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Hard Candy Christmas is the most popular Christmas song that was ever released by Dolly Parton. The song was written for her film The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.
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Dumb Blondie in the end of the 60s.
Dolly Parton was first featured on the album "The Fabulous Sounds of Country Music," released in 1967. This compilation album included various artists and marked Parton's early career in the country music scene. However, her first solo album, "Hello, I'm Dolly," was released shortly thereafter in 1967, which helped establish her as a prominent artist.
The question wil inevitably draw several opinions. Commercially Whitney's powerful production is undoubtedly more popular and made Dolly, the writer, a great deal of money. But listening to Dolly's original 'chronicle of life' version loaded with all the attendant hurt that made her write it in the first place, then in terms of it's naivety and raw emotion is certainly a tour de force.
No. Dolly was the first cloned sheep, not cow.
Hello, I'm Dolly was Dolly Parton's 1967 debut album. It contained Parton's hits "Dumb Blonde" (written by Curly Putman) and "Something Fishy" (Parton-penned), both of which reached the top twenty on the U.S. country singles charts, and the album itself reached #11 on the country albums chart.
She was called Dolly after Dolly Parton, the country music singer known for her trademark blonde hair and large chest. The sheep that was cloned and named Dolly was significant in the field of genetics as the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell.
The first cloned sheep was named Dolly. She was cloned from an adult somatic cell by researchers at the Roslin Institute in Scotland and was born in 1996.
Yes, that's a second snippet from the first stanza of her 1993 moderately-successful single "More Where That Came From".