Dolly's ninth solo album, 'Touch Your Woman' released in 1972, reached No. 6 on US Top Country Singles Charts.
Dolly's ninth solo album, 'Touch Your Woman' released in 1972, reached No. 6 on US Top Country Singles Charts.
The title track of Dolly’s eighth album, 'Coat of Many Colors' is based on one of Dolly’s most vivid childhood memories and is her favorite song that she's ever written.
RCA releases a compilation album, 'The Best of Dolly Parton' featuring Dolly's GRAMMY nomination version of "Mule Skinner Blues."
Dolly’s hometown, Sevierville, Tennessee, honors her with the first Dolly Days. Many festivities were planned, including a Dolly Parade.
'Just Because I'm a Woman,' Dolly's second album, released in 1968, reached No. 22 on the U.S. Top Country Album charts.