Genius Lyrics
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Dolly Parton – Applejack
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[Verse 1] / He lived by the apple orchard in this little old orchard shack / His real name was Jackson Taylor, but I called him Applejack / Now old AppleJack was loved by everyone
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Dolly Parton – There
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There is a place where the sun's always glowing / Take me there, won't you take me there? / Meadows grow green near the streams gently flowing / Take me there, won't you take me
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Dolly Parton – Sure Thing
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It's Saturday night and it's a perfect night for dancing / I've had my makeup off and on all day / But it's got to be right for a night of sweet romancing / But I've combed my hair
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Dolly Parton – Rocky Top
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Well I wish that I was on old Rocky Top / Down in the Tennessee hills / Cause there ain't no smog, no smoke on Rocky Top / Ain't no telephone bill / Now but once I had me a man on
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Dolly Parton – In the Pines
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[Verse 1] / In the pines, in the pines, where the sun never shines / And you shiver when the cold wind blows / My love, my love, what have I done / To make you treat me so / You've
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Dolly Parton – To Daddy
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“To Daddy” was written by Parton but was left unreleased for years because fellow country artist Emmylou Harris had a top three country song with it.
The song was included in
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Dolly Parton – Holdin’ On to You
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[Verse 1] / There are those who'd love to love me / Take me home and take care of me / Treat me just the way you never do / But I'm here on your doorstep / Something I can't seem
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Dolly Parton – Cas Walker Theme
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Pick Up The Morning Paper As It Hits The Streets / Cas Walker Prices They Just Can't Be Beat / Get That Blue Ban Coffee And You'll Want So More / Do Grocery Shopping At The Cas
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Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton – Islands in the Stream
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“Islands in the Stream” was a Bee Gees-authored mega hit named after an Ernest Hemingway novel and performed by country superstars Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton.
The duo topped
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Dolly Parton – How Does It Feel
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[Verse 1] / I know that you're out there / Knowing that there's someone out here thinkin' of you / In your heart and in your mind / I know there is no doubt that someone loves you
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Dolly Parton – Night Train to Memphis
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[Verse 1] / Take that night train to Memphis take that night train to Memphis / You know how I'm longing to see you / Leave that 3-50-7 and arrive at eleven then I'll be sitting
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Dolly Parton – PMS Blues
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[Verse 1] / Eve, you wicked woman, you done put your curse on me / Why didn't you just leave that apple hanging in the tree? / You make us hate our husbands, our lovers and our
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Dolly Parton – Barbara Allen
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[Verse 1] / In London town where I was born / There lived a fair maid dwelling / Made every youth cry well away / And her name was Barbara Allen / [Verse 2] / I sent a servant to
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Dolly Parton – 9 to 5 (Love to Infinity Radio Mix)
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Tumble outta bed / And I stumble to the kitchen / Pour myself a cup of ambition / And yawn and stretch / And try to come to life / Jump in the shower / And the blood starts pumpin
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Dolly Parton – You Are
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[Verse 1] / Sometimes I try to count the ways and reasons that I love you / But I can't ever seem to count that far / I love you in a million ways and for a million reasons / But
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Dolly Parton – Light of a Clear Blue Morning
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In the podcast Dolly Parton’s America, Dolly says she wrote this song after leaving the Porter Wagoner show:
As I left his office and began to drive toward my home out in
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Dolly Parton – A Capella Medley: Islands in the Stream / Here You Come Again / Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That? / Two Doors Down
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[Spoken] / I like singing acapella, of course, I'm glad you like those songs too / I like, eh, I like singing with you as we were doing that / You know those, you know 'em all by
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Dolly Parton – Where Beauty Lives in Memory
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[Verse 1] / She stands before the mirror / Smiles at her reflection / Striking sexy poses in the glass / She paints her lips a brilliant red / Piles her hair high on her head
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Dolly Parton – I Will Always Love You (Live)
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[Intro: Dolly Parton & (Kenny Rogers)] / I wanna sing this to you tonight / (Oh, that's nice. Thank you) / Just from me / Alright? Okay / So you just sit there and take it (Okay
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Dolly Parton – Smoky Mountain Memories
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“Smoky Mountain Memories” is a reworking of Parton’s 1983 recording “Appalachian Memories”. In her 2002 Dollywood concert, Parton explained that she wrote the song from her father’
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