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1cdog
Love that picture of Mick & Dolly.
I guess Mick still laments Dolly as the one that got away.Quote
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hopkins
If respecting a deep songwriter and musician and outright historic talent gets you disqualified from being considered a Stones fan here, sign me right up and out.
I'll be behind Keith and Mick in the line tho.
She started writing hits in '64, teamed up with Porter Wagoner in '67 and went solo afterward.
Elvis wanted "I Will Always Love You" but Dolly wouldn't give the publishing to the Colonel and made ten fortunes out of just that one song, one in very many.
She believed in herself and wouldn't budge on the biggest temptation in the business, giving a song to The King but not getting proper credit or publishing right. She's tough, smart and authentic.
She's walking history and her players are the best. Her heart is giving and pure; I believe it's more than hype from personal experience.
You'd be lucky to go I think. She's an international treasure, and as sharp a businesswoman as Commander is a businessman.
She started a chain of Dollywood Theme Parks.
You know it's only time before Mick gets this idea haawwwww
Exhibition on tour but no ferris wheels just yet.
btw, it's some of the best and most pure American music you could ever hope to hear. just an opinion. She is cherished by millions and respected by everybody.
I got on to her early, as her songs were great, long before the movies and that stuff. She put out over 20 albums from 67 through 80. She is proliferate and perfect.
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Right on!!
She does has quite the resume, which I guess I always kind of knew, but I didn't know that story about Elvis and the colonel , Good for Dolly! I have known of her forever and when I have seen her on talk shows I watched and she seems like the sweetest kindest lady ever.
one of the most awwwwwww pictures ever, 2 cutey pie smiles
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1cdog
Love that picture of Mick & Dolly.
I guess Mick still laments Dolly as the one that got away.Quote
jambayQuote
hopkins
If respecting a deep songwriter and musician and outright historic talent gets you disqualified from being considered a Stones fan here, sign me right up and out.
I'll be behind Keith and Mick in the line tho.
She started writing hits in '64, teamed up with Porter Wagoner in '67 and went solo afterward.
Right on!!
one of the most awwwwwww pictures ever, 2 cutey pie smiles