On This Day in 1971, Dolly Parton Released the Autobiographical Song She Wrote on a Dry Cleaning Receipt From Porter Wagoner’s Suit
On This Day in 2007, Country Music Said Goodbye to the Legendary Singer, Songwriter, and TV Star Who Launched Dolly Parton’s Career
The Smoky Mountains-Inspired Song Dolly Parton Wrote While Riding a Limo Around New York City on Her Birthday
Dolly Parton Had One Request for Whitney Houston Covering “I Will Always Love You” (Partially Thanks to Linda Ronstadt)
On This Day in 1973, Dolly Parton Released a Major Hit That Inspired Covers by The White Stripes, Oliva Newton-John, and Hundreds More
On This Day in 1978, Dolly Parton Was on a 9-Week Run Atop the Country Chart With an Album Aimed at Crossover Success
The Only Dolly Parton Song Recorded by Hank Williams Jr. in 1967 and Her Duet Decades Later With His Son Sam Williams