Dolly, Dolly, Dolly
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| Dolly, Dolly, Dolly | |||||
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| Studio album by Dolly Parton | |||||
| Released | March 1980 | ||||
| Recorded | Los Angeles, 1980 | ||||
| Genre | Country | ||||
| Length | 34:26 | ||||
| Label | RCA | ||||
| Producer | Gary Klein | ||||
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| Dolly Parton chronology | |||||
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Dolly, Dolly, Dolly was a 1980 studio album by Dolly Parton. Coming at the height of her late 1970s-80s quest for pop success, the album was her least traditional country-sounding album to that point, with a number of songs bordering on disco. Though the album's two singles, "Starting Over Again" (written by disco musician Donna Summer) and "Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You" topped the U.S. country charts ("Starting Over Again" also hit #36 on the pop charts), the album is generally regarded by critics, as well as Parton's fans, as one of the worst albums of her career; it was almost universally panned at the time of its release, with only People Magazine liking it.
In 2007, the album was reisused in the UK as a "two-fer", along with 1979's Great Balls of Fire, marking the first time it was available on CD.
[edit] Track listing
- Starting Over Again
- Same Old Fool
- Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You
- Sweet Agony
- Say Goodnight
- Fool For Your Love
- Even a Fool Would Let Go
- You're the Only One I Ever Needed
- I Knew You When"
- Packin' It Up

