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      • Billboard gave a positive review of the album, noting that all of the album's tracks were written by Wagoner and Parton. They continued by saying the album contains "some nice ballads, some up-tempo, but [they are] all good listening." The review indicated "We'd Have to Be Crazy", "Two", and "The Power of Love" as the best cuts on the album.
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  2. Nov 26, 2020 · That special someone was Porter Wagoner, who had a famous show called The Porter Wagoner Show. In an interview with Vanity Fair from November 2020, Parton spoke about how she first met...

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  3. The Best of Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton is a compilation album by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. It was released on July 19, 1971, by RCA Victor. [1] The album contains tracks from each of their collaboration albums released up to that point, with the exception of 1969's Always, Always. The album included one previously unreleased track ...

  4. May 13, 2014 · 'Just Between You And Me,' the much-anticipated box set containing the beloved recordings of Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner.

    • Porter Wagoner
    • The Porter Wagoner Show
    • The 1970s
    • The Split
    • “I Will Always Love You”

    Born on August 12, 1927, Porter Wagoner was a struggling musician until about 1953, when one of his songs (“Trademark”) became a country radio hit for artist Carl Smith. By 1955, Wagoner began charting songs he sang, including the No. 1 country hit “A Satisfied Mind” in 1955 all the way to “Making Plans” in 1980, which hit No. 2. In total, he boast...

    That same year, 1967, Wagoner recruited Parton to join his popular television show. The weekly program featured interviews, banter, jokes, and, of course, performances of country songs. All of a sudden, Parton had a prime slot to showcase her stuff and her smile to the world. Not only did Wagoner put Parton on the show but he got her signed to his ...

    Things began to turn around for Parton, though, after Wagoner suggested she record “Mule Skinner Blues,” a song that showcased Parton’s sense of humor, drama, and powerful voice, including her skill for yodeling. The idea bore fruit, hitting No. 3 on the country chart. This began a string of hits for Parton. In 1971, Parton released her hit single,...

    It was around the time of “Jolene” in 1974 when Parton was ready to go out on her own, and split from her mentor, Wagoner. It wasn’t an easy decision and she thought he’d be upset. The two had such success together as duet performers and he wouldn’t want to split from her just as her star was really rising. But it was what she needed to do. The men...

    To make the split more bearable, Parton composed a song for her professional partner and now former mentor. That song was the American classic, “I Will Always Love You,” which has since been made even more successful by Whitney Houston, whose version hit No. 1 on the Billboardchart and has since been certified diamond. The song, which Parton wrote ...

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  5. The Best of Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton, a Compilation of songs by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. Released in July 1971 on RCA Victor (catalog no. AHL1-4556; Vinyl 12"). Genres: Country.

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    • July 1971
    • Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton
    • 3.65 / 5.00.5from 11 ratings
  6. Aug 24, 2020 · She's an icon for a reason and everyone basically agrees she's the best. But even she has a complicated history with some people. Before she rose to fame, Parton was a singer and co-star in the Porter Wagoner Show, beginning in 1967. At that time, Wagoner was the more famous of the pair.

  7. Apr 13, 2020 · On Parton’s new A&E biography special, a lot of time is devoted to her stint on The Porter Wagoner Show, a syndicated country music program from the 1960s and 1970s that really put her on the...