolly on the title track of this John Denver tribute CD. |
In Good Hands
Aaron Crisler
|
Mountain Top Records |
October 2003 |
Dolly duets with the gospel newcomer on her original composition "High And Mighty." |
Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs Of The Louvin Brothers
Various Artists
|
Universal South |
Sept. 30, 2003 |
Dolly duets with Sonya Isaacs on "The Angels Rejoiced." (Grammy winner: Best Country Album) |
Back To The Well
Kenny Rogers
|
Dreamcatcher |
Sept. 23, 2003 |
Dolly duets with Kenny on her original composition "Undercover." |
Stand By The River
Dottie Rambo
|
Spring Hill Music |
July 22, 2003 |
Dolly duets with the gospel legend on the title cut, which they took to No. 1 on the Christian country singles chart. |
The Larkins
The Larkins
|
Audium/Koch |
July 8, 2003 |
Dolly joins the sister group for a cover of her bluegrass number "Steady As The Rain." |
Beyond Time
Ray Benson
|
Koch/Audium |
June 24, 2003 |
Dolly provides harmony on "Leave That Cowboy Alone," which she and Ray co-wrote and originally performed in the television film Wild Texas Wind. |
Bluegrass, White Snow - A Mountain Christmas
Patty Loveless
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Sony |
Oct. 29, 2002 |
Dolly and Ricky Skaggs provide harmony on the title track. |
Rose Of Bethlehem
Selah
|
Curb |
Oct. 29, 2002 |
Dolly joins the band with duet vocals for a cover of her original "Once Upon A Christmas." |
Pinmonkey
Pinmonkey
|
BNA |
Oct. 8, 2002 |
Dolly joins the band with harmony for a cover of her original "Falling Out Of Love With Me." |
Banjoman: A Tribute To Derroll Adams
Various Artists
|
Blue Groove |
2002 |
Vivid Sound Records import of the tribute album to American-born banjo player Adams, who moved to Europe in the 1950s and gained fame as a musician there. After his death in 2000, friends Hans Theesink and Arlo Guthrie began gathering friends to pay tribute in song. Dolly, Hans and Arlo perform the Carter Family tune “Dixie Darling.” |
It's All Relative: Tillis On Tillis
Pam Tillis
|
Sony |
2002 |
Dolly joins Tillis (with Marty Stuart playing mandolin) on "The Violet And The Rose." |
Little By Little The Stevens Sisters
|
Rounder |
2002 |
Dolly joins the duo for a cover of her "I'll Never Say Goodbye." |
The Blue Idol
Altan
|
Virgin |
2002 |
Dolly joins lead singer Ni Mhaonaigh for a spectacular duet of "The Pretty Young Girl." |
Clinch Mountain Sweethearts
Ralph Stanley
|
Rebel |
2001 |
Duet on "Loving You Too Well." |
Lucky Man
Hal Ketchum
|
Curb |
2001 |
Amazing duet on "Two of The Lucky Ones" (written by Sherrie Austin). |
Everybody’s Talkin’
Paul Brewster
|
Ceili Music |
2001 |
Skaggs Family Records re-issue of Ricky Skaggs band member Brewster’s debut album featuring Dolly harmony on “Slowly I’m Falling To Pieces.” |
Songcatcher soundtrack
|
Vanguard |
2001 |
Called the female answer to the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, this wonderful collection of traditional tunes by country's leading ladies includes a few new ones, such as the Dolly-written "When Love Is New," performed as a duet with Emmy Rossum, an actress from the film. |
Sweet November soundtrack
|
Reprise |
2001 |
Paula Cole considers Dolly her biggest inspiration, and she got her to sing beautiful harmony with her on the Cole-written and produced "Heart Door" from this film. |
Generations In Song
Hank Locklin
|
Coldwater |
2001 |
2004 Slewfoot Records re-issue of disc featuring Dolly duetting with the country pioneer on his hit “Send Me The Pillow That You Dream On.” |
Sonya Isaacs
|
Hollywood |
2000 |
This newcomer's self-titled debut includes Dolly harmonies on "Healing Hands." |
Ricky Skaggs and Friends Sing The Songs of Bill Monroe
|
Lyric Street |
2000 |
2002 re-issue of Big Mon, the Grammy-nominated and Ricky Skaggs-produced tribute to the Father of Bluegrass includes Dolly's version of "Cry, Cry Darlin'." |
Born
For You
Kathie Lee Gifford
|
On The Lamb |
2000 |
Dolly joins Kathie Lee for harmony on two cuts, "Only My Pillow Knows" and "Circle Game." |
Actin'
Naturally
Johnny Russell
|
OMS |
2000 |
Dolly joins the legend on the final album before his death to perform a duet of "Making Plans," which she had taken to No. 2 with Porter Wagoner. |
Down There
Brian Waldschlager
|
Disgraceland |
2000 |
Dolly provides harmony on “Touch Of A Dove” in the Knoxville singer’s debut album, produced by Dolly’s cousin Richie Owens (who produced her Hungry Again album). |
Ready
To Go
Bryan Sutton
|
Sugar Hill |
2000 |
Dolly sings lead vocals on a re-recording of her classic "Smoky Mountain Memories" while guitar great Sutton accompanies her. |
Your Kisses Are Charity
With Culture Club
|
Virgin |
1999 |
Dolly teams up with Boy George and the boys for a duet in this British release which mixes dance, reggae and country sounds. (Single only.) |
The Highway of My Life
Margo O'Donnell
|
Tulip |
1999 |
Ireland’s leading female country singer chose to honor Dolly on her 30th anniversary album, covering eight Dolly songs on the collection including two with Dolly singing along: “Wrong Direction Home” and “God’s Coloring Book,” the latter of which was released as a single in Ireland. |
