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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerBob Ferguson^Dolly Parton^Porter Wagoner
Record LabelRcve, RCA VICTOR Europe
UPC0886972942322
eBay Product ID (ePID)20046052151
Product Key Features
Release Year2008
FormatCD
GenreCountry
ArtistWagoner, Porter / Parton, Dolly
Release TitleDuets
Dimensions
Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.25 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks17
Country/Region of ManufactureCanada
Tracks1.1 The Last Thing on My Mind (2:35) 1.2 Holding on to Nothin' (2:28) 1.3 We'll Get Ahead Someday (1:56) 1.4 Always, Always (2:37) 1.5 I Don't Believe You Met My Baby (2:11) 1.6 Just Someone I Used to Know (2:22) 1.7 Tomorrow Is Forever (2:47) 1.8 Daddy Was An Old Time Preacher Man (3:00) 1.9 Better Move It on Home (2:12) 1.10 The Right Combination (2:53) 1.11 Burning the Midnight Oil (1:47) 1.12 Together Always (2:14) 1.13 We Found It, 2:30 1.14 Say Forever You'll Be Mine (2:45) 1.15 If Teardrops Were Pennies (2:07) 1.16 Please Don't Stop Loving Me (2:48) 1.17 Making Plans (2:10)
Notes2008 release, a collection of duets between Country legends Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. Parton is one of the best-selling female country artists of all time. She started her career singing & releasing over 14 albums with country superstar Porter Wagoner. Born August 12th, 1927, Porter Wagoner was a brilliant old-guard country singer, dedicated to the tradition of country music and to entertaining the world through songs and flashy nudie suits. He enriched US through his writing, production, and passion for making and discovering heartfelt music. As a songwriter, Dolly is a bucolic poet, and her lyrics pioneered new territory and possibilities for country music with their florid and reflective depictions of rural living. Together, on record and on the Porter Wagoner television show - they were magic. But, to "shed light" on a myth is not to take away from the allure of either Porter or Dolly. That intangible, special "thing" that was appealing about them both from the beginning still exists and is manifested here in this collection of duets.