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"My Tennessee Mountain Home" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Dolly Parton.Using imagery from her rural childhood in Tennessee (holding hands on a porch swing, enjoying nature, walking home from church), the song served as the centerpiece of her 1973 concept album My Tennessee Mountain Home.
My Tennessee Mountain Home is the eleventh solo studio album by American entertainer Dolly Parton.It was released on April 2, 1973, by RCA Victor.The house pictured on the album cover was the house in which the Parton family lived during the late 1940s and early 1950s.
My Tennessee Mountain Home: 1973 [66] "Downtown" Dolly Parton Tony Hatch: The Great Pretender: 1984 [129] "Dr. Robert F. Thomas" Dolly Parton Dolly Parton My Tennessee Mountain Home: 1973 [66] "Dreaming My Dreams with You" Alison Krauss with Dolly Parton and Lyle Lovett: Allen Reynolds: Forget About It: 1999 [130] "Dreams Do Come True" Dolly ...
Similar lyrics can be heard in the 1956 Knoxville version: “We went to take an evening walk about a mile from town. I picked a stick up off the ground and knocked that fair girl down.
Dolly Parton has never forgotten her Tennessee mountain home. Here’s how she’s sharing it with the world and paying it forward through Dollywood.
"Tennessee Homesick Blues" is a song written and recorded by American entertainer Dolly Parton that was featured in the soundtrack of the 1984 movie Rhinestone. It was released in May 1984 as the lead single from the film's soundtrack, it topped the U.S. country singles charts on September 8, 1984, as well as on the Canadian country singles charts. [1]
Dolly’s love for humanity flowed straight from her heart during the Smoky Mountain wildfires of 2016 and the COVID-19 pandemic four years later. Her music telethon took in $9 million for the ...
The Complete Trio Collection is compilation album by American singer-songwriters Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt.It brings together newly remastered versions of their two award-winning albums, 1987's Trio and 1999's Trio II, with a third disc compiling 20 alternate takes and unreleased material.