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Dolly Parton singles discography

Dolly Parton singles discography
Parton accepting the Liseberg Applause Award in 2010
As lead artist199
As featured artist49
Promotional singles6
Music videos68

The singles discography of American country singer-songwriter Dolly Parton includes over 200 singles and touches on eight decades. Parton has released 198 singles as a lead artist, 49 as a featured artist, six promotional single and 68 music videos. Parton also released 21 singles with Porter Wagoner from 1968 to 1980, bringing her total number of singles to 243.

After releasing two unsuccessful singles as a teenager, Parton signed a recording contract with Monument Records in 1964, and moved to Nashville, Tennessee shortly afterward, releasing a series of singles on the label, the highest charting being her 1965 single "Happy Happy Birthday Baby". In 1967, Monument released Parton's debut solo album, Hello, I'm Dolly. It spawned the hits "Dumb Blonde" and "Something Fishy", reaching number 24 and number 17 respectively. In September 1967, Parton was asked to replace country vocalist Norma Jean as the co-host of the syndicated country music television show The Porter Wagoner Show, alongside country star Porter Wagoner. The pair recorded 12 albums together for RCA Victor, and in the late 1960s and early 1970s had a series of top 10 hits on the country charts, including "The Last Thing on My Mind", "Tomorrow Is Forever", and "Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man". On Wagoner's television series, Parton gained a national audience of millions of viewers, and her own singles began to move up the country charts. By the early 1970s, her solo hits regularly appeared in the top 10, as did her duets with Wagoner. Her first chart-topper, 1970's "Joshua", followed by 1971's "Coat of Many Colors", 1972's "Touch Your Woman", and "Traveling Man" and "Jolene", both from 1973, all reached the top 10 on the US country singles charts, with "Jolene" becoming her second number one single in February 1974. In mid-1974, Parton split with Wagoner and his show in order to expand her career as a solo artist, writing and recording the number one hit, "I Will Always Love You" as a goodbye to Wagoner.

Following her departure from Wagoner's show, Parton branched out into pop music with her 1977 single "Here You Come Again", which hit number one on the country chart and number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, helping to produce a string of crossover hits in the late 1970s and early 1980s, including "Two Doors Down", "Heartbreaker", "You're the Only One", "9 to 5" and "But You Know I Love You". In addition, album sales also increased, with many being certified Gold or Platinum by the RIAA.

After a slight commercial decline in the late 1980s, Parton signed with Columbia Records and returned to traditional country music with the album White Limozeen, which spawned the number one country singles, "Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' Like That" and "Yellow Roses". Two more traditional-themed albums were released in the early 1990s that were also successful, Eagle When She Flies (1991) and Slow Dancing with the Moon (1993).

In 1999 she signed a contract with Sugar Hill Records and recorded a series of Bluegrass albums, beginning with The Grass Is Blue in 1999, followed by Little Sparrow (2001) and Halos & Horns (2002). In 2007 she formed her own record label, Dolly Records and the following year issued her first mainstream country album in over 10 years entitled Backwoods Barbie, which produced five singles, including the minor country hit, "Better Get to Livin'", which peaked at number 48 on the Billboard country chart.

Parton holds the distinction of having the most number one hits by a female artist on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart (25). Parton also holds the record for most top 10 albums on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart (43).[1] She previously held the record for the most top 10 hits by a female country artist until Reba McEntire surpassed her in 2009 with her 56th top 10 hit, "Cowgirls Don't Cry". Parton is the only artist to have top 20 hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in every decade from the 1960s to the 2010s.[2]

As lead artist

[edit]

1950s and 1960s

[edit]
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[3]
US
Cou.

[4]
CAN
Cou.

[5]
"Puppy Love"[6] 1959 Non-album singles
"So Little I Wanted, So Little I Got"
(with Bill Owens)
1962
"It's Sure Gonna Hurt"[7]
(with the Merry Melody Singers)
"What Do You Think About Lovin'" 1964
"Happy, Happy Birthday Baby" 1965 [A]
"Busy Signal" 1966
"Don't Drop Out"[9]
"The Little Things"[10] Hello, I'm Dolly
"Dumb Blonde" 24
"Something Fishy" 1967 17
"Why, Why, Why"[11] Non-album single
"I'm Not Worth the Tears"[12] 1968
"Just Because I'm a Woman" 17 8 Just Because I'm a Woman
"In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)" 25 In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)
"Daddy" 1969 40 My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy
"In the Ghetto" 50 12
"My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy" 45 22
"Daddy Come and Get Me" 40 31 The Fairest of Them All
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1970s

[edit]
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
US
[3]
US
AC

[13]
US
Cou.

