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Tangerine Dream's album Logos was recorded there in 1982, and contains a tune called " Dominion " in tribute, and Dolly Parton's 1983 concert at the Dominion was filmed and released as a television special, Dolly in London.
After she recorded the track in December 1983, " Downtown " appeared on Parton's album of covers of hits from the 1950s and 1960s, The Great Pretender.
Nine of the band's singles have reached number 1 on this chart, their longest-lasting being the 8-week run for " Amazed "; this song also reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the first country single to do so since Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton's " Islands in the Stream " in 1983.

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The couple partly raised several of Parton's younger siblings at their home in Nashville, leading her nieces and nephews to refer to her as " Aunt Granny ".
The album strongly revitalized Parton's somewhat stagnant music career, spending five weeks at number one on Billboard's Country Albums chart, selling several million copies and producing four Top 10 country hits including Phil Spector's " To Know Him Is to Love Him ", which went to number one.
The album was recorded at Parton's parents ' house and co-produced and mixed by Ian's brother Gareth Parton at The Fortress Studios, London.
Seely has also played at Dolly Parton's " Dollywood " and served as Brad Paisley's date for the 2000 CMA awards show.
Jenkins's Italian-language version of Dolly Parton's " I Will Always Love You " (" L ' Amore Sei Tu "), first performed live at Nostell Priory, West Yorkshire on 28 August 2005, was the first cut on her third album Living a Dream.
* December 31 — Dolly Parton's " Here You Come Again " spends its fifth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.
By age eleven, he was playing drums at Dollywood, Dolly Parton's theme park in Pigeon Forge.
" Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses " in late May 1988, became the first single by a solo female to spend multiple weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard country singles chart since Dolly Parton's " You're the Only One " in August 1979 ; both singles were on top of that chart for two weeks.
Despite what might have seemed an opportunistic project, designed to capitalize on the later fame of the performers — Parton's and Nelson's careers were at their commercial peaks in 1982 — the album was largely well received by critics upon its release and did well on the country charts.
While Parton's song features an empowered ( if challenged ) working woman, Easton's song features a passive, love-struck woman waiting around at home all day for her lover to return to her.

Parton's and Theatre
* 1994: The Gaslight Theatre becomes the Heartsong Theatre, featuring " Heartsong ", a multi-media musical presentation that tells the story of Dolly Parton's life.

Parton's and from
Parton's soundtrack album from her own 1992 film, Straight Talk, however was less successful, though her 1993 album Slow Dancing with the Moon won critical acclaim, and did well on the charts, reaching No. 4 on the country albums charts, and No. 16 on the Billboard 200 albums charts.
On Dolly's name, Wilmut stated " Dolly is derived from a mammary gland cell and we couldn't think of a more impressive pair of glands than Dolly Parton's ".
Parton's early education stemmed from his father's schools, where he also assisted.
On January 19, 2012 Gaylord Entertainment announced a new partnership with Dolly Parton's The Dollywood Company to build a new water and seasonal snow park on acreage the company owns across Briley Parkway from Gaylord Opryland.
The song drew on many Appalachian references from Parton's youth, which she would revisit throughout her career.
* Dolly Parton's version appears on her 1994 album Heartsongs: Live from Home.

Parton's and tour
Plans for a brief tour with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt to promote their 1987 collaboration Trio fell through, due to the three artists ' conflicting schedules, as well as Parton's prior commitment to her 1987-88 ABC TV series.
Parton's only tour in the 1990s was in support of her Eagle When She Files album in 1991 and into1992.

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Parton's first solo single for RCA, " Just Because I'm a Woman ", was released in the summer of 1968 and was a moderate chart hit, reaching number seventeen.
The duo was named Vocal Group of the Year in 1968 by the Country Music Association, but Parton's solo records were continually ignored.
Other chart hits during this period included Parton's chart-topping cover of the 1969 First Edition hit " But You Know I Love You " and " The House of the Rising Sun " ( both 1981 ), " Single Women ", " Heartbreak Express " and " Hard Candy Christmas " ( 1982 ) and 1983's " Potential New Boyfriend ", which was accompanied by one of Parton's first music videos, and which also reached the U. S. dance charts.
Although it looked like Parton's career had been revived, it was actually just a brief revival before contemporary country music came in the early 1990s and moved all veteran artists out of the charts.
A live acoustic album, Heartsongs, featuring stripped down versions of some of Parton's hits, as well as a number of traditional songs, was released in late 1994.
Parton's recording of Stevens ' " Peace Train " was later remixed and released as a dance single, reaching Billboard's dance singles chart.
" as well as straightforward covers such as a version of Dolly Parton's " Coat of Many Colors ," which was included on his Get Right Intae Him!
Livingston's first film role was in 1992, in Dolly Parton's Straight Talk.
Country singer Dolly Parton's first single, released in the 1950s when she was a child, was also called " Puppy Love ".
" 9 to 5 " was Easton's first single release in the United States, although it was renamed " Morning Train ( Nine To Five )" for its release in the US and Canada to avoid confusion with Dolly Parton's hit movie title song " 9 to 5 ".
With the success of Parton's song, Easton was forced to rename her recording " Morning Train ( 9 to 5 )" for its North American release.
One of the first notable appearances for Butler was on Dolly Parton's ill-fated 1987 variety series, Dolly.
Parton's formal education background, like Lewis Carroll's, was in mathematics.
Parton's interests were wide and he was a great believer in Esperanto.
Parton's father was headmaster of Cannock Grammar School as well as principal and proprietor of a small international boarding school for children.

Parton's and television
During this period, Parton's visibility continued to increase, with television appearances in 1977, 1978 and 1979.

Parton's and special
Though most of the show's episodes were taped in ABC's studios in Los Angeles, a numbers of " special " episodes were recorded on location, including one in Hawaii, one in New Orleans, one in Nashville ( featuring most of the cast of the Grand Ole Opry ), and a Thanksgiving episode in Parton's hometown of Sevierville, Tennessee, featuring most of her extended family.

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Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton's recording of " The Last Thing on My Mind " reached the top ten on the U. S. country singles charts in December 1967.
The song made Riley the first woman to top both Billboard's Hot 100 and the U. S. country single's charts with the same song, a feat that would go unrepeated until Dolly Parton's " 9 to 5
For a time, the song became something of an anthem for office workers in the U. S., and in 2004, Parton's song ranked number seventy-eight on American Film Institute's " 100 years, 100 songs ".

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