What are the best Dolly Parton songs?
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I'm a fan of Dolly and want to find out about some other songs she has done to have a listen to.
Answers to this question:"I Will Always Love You" is my favorite. Another one is " 9 to 5"
"I Will Always Love You" is my favorite. Another one is " 9 to 5"
This is terrible because I can't think of one title that she has done except 9 to 5. Marijo
Those that she sang with Kenny Roger are the best. Likewise her sensational demeanour also heart-capturing.
Nine to Five. The theme song for the movie.
Islands in the Stream by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers. My husband and I were engaged at the time the song was popular and it brings back great memories.
I love Islands in the stream by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers that song is great when i put it on and listened to once it gets put on repeat and plays over an over again after that.
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Dolly Parton wrote a host of great songs, but probably the most popular is "I Will Always Love You" , which was the theme tune of the film "The Body Guard".
She is also known for songs such as, "Jolene", "Eagle When She Flies".
However, there are a couple of beautiful songs that she has recorded either as a solo artisit or with others and my favourites are, - " Wind Beneath My Wings" and "The Greatest Gift of All", that she sung with Kenny Rodgers.
She wrote, co-wrote and recorded so many great songs that it would be impossible in this community to even scratch the surface.
Silver and Gold is one of my favorites. Coat of Many Colors is another. She has done so many wonderful songs it is hard to pick just one.
Isn't that a contradiction in terms!! The Bodyguard theme song wasn't too bad but I prefer Whitney Houston's version, very powerful.
"9 to 5" and "I Will Always Love You"
Total Answers: 12, Total Page Views: 3,649.The best for me: Islands in the stream
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