[4]
US
Dan.

[14]
AUS
[15]
CAN
[16]
CAN
AC

[17]
CAN
Cou.

[5]
UK
[18]
"Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No. 8)" 1970 3 4 The Best of Dolly Parton
"Joshua" [B] 1 2 Joshua
"Comin' for to Carry Me Home" 1971 23 Non-album single
"My Blue Tears" 17 4 Coat of Many Colors
"Coat of Many Colors" 4 60 15
"Touch Your Woman" 1972 6 28 Touch Your Woman
"Washday Blues" 20 7 My Favorite Songwriter, Porter Wagoner
"When I Sing for Him"
"My Tennessee Mountain Home" 15 10 My Tennessee Mountain Home
"Traveling Man" 1973 20 12 Bubbling Over
"Jolene" 60 44 1 99 84 40 1 7 Jolene
"I Will Always Love You" 1974 20 1 30 4
"Love Is Like a Butterfly" [C] 38 1 55 2 Love Is Like a Butterfly
"The Bargain Store" 1975 35 1 3 The Bargain Store
"The Seeker" [D] 2 1 Dolly
"We Used To" 9 4
"Hey, Lucky Lady" 1976 19 11 All I Can Do
"All I Can Do" 3 1
"Shattered Image"
"You Are" 1977 New Harvest...First Gathering
"Light of a Clear Blue Morning" 87 11 4
"Applejack"
"(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher"
"Here You Come Again" 3 2 1 10 7 1 1 75 Here You Come Again
"Two Doors Down" 1978 19 12 26 7
"It's All Wrong, But It's All Right" 1 1
"Heartbreaker" 37 12 1 41 1 1 Heartbreaker
"It's Too Late to Love Me Now"
"Baby I'm Burnin'" 25 11 48 15 34 30 9 1
"I Really Got the Feeling" 1
"You're the Only One" 1979 59 14 1 33 63 1 1 Great Balls of Fire
"Great Balls of Fire"
"Sweet Summer Lovin'" 77 41 7 8 6
"Star of the Show" 99
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1980s

[edit]
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
US
[3]
US
AC

[13]
US
Cou.

[4]
US
Dan.

[14]
AUS
[15]
CAN
[16]
CAN
AC

[17]
CAN
Cou.

[5]
UK
[18]
"Starting Over Again" 1980 36 35 1 2 Dolly, Dolly, Dolly
"Me and Little Andy" Here You Come Again
"Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You" 1 2 Dolly, Dolly, Dolly
"Packin' It Up"
"9 to 5" 1 1 1 77 9 1 1 47 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs
"But You Know I Love You" 1981 41 14 1 2
"The House of the Rising Sun" 77 30 14 20
"Working Girl"
"Single Women" 1982 8 1 Heartbreak Express
"Heartbreak Express" 7 1
"I Will Always Love You" 53 17 1 72 8 2 1 The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
"Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" Heartbreak Express
"Hard Candy Christmas" 8 27 The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
"Everything's Beautiful (In Its Own Way)"
(with Willie Nelson)
102 19 7 2 The Winning Hand
"Potential New Boyfriend" 1983 20 14 53 13 Burlap & Satin
"Save the Last Dance for Me" 45 12 3 31 3 2 The Great Pretender
"Downtown" 1984 80 20 36 8 20
"She Don't Love You (Like I Love You)"
"Tennessee Homesick Blues" 1 1 Rhinestone
"Sweet Lovin' Friends"
(with Sylvester Stallone)
"God Won't Get You" 10 8
"What a Heartache"
"Medley: Winter Wonderland / Sleigh Ride" 70 Once Upon a Christmas
"The Greatest Gift of All"
(with Kenny Rogers)
81 40 53
"Don't Call It Love" 1985 12 3 15 5 Real Love
"Real Love"
(duet with Kenny Rogers)
91 13 1 45 19 1
"Think About Love" 1 74 1
"Christmas Without You"
(with Kenny Rogers)
88 Once Upon a Christmas
"Almost in Love" 1986 The Love Album 2
"Tie Our Love (In a Double Knot)" 17 20 Real Love
"We Had It All" 31 30 Think About Love
"To Know Him Is to Love Him"
(with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt)
1987 1 54 1 Trio
"Telling Me Lies"
(with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt)
35 3 6
"Those Memories of You"
(with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt)
5 1
"I Believe in Santa Claus"
(with Kenny Rogers)
Once Upon a Christmas
"The River Unbroken" 43 63 23 51 Rainbow
"I Know You by Heart"
(duet with Smokey Robinson)
1988 22
"Wildflowers"
(with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt)
6 8 Trio
"Make Love Work"[25] Rainbow
"Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' Like That" 1989 1 1 White Limozeen
"Yellow Roses" 1 1
"He's Alive" 39 49
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1990s

