Dolly's Discography

Coat Of Many Colors

Dolly Parton released her eighth solo album, "Coat Of Many Colors," in October 1971. The song "My Blue Tears" was the first single. The album climbed to No. 7 on the U.S. Country Albums Chart. Dolly wrote the title song about her mother, who sewed the famous coat from fabric scraps, weaving love into every stitch.

I Will Always Love You

Dolly wrote “I Will Always Love You” as a farewell to Porter Wagoner. The song became a timeless classic and reached No. 1 on the country charts. It helped her win Female Vocalist of the Year at the 1975 Country Music Association Awards.

9 to 5

The "9 to 5" soundtrack album was released in 1980, inspired by the women's activist group 9to5. The album peaked at number 77 on the Billboard 200 and included Dolly's hit title song.

Jolene

"Jolene," released in 1974, was inspired by a young fan and peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. The album is one of Dolly's most celebrated works.

Precious Memories

"Precious Memories" released in 1999, was sold exclusively at Dollywood. The album reflects Dolly's upbringing in the Smoky Mountains with a strong emphasis on faith and family.

Love Is Like a Butterfly

"Love Is Like a Butterfly" released in 1974, peaked at No. 1 on Billboard Hot Country Songs. The song reflects Dolly's fascination with butterflies as symbols of beauty and gentleness.