Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner had a years of fruitful collaboration, followed by one of the most notorious falling outs in country music. Wagoner, frustrated that Parton didn’t want his help on her ...
Many more than just the two of them cared when Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton released their second collaborative studio album, Just the Two of Us, on RCA Victor, on this day—September 9—in 1968. The ...
Although Dolly Parton handled all the vocals, the lyrics came from Wagoner. Mr. Grand Ole Opry wrote all 10 songs on My Favorite Songwriter, including “Lonely Comin’ Down”, “Do You Hear the Robins ...
Dolly Parton began working with Porter Wagoner in 1967. She’d already been working on music at this point, but the spot on his show lifted her career to new heights. Wagoner said that hearing one song ...
Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton spent years working together on music and performances. While she got off to a rocky start on his show, they established themselves as a strong duo. They had a gleaming ...