[edit]
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[3]
US
AC

[13]
US Cou.
[4]
US
Dan.

[14]
AUS
[15]
CAN Cou.
[5]
UK
[18]
"Time for Me to Fly" 1990 39 39 White Limozeen
"White Limozeen" 29 47
"Slow Healing Heart"[26]
"Rockin' Years"
(duet with Ricky Van Shelton)
1991 1 1 Eagle When She Flies
"Silver and Gold" 15 7
"Eagle When She Flies" 33 9
"Country Road" 1992 46 33
"Straight Talk" 64 194 Straight Talk: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
"Light of a Clear Blue Morning"[27]
"Burning"[28]
(with Les Taylor)
"Romeo"
(with Billy Ray Cyrus, Tanya Tucker, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Kathy Mattea and Pam Tillis)
1993 50 27 33 Slow Dancing with the Moon
"More Where That Came From" 58
"Full Circle"[29]
"Silver Threads and Golden Needles"
(with Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette)
68 Honky Tonk Angels
"The Day I Fall in Love"
(with James Ingram)
36 188 64 Beethoven's 2nd: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
"To Daddy"[30] (Live) 1994 Heartsongs: Live from Home
"I Will Always Love You"
(with special guest Vince Gill)
1995 15 22 Something Special
"Just When I Needed You Most" 1996 62 68 Treasures
"Peace Train" 1997 [E] 23 166 86
"Something Bigger Than Me"[32] Annabelle's Wish
"Honky Tonk Songs" 1998 74 91 Hungry Again
"The Salt in My Tears"[33]
"High Sierra"
(with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt)
1999 90 Trio II
"After the Gold Rush"[34]
(with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt)
"Feels Like Home"[34]
(with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt)
"Do I Ever Cross Your Mind"[34]
(with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt)
"Walking on Sunshine"[35] Treasures
"A Few Old Memories"[36] The Grass Is Blue
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

2000s

[edit]
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US Cou.
[4][37]
UK
[18]
"Silver Dagger"[38] 2000 The Grass Is Blue
"A Tender Lie"[39] 2001 Little Sparrow
"Bluer Pastures"[40]
"Seven Bridges Road"[40]
"Shine"[41]
"Dagger Through the Heart"[42] 2002 Halos & Horns
"If" 73
"Hello God" 60
"I'm Gone"[43] 2003
"Welcome Home"[44] For God and Country
"Light of a Clear Blue Morning"[45] 2004
"Imagine"[46]
(with special guest David Foster)
2005 Those Were the Days
"Both Sides Now"[47]
(with special guests Judy Collins and Rhonda Vincent)
"Twelfth of Never"[48]
(with special guest Keith Urban)
2006
"Travelin' Thru"[49] Transamerica
"Where Do the Children Play"
(with special guest Yusuf Islam)
Those Were the Days
"Better Get to Livin'" 2007 48 Backwoods Barbie
"Jesus & Gravity" 2008 56
"Shinola"[50]
"Drives Me Crazy"[51][52] 2009
"Backwoods Barbie"[53][54]
"Change It"[55]
(featuring the Cast of 9 to 5: The Musical)
Non-album single
"Tell Me That You Love Me"[56]
(with Kenny Rogers)
The First 50 Years
"Here You Come Again" (Live)[57] Live from London
"Comin' Home for Christmas"[58] Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

2010s

[edit]
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
US
US
Chr.

[59]
US
Cou.

[37]
US
Dan.

[60]
CAN
Dig.

