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.
Dolly Parton married to Carl Thomas Dean in May 30, 1966
No, Dolly Parton did not sing the theme song for the Berenstain Bears TV show. The theme song for the show was actually performed by the band "The Real McCoys." Dolly Parton is a well-known country singer and songwriter, but she was not involved in the creation or performance of the Berenstain Bears theme song.
John did many tours through Australia, Examples of ones are his first one in 1957, 1973, and 1985. I got a recording from there in 1973 and 1985, nothing from 1957 though sadly. Email me at: mch0707@sbcglobal.net if you have any questions.
Dolly Parton has starred in the following films: Nine to Five (1980) The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982) Rhinestone (1984) A Smoky Mountain Christmas (1986) Steel Magnolias (1989) Wild Texas Wind (1991) Straight Talk (1992) The Beverly Hillbillies (1993 - cameo) Love Can Build a Bridge: The Story of the Judd's (1995 - cameo) Big Dreams and Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story (1995 - cameo) Unlikely Angel (1996) Get To the Heart: The Barbara Mandrell Story (1997) Jackie's Back (1999) Blue Valley Songbird (1999) Frank McKluski, C.I (2001) Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005 - Guest Appearance) Joyful Noise (2012)
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.
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Jolene
Dolly Parton wrote it and recorded it first in 1974
Dolly Parton's First UK Top Ten hit was Jolene back in 1976.
If you are talking about Dolly Parton, she married Carl Thomas Dean in Ringgold, Georgia.
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Dolly recorded Puppy Love when she was thirteen in Lousiana for GoldBand Records.
Dumb Blondie in the end of the 60s.
It was written by Dolly Parton and first released by her in 1974.
Joshua.
It opened when Dolly was 40, which was in 1986.