Vestal & Friends
Vestal Goodman
|
Pamplin |
1999 |
Dolly duets with the gospel legend on “Satisfied.” |
Forget
About It
Alison Krauss
|
Rounder |
1999 |
Dolly and Lyle Lovett provide harmonies for "Dreaming My Dreams With You." |
Heavenly
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
|
Sannchie |
1997 |
After joining Dolly for "Peace Train" on Treasures, the African group invited her to sing lead vocals on their cover of "Knockin' On Heaven's Door." The reggae-tinged production works very well and also features Bonnie Raitt on slide guitar. |
Anabelle's Wish
|
Rising Tide/Blue Eye |
1997 |
Soundtrack to the holiday animated television special. Dolly performs "Something Bigger Than Me" and "Silent Night," even though neither actually appeared in the film. |
Trouble
Free
Rhonda Vincent
|
Giant |
1996 |
Bluegrass great Rhonda Vincent gets some harmony help from Dolly on "The Blues Ain't Working On Me." |
Will Write Songs For Food
Mac Davis
|
Columbia |
1994 |
The two duet on “Everyone But Me And You.” |
Bradley
Barn Sessions
George Jones
|
MCA |
1994 |
A new trio backs the Possum as Dolly (singing the lead female part) is backed by Emmylou Harris and Trisha Yearwood on "Where Grass Won't Grow." |
Crazy
Julio Iglasias
|
Columbia |
1994 |
Julio teams up with Dolly on the duet "When You Tell Me That You Love Me." |
Tribute
to Bob Wills
Asleep at the Wheel
|
Liberty |
1993 |
Dolly sings lead on "Billy Dale." |
Forever More
James
Ingram
|
Columbia |
1999 |
This greatest hits package includes his 1993 duet with Dolly on "The Day I Fall In Love" from the Beethoven's 2nd soundtrack.
|
The Beverly Hillbillies soundtrack
|
RCA |
1993 |
Dolly sings the original song “When You Ain’t Got Love.” |
Up
on The Roof
Neil Diamond
|
Columbia |
1993 |
Dolly and Neil give their reading of the classic "You've Lost That Loving Feeling," with her voice often overpowering his (remember "You Don't Bring Me Flowers"?). |
Up Against My Heart
Patty Loveless
|
MCA |
1991 |
Dolly sing harmony on “Waiting For The Phone To Ring.” |
Love is Strange
Kenny Rogers
|
Reprise |
1990 |
Kenny & Dolly's most recent duet (which peaked at No. 21) was the title track. |
Heroes and Friends
Randy Travis
|
Warner Brothers |
1990 |
Dolly and Chet Atkins join Randy for Dolly's "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind." |
The Blue Rose Of Texas
Holly Dunn
|
Warner Brothers |
1989 |
Dolly provides harmony on a cover of her song “Most Of All Why.” |
Always Tomorrow
Stella Parton
|
. |
1989 |
Duet with Dolly on the track "Sisters." |
Ballad of Sally Rose
Emmylou Harris
|
Warner Brothers |
1985 |
The Trio (Dolly, Emmy, and Linda Ronstadt) appear throughout the album with Dolly and Linda providing harmonies. |
Ladies of Country Music
|
. |
. |
This compilation CD contains Gail Davies' "Unwed Fathers" with Dolly providing harmony from Davies' 1985 RCA album Where Is A Woman To Go. (The single reached No. 56.) |
Get Closer
Linda Ronstadt
|
Asylum |
1982 |
The Trio reunites for Dolly's "My Blue Tears." |
Portraits
Emmylou Harris
|
Warner Brothers |
. |
This boxed set not only includes a couple of tunes from Trio, but it also features the Trio's version of "Mr. Sandman" from Emmy's 1981 album Evangeline. However, the version of the song "Evangeline" on this set is not the Trio recording from that album. |
Roses
in the Snow
Emmylou Harris
|
Warner Brothers |
1980 |
Dolly and Ricky Skaggs provide harmony for "Green Pastures." |
Blue
Kentucky Girl
Emmylou Harris
|
Warner Brothers |
1979 |
The Trio appears once again, this time for "Even Cowgirls Get The Blues." |
Luxury
Liner
Emmylou Harris
|
Warner Brothers |
1977 |
Dolly sings harmony on "When I Stop Dreaming." |
Simple
Dreams
Linda Ronstadt
|
Asylum |
1977 |
Dolly's harmony on "I Never Will Marry" helped Linda make it a top 10 country hit. |
A Master And His Music
Chet Atkins
|
RCA |
. |
This compilation includes Chet and Dolly's 1976 version of Dolly's "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind," which originally appeared on The Best of Chet Atkins and Friends. The song features them not only singing together, but Dolly also holds her own as a guitarist playing with the legendary Atkins. |
The Azhern Sessions
Mary Kay Place
|
. |
. |
This double CD of Place's two CBS albums from 1976 and 1977 includes all of the tracks from the actress' 1976 Live at the Capri Lounge: Loretta Haggers, which featured songs performed as her character from Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. Dolly joins her for harmony on "Coke and Chips" and Dolly's own "All I Can Do." Dolly and Herb Pederson provide harmony for "Good Ole Country Baptizin'." Other guests appearing on other songs include Emmylou Harris and Anne Murray. |
Light
of the Stable
Emmylou Harris
|
Warner Brothers |
1975 |
The Trio's first recording together was actually a quartet, with Neil Young adding his voice to Dolly, Linda and Emmy's on the title song from this Christmas collection. |