[61]
UK
[18]
"Together You and I" 2011 67 Better Day
"The Sacrifice"[62]
"He's Everything"[63]
(with Queen Latifah, Keke Palmer, Jeremy Jordan, Andy Karl and DeQuina Moore)
Joyful Noise: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
"From Here to the Moon and Back"[64]
(with Kris Kristofferson and Jeremy Jordan)
2012 [F]
"Higher Melody"
(with Queen Latifah, Keke Palmer, Jeremy Jordan, DeQuinna Moore, Angela Groves, and Andy Karl)
[G]
"Blue Smoke"[66] 2013 Blue Smoke
"Home"[67] 2014
"Try"[68]
"Unlikely Angel"[69] 2015
"Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" (Alternate Take)[70]
(with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt)
2016 The Complete Trio Collection
"Pure and Simple"[71] Pure & Simple
"Outside Your Door"[72] ——
"Wildflowers" (Alternate Take)[73]
(with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt)
The Complete Trio Collection
"Calling My Children Home"[74]
(with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt)
"Waltz Across Texas Tonight"[75]
(with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt)
"More Power to Ya"[76][77][78]
(with Stella Parton)
Mountain Songbird
"Head Over High Heels"[79] Pure & Simple
"The Story"[80] 2017 Cover Stories
"I Believe in You"[81] I Believe in You
"The Last Word in Lonesome Is Me"[82]
(featuring Alison Krauss)
2018 King of the Road: A Tribute to Roger Miller
"Here I Am"
(with Sia)
[H] 37 Dumplin'
"Girl in the Movies"[84]
"Jolene" (New String Version)[85]
"I Will Always Love You"[86]
(with Kristin Chenoweth)
2019 For the Girls
"God Only Knows"[87]
(with For King & Country)
[I] Non-album single
"There Was Jesus"
(with Zach Williams)
[J] 2 Rescue Story
"Faith"
(with Galantis featuring Mr Probz)
[K] 13 32 Church
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

2020s

[edit]
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Dig.

[83]
US
AC

[90]
US
Chr.

[59]
US
Cou.

[37]
US
Hol.
Dig.

[91]
US
Rock

[92]
CAN
AC

[93]
CAN
Cou.

[94]
CAN
Dig.

[61]
UK
[18]
"When Life Is Good Again" 2020 [L] [M] Non-album single
"Mary, Did You Know?"[96] 49 A Holly Dolly Christmas
"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"[97]
"Christmas on the Square"[98] 49
"Cuddle Up, Cozy Down Christmas"
(with Michael Bublé)
10 48 3 4 48 55
"Pink"[99]
(with Monica, Jordin Sparks, Rita Wilson, and Sara Evans)
Non-album single
"I Still Believe"[100] [N] 32 A Holly Dolly Christmas
"5 to 9"[101] 2021 Non-album singles
"Sent from Above"
"In the Sweet By and By"[102]
(with Larry Cordle, Carl Jackson, Jerry Salley, and Bradley Walker)
Country Faith Bluegrass
"Big Dreams and Faded Jeans"[103] 2022 Run, Rose, Run
"Blue Bonnet Breeze"[104]
"Woman Up (And Take It Like a Man)"[105]
"A Smoky Mountain Christmas"[106][107] A Holly Dolly Christmas
"9 to 5"[108]
(with Kelly Clarkson)
15 [O] 46 Non-album single
"Silent Night"[109] A Holly Dolly Christmas
"Almost Too Early for Christmas"[110]
(with Jimmy Fallon)
30 32 Holiday Seasoning
"Bets on Us"[111]
(with Cheat Codes)
2023 One Night in Nashville
"Don't Make Me Have to Come Down There"[112] [P] Non-album single
"Gonna Be You"[113]
(with Belinda Carlisle, Cyndi Lauper, Gloria Estefan and Debbie Harry)
42 80 for Brady
"Jolene"[114]
(re-recorded with Olivia Newton-John)
[Q] Just the Two of Us: The Duets Collection (Vol. 1)
"Peace Like a River"[115]
(with Dionne Warwick)
[R] Non-album singles
"Satisfied"[116]
(with Vestal Goodman)
"Seasons"[117]
(with Bebe Rexha)
Bebe
"World on Fire"[118] 4 [S] 21 16 [T] Rockstar
"Magic Man"
(featuring Ann Wilson)[120]
[U]
"Bygones"
(featuring Rob Halford)[120]
[V]
"We Are the Champions/We Will Rock You"[123]
"Step by Step"
(with Natalie Grant)[124]
13 Seasons
"Let It Be"
(featuring Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr)[125]
22 [W] [X] 43 Rockstar
"What's Up?"
(featuring Linda Perry)[126]
[Y]
"Wrecking Ball"
(featuring Miley Cyrus)
[Z] [AA]
"Southern Accents"[127] 2024 Petty Country
"Somebody's Child"
(Blessing Offor with Dolly Parton)[128]
Non-album single
"If You Hadn't Been There" 2025 [AB] Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
[edit]
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
US
[3]
US
AC

[13]
US
Chr.
Dig.

