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Dolly Parton has over 3000 songs
9 to 5
There are a number of websites that are dedicated to listing lyrics to a number of songs old and new. The lyrics to Jolene by Dolly Parton can be found on Metro Lyrics, ST Lyrics and Lyrics Freak.
Dolly has written over 3,000 songs over the years, so compiling a list would be quite hard. Websites such as dollyon-line.com has extensive lists though that might help. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnOU89u58L8
There is no such person as Dolly Partmen, so assuming that you mean Dolly Parton, she is a singer-songwriter, actress and author from Tennessee. Dolly was born on January 19, 1946 and some of her well known songs include 9 to 5, I Will Always Love You and Jolene.
Donna Summers ... "Working hard for the money" Hary Chapins: "Cats in the cradle" Theme songs from tv series "Alice" & "One day at a time" Dolly Partons: "9 to 5" BTO's: "Taking care of Business"
She was a mentor during the David Archuleta season, on a week where the contestants were made to pick one of Parton's songs to perform. Among those picked were Jolene, I Will Always Love You, Here You Come Again and Smokey Mountain Memories.
Holly Dolly is an animated musician that created the song "Dolly Song." This song was well received throughout the world and eventually Holly Dolly released more songs.
Um..... well I don't think so but in one of Norah Jones songs it sounds like Dolly Parton but I don't think it actually is Dolly Parton...... I hope that answers your question!
Some songs that contain the word "wildflowers" in their lyrics include "Wildflowers" by Tom Petty, "Wildflowers" by Dolly Parton, and "Wildflowers" by Chris Stapleton.
Dolly Parton has written: 'Dolly' -- subject(s): Country musicians, Biography 'Dolly Parton Halos & Horns' 'Straight Talk' 'Coat of Many Colors' -- subject(s): Fiction, Poor, Mothers and daughters, Clothing and dress, Stories in rhyme, Poverty, Juvenile fiction 'I am a rainbow'
Just Because I am a Woman, I Will Always Love You are songs by Dolly Parton. Imagination Library is a thing Dolly Parton started to help with literacy. Steel Mongolias is a movie Dolly Parton was in. Dollywood is a theme park that is under Dolly Parton's name