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The motion picture soundtrack, ‘Rhinestone,’ features 14 songs by Dolly and Sylvester Stallone
In 1984, Dolly teamed up with actor Sylvester Stallone in the film, “Rhinestone.” Dolly played a country music star who, on a bet, must transform an obnoxious New York City cab driver, played by Stallone, into a singer. The film’s soundtrack consists of 14 songs all composed by Dolly. The soundtrack was released in May of 1984 on the RCA Nashville imprint.
In her book, “Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business,” she credits her work on this soundtrack as some of her best and the song “What a Heartache” as one of her personal favorites. The song appears on two of Dolly’s solo albums, “Eagle When She Flies” and “Halos & Horns.”
Track listing:
- “Tennessee Homesick Blues”
- “Too Much Water” by Randy Parton
- “The Day My Baby Died” by Rusty Buchanan
- “One Emotion After Another”
- “Goin’ Back to Heaven” by Stella Parton and Kin Vassy
- “What a Heartache”
- “Stay Out of My Bedroom” and Sylvester Stallone
- “Woke Up in Love” and Sylvester Stallone
- “God Won’t Get You”
- “Drinkinstein” by Sylvester Stallone
- “Sweet Lovin’ Friends” by Dolly Parton and Sylvester Stallone
- “Waltz Me to Heaven” by Floyd Parton
- “Butterflies”
- “Be There” and Sylvester Stallone
The soundtrack included two top 10 hits for Dolly, “God Won’t Get You” and “Tennessee Homesick Blues” which went to No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. In addition, Dolly received a GRAMMY nomination for Best Female Country Vocal Performance with the song, “Tennessee Homesick Blue.”