[65]
US
Cou.

[4]
US
Cou.
Air.

[130]
AUS
[15]
[131]
CAN
[16]
CAN
AC

[17]
CAN
Cou.

[5]
UK
[18]
"Friends Tell Friends"
(Bill Phillips with Dolly Parton)
1965 Bill Phillips Style
"Put It Off Until Tomorrow"
(Bill Phillips with Dolly Parton)
1966 6 Put It Off Until Tomorrow
"Mathilda (I Cry and Cry for You)"
(John Henry III and the Country Blues with Dolly Parton)
1970 Non-album single
"Light of the Stable"
(Emmylou Harris with Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Neil Young)
1975 99 Light of the Stable
"I Never Will Marry"
(Linda Ronstadt with Dolly Parton)
1978 30 8 39 16 Simple Dreams
"Islands in the Stream"
(Kenny Rogers duet with Dolly Parton)
1983 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 Eyes That See in the Dark
"Unwed Fathers"
(Gail Davies with Dolly Parton)
1985 56 Where Is a Woman to Go
"Love Is Strange"
(Kenny Rogers duet with Dolly Parton)
1990 21 21 145 14 Love Is Strange
"When You Tell Me That You Love Me"[133]
(Julio Iglesias featuring Dolly Parton)
1995 Crazy
"Knockin' on Heaven's Door"[134]
(Ladysmith Black Mambazo featuring Dolly Parton)
1997 Heavenly
"Sleepless Nights"[135][136]
(The Nobles with Dolly Parton)
1998 Slow Glowin' Dream
"Your Kisses Are Charity"[137] (Dolly Mix)
(Culture Club featuring Dolly Parton)
1999 25 Non-album single
"God's Colouring Book"[138]
(Margo O'Donnell featuring Dolly Parton)
Highway of My Life
"Two of the Lucky Ones"
(Hal Ketchum with Dolly Parton)
2001 Lucky Man
"Stand by the River"[139]
(Dottie Rambo duet with Dolly Parton)
2002 Stand by the River
"Steady as the Rain"[140]
(The Larkins with Dolly Parton)
2003 The Larkins
"High and Mighty"
(Aaron Crisler featuring Dolly Parton)
2004 In Good Hands
"Creepin' In"[141]
(Norah Jones with Dolly Parton)
Feels Like Home
"Viva Las Vegas"
(The Grascals with special guest Dolly Parton)
The Grascals
"Baby, It's Cold Outside"
(Rod Stewart duet with Dolly Parton)
2 Stardust: The Great American Songbook, Volume III
"Angels and Eagles"[142]
(Kim McLean with Dolly Parton)
2005 Happy Face
"Thank God I'm a Country Boy"
(Roy Rivers featuring Dolly Parton)
Thank God I'm a Country Boy
"It Looked Good on Paper"
(Randy Kohrs duet with Dolly Parton)
I'm Torn
"If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body (Would You Hold It Against Me)"
(The Bellamy Brothers with Dolly Parton)
60 60 Angels and Outlaws Vol. 1
"The Blues Man"
(George Jones featuring Dolly Parton)
Hits I Missed...And One I Didn't
"When I Get Where I'm Going"
(Brad Paisley featuring Dolly Parton)
