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Emma McIntyre/Getty Images (2) Dolly Parton and Pitbull recently teamed up for a remix of “9 to 5” — and Us Weekly wants to know why this is not a hotter topic of conversation. February was ...
"9 to 5" is a song written and recorded by American entertainer Dolly Parton for the 1980 comedy film 9 to 5. In addition to appearing on the film's soundtrack, the song was the centerpiece and opening track of Parton's album 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs, released in late 1980.
It consists of 45 remixed tracks by a series of diverse artists including Dolly Parton, Basement Jaxx and 10cc. While some of the tracks are conventional remixes, most tracks are mashup collages with the vocals of one song placed over the instrumental part of another. The sampled material was extensively cleared for commercial release; as a ...
The children's music group also reimagined Parton's classic "9 to 5" as an educational song called "Counting 1 to 5" for their upcoming country album
9 to 5 is the soundtrack album to the 1980 film of the same name.It was released on December 8, 1980, by 20th Century Fox Records.The album features selections from the score by Charles Fox and the theme song, "9 to 5", written and recorded by Dolly Parton.
Dolly [Parton], Lily [Tomlin], and I have tried to make a remake of 9 to 5 for quite some time, but we were never able to find the right script."
[5] "Detroit City" Dolly Parton Danny Dill Mel Tillis: 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs: 1980 [5] "Dirty Job" Dolly Parton Dolly Parton Straight Talk: 1992 [86] "Dixie Darling" Dolly Parton and Arlo Guthrie: A.P. Carter: Banjoman: A Tribute to Derroll Adams: 2002 [122] "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" Chet Atkins and Dolly Parton Dolly Parton The Best of Chet ...
Parton also contributed the hit song “9 to 5” to the movie’s soundtrack. The track topped the Billboard Hot 100 and received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song in 1981.