39 2 1 1 Time Well Wasted
"I Still Miss Someone"
(Martina McBride with Dolly Parton)
2006 50 50 Timeless
"Heartbreaker's Alibi"
(Rhonda Vincent duet with Dolly Parton)
All American Bluegrass Girl
"Tomorrow Is Forever"[144]
(Solomon Burke featuring Dolly Parton)
Nashville
"To Daddy"
(Tom Astor featuring Dolly Parton)
2008 Alles klar - kein Problem!
"Gold"
(Emmylou Harris with Dolly Parton and Vince Gill)
All I Intended to Be
"Boots and Sand"[145]
(Yusuf with Paul McCartney and Dolly Parton)
2009 Roadsinger
"I Am Strong"
(The Grascals with Dolly Parton)
2011 Country Classics with a Bluegrass Spin
"From Here to the Moon and Back"[146]
(Willie Nelson featuring Dolly Parton)
2013 To All the Girls...
"You Can't Make Old Friends"[147]
(Kenny Rogers duet with Dolly Parton)
[AC] 57 You Can't Make Old Friends
"When I Stop Dreaming"[148]
(Don Henley featuring Dolly Parton)
2015 Cass County
"My Father's Daughter"[149]
(Jewel featuring Dolly Parton)
Picking Up the Pieces
"Forever Country"
(Artists of Then, Now & Forever)
2016 21 1 32 26 45 Non-album single
"Jolene"
(Pentatonix featuring Dolly Parton)
[AD] 18 92 PTX, Vol. IV - Classics
"Born Again Wildflower"[150]
(Debbie Cochran featuring Dolly Parton)
2017 Born Again Wildflower
"Smoky Mountain Rain"
(Ronnie Milsap featuring Dolly Parton)
2019 27 The Duets
"Words"[151]
(Barry Gibb featuring Dolly Parton)
2021 Greenfields: The Gibb Brothers' Songbook, Vol. 1
"Hand Me Downs"[152]
(Janelle Arthur featuring Dolly Parton)
Non-album single
"One Angel"[153]
(Rory Feek featuring Dolly Parton)
Gentle Man
"Happy All the Time"[154]
(Sam Williams featuring Dolly Parton)
Glasshouse Children
"Eagle When She Flies"[155]
(José Feliciano featuring Dolly Parton)
Behind This Guitar
"Does He Love You"[156]
(Reba McEntire featuring Dolly Parton)
47 49 Revived Remixed Revisited
"The Seeker"[157]
(Julie and Dan featuring Dolly Parton)
2022 Hymns: Some of Old, Some of New
"Someday It'll All Make Sense"[158]
(Bill Anderson featuring Dolly Parton)
As Far as I Can See: The Best of Bill Anderson
"Two Doors Down"[159]
(Positive Vibrations featuring Dolly Parton)
Country Goes Reggae
"21 Forever"[160]
(with Chris Janson and Slash)
2023 The Outlaw Side of Me
"Forever Young"[161]
(with Daniel Grindstaff and Paul Brewster)
TBA
"Powerful Women"
(Pitbull with Dolly Parton)
2024 Trackhouse (Daytona 500 Edition)
"Tyrant"
(Beyoncé with Dolly Parton)
44 12 71 83 Cowboy Carter
"Have the Heart"
(Post Malone with Dolly Parton)
56 22 44 F-1 Trillion
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

[edit]
Title Year Album
"O Chestnut Tree"[162]
(with Bill Owens)
2012 Non-album single
"I Believe in You"[163] 2014 I Believe in You
"Mama"[164] 2016 Pure & Simple
"Makin' Fun Ain't Funny"[165] I Believe in You
"I'm Gone"[166][AE] 2020 Halos & Horns
"The Fall" / "I Don't Care"[167] 2021 Songteller: My Life in Lyrics

Other charted songs

[edit]
List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart
positions
Album
US Cou.
[4]
US Hol. Dig.
[91]
US Rock Dig.
[121]
"PMS Blues" (Live) 1994 70 B-side to "To Daddy" (Live)
"He's Alive" 2020 15 White Limozeen
"Holly Jolly Christmas" 16 A Holly Dolly Christmas
"Christmas Is"
(featuring Miley Cyrus)
13
"Circle of Love" 8
"All I Want for Christmas is You"
(featuring Jimmy Fallon)
4
"Comin' Home for Christmas" 31
"Christmas Where We Are"
(featuring Billy Ray Cyrus)
34
"Pretty Paper"
(with Willie Nelson)
12
"You Are My Christmas"
(with Randy Parton)
21
"Purple Rain" 2023 14 Rockstar
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Music videos

[edit]
Title Year Director
"Here You Come Again" 1977
"Baby I'm Burnin'" 1978
"You're the Only One" 1979
"Great Balls of Fire"
"Sweet Summer Lovin'"
"Help!"
"Down"
"Star of the Show"
"9 to 5" 1980
"Potential New Boyfriend" 1983 Steve Barron
"You Are"
"Islands in the Stream" (Live)
(with Kenny Rogers)
"Real Love" (Live)
(with Kenny Rogers)
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1985 Doug Dowdel
"The River Unbroken" 1987 Brian Grant
"To Know Him Is to Love Him"
(with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt)
White Copeman
"Those Memories of You"
(with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt)
"I Know You by Heart"
(with Smokey Robinson)
1988
"Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' Like That" 1989 Jack Cole
"He's Alive" (Live) Walter C. Miller
"Love Is Strange"
(with Kenny Rogers)[169]
1990 Gerry Wenner
"Rockin' Years"
(with Ricky Van Shelton)
1991 Michael Salomon
"Eagle When She Flies" Mary Lambert
"Silver and Gold" Deaton-Flanigen
"Straight Talk" 1992 Dominic Orlando
"Light of a Clear Blue Morning" Mary Lambert
"Romeo"
(with Billy Ray Cyrus, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Pam Tillis, Kathy Mattea and Tanya Tucker)
1993 Randee St. Nicholas
"More Where That Came From"
"Silver Threads and Golden Needles"
(with Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette)
Deaton Flanigen
"The Day I Fall in Love"
(with James Ingram)
1994 Jim Yukich
"When You Tell Me That You Love Me"
(with Julio Iglesias)
John Hopgood
"Just When I Needed You Most" 1996 John Lloyd Miller
"Peace Train" (Unreleased) 1997 Christopher Ciccone
"Honky Tonk Songs" 1998 Thom Oliphant
"The Salt in My Tears" Guy Guillet
"After the Gold Rush"
(with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt)
1999 Jim Shea
"Shine" 2001 Brent Hedgecock
"Dagger Through the Heart" 2002
"Stand by the River"
(with Dottie Rambo)
"Hello God" (Live) Paul Miller
"I'm Gone" 2003 Sophie Muller
"Jolene"
(with Mindy Smith)[170]
Trey Fanjoy
"Color Me America"
"Welcome Home" 2004 Trey Fanjoy
"Creepin' In"
(with Norah Jones)
Hamish Hamilton
"The Blues Man"
(with George Jones)
2005 Joe Thomas
"Imagine"
(with David Foster)
Paula Walker
"When I Get Where I'm Going"
(with Brad Paisley)
Jim Shea
"Travelin' Thru" 2006
"Heartbreaker's Alibi"
(with Rhonda Vincent)
Trey Fanjoy
"Better Get to Livin'" 2007 Steve Lippman
"Jesus & Gravity" 2008
"Shinola" (Live) Fran Strine
"To Daddy"
(Tom Astor featuring Dolly Parton)
"Backwoods Barbie" 2009 Trey Fanjoy
"Change It"
(featuring the Cast of 9 to 5: The Musical)
Mike Hagler
Steve Summers
"Here You Come Again" (Live) Fran Strine
"Jolene" (Live)
"I Am Strong"
(with The Grascals)
2011 David Corlew
"Together You and I" Trey Fanjoy
"The Sacrifice" Arnberger/Eady
"You Can't Make Old Friends"
(with Kenny Rogers)[171]
2013 Trey Fanjoy
"Home"[172] 2014 Justine Feldt
"When I Stop Dreaming"
(with Don Henley)[173]
2015 Daniel Pearl
"My Father's Daughter"
(with Jewel)[174]
Tom Campbell
"Forever Country"
(among Artists of Then, Now & Forever)
2016 Joseph Kahn
"Jolene"
(with Pentatonix)
"The Story" 2017
"Here I Am"
(with Sia)
2018 Anne Fletcher
"Girl in the Movies" Robert Hoffman
"Jolene" (New String Version)
"God Only Knows"
(with For King & Country)
2019 Ben Smallbone
"Faith"
(with Galantis featuring Mr. Probz)
Dano Cerny
"There Was Jesus"
(with Zach Williams)
2020
"When Life Is Good Again" Steve Summers
"Pink"
(with Monica, Jordin Sparks, Rita Wilson, and Sara Evans)
"Cuddle Up, Cozy Down Christmas"
(with Michael Bublé)
Alex Popkin
"All I Want for Christmas Is You"
(with Jimmy Fallon)
Alex Popkin
"Pretty Paper"
(with Willie Nelson)
Alex Popkin
"Does He Love You"
(with Reba McEntire)
2021 Dano Cerny
"Someday It'll All Make Sense"[175]
(with Bill Anderson)
2022 Trey Fanjoy

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