Доллі Партон: відмінності між версіями

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Спочатку глядачам передачі Вагонера не сподобалося, що співачка [[Норма Джин]] залишила шоу, і на її місце прийшла Партон. З місць лунали вигуки з вимогою повернути Джин. Однак із допомогою Ваґонера, Партон удалося перетягнути публіку на свій бік. Ваґонер переконав свій лейбл, [[RCA Victor]], підписати з Партон контракт. Лейбл вирішив підстрахуватися, й записав перший сингл Партон у дуеті з Ваґонером. То була кавер-версія пісня Тома Пакстона "[[The Last Thing on My Mind]]. Вона піднялася в десятку чарту кантрі-музики у січні 1968 року. Впродовж наступних шести років якась пісня дуету завжди була в першій десятці.
 
Перший сольний сингл Партон для RCA ''[[Just Because I'm a Woman (альбом, 1968)|Just Because I'm a Woman]]'' побачив світ улітку 1968, і мав поміркований успіх, добравшись до 17 позиції. До кінця десятиріччя, жодна з її сольних пісень, навіть ''[[In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)]]'' не мав такого успіху як дуети з Ваґонером. Дует отримав звання вокальної групи 1968 року від Асоціації кантрі-музики. Втім, як Ваґонера, так і Партон, сильно розчаровувала відсутність успії Партон-солістки. На той час Ваґонер уже вклав чимало у видавничу компанію, яку Партон заснувала з Біллом Оуеном.
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Parton's first solo single for RCA, "[[Just Because I'm a Woman (1968 album)#Album information|Just Because I'm a Woman]]," was released in the summer of 1968 and was a moderate chart hit, reaching number seventeen. For the remainder of the decade, none of her solo efforts – even "[[In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)]]," which later became a standard – were as successful as her duets with Wagoner. The duo was named ''[[Country Music Association Awards|Vocal Group of the Year]]'' in 1968 by the [[Country Music Association]], but Parton's solo records were continually ignored. Wagoner and Parton were both frustrated by her lack of solo success, because he had a significant financial stake in her future: as of 1969, he was her co-producer and owned nearly half of Owepar, the publishing company Parton had founded with Bill Owens.
 
1970 року Ваґонер змусив Партон записати пісню Джиммі Роджерса ''[[Mule Skinner Blues]]'', і це спрацювало. Запис піднявся до третьої позиції в чартах, а незабаром, у лютому 1971, пісня ''Joshua'' стала першою. Упродовж наступних двох років Партон зробила кілька сольних хітів, серед яких ''[[Coat of Many Colors]]'', фірмова після Доллі.
By 1970, both Parton and Wagoner had grown frustrated by her lack of solo chart success, and Porter had her record [[Jimmie Rodgers (country singer)|Jimmie Rodgers']] "[[Mule Skinner Blues]]", a [[gimmick]] that worked. The record shot to number three on the charts, followed closely, in February 1971, by her first number-one single, "Joshua." For the next two years, she had a number of solo hits – including her signature song "[[Coat of Many Colors]]" (number four in 1971) – in addition to her duets. Though she had successful singles, none of them were [[wikt:blockbuster|blockbusters]] until "[[Jolene (song)|Jolene]]". Released in late 1973, the song topped the singles chart in February 1974 (it eventually also charted in the UK, reaching No.&nbsp;7 in 1976, representing Parton's first UK success). Parton and Wagoner performed their last duet concert in April 1974, and she ceased appearing on his TV show in mid-1974, though they remained affiliated, with him helping to produce her records through 1976.<ref name = allMusicGuide>[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p1759|pure_url=yes}} Dolly Parton biography] at [[Allmusic]].</ref> The pair continued to release duet albums, their final release being 1975's ''Say Forever You'll Be Mine''.
 
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By 1970, both Parton and Wagoner had grown frustrated by her lack of solo chart success, and Porter had her record [[Jimmie Rodgers (country singer)|Jimmie Rodgers']] "[[Mule Skinner Blues]]", a [[gimmick]] that worked. The record shot to number three on the charts, followed closely, in February 1971, by her first number-one single, "Joshua." For the next two years, she had a number of solo hits – including her signature song "[[Coat of Many Colors]]" (number four in 1971) – in addition to her duets. Though she had successful singles, none of them were [[wikt:blockbuster|blockbusters]] until "[[Jolene (song)|Jolene]]". Released in late 1973, the song topped the singles chart in February 1974 (it eventually also charted in the UK, reaching No.&nbsp;7 in 1976, representing Parton's first UK success). Parton and Wagoner performed their last duet concert in April 1974, and she ceased appearing on his TV show in mid-1974, though they remained affiliated, with him helping to produce her records through 1976.<ref name = allMusicGuide>[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p1759|pure_url=yes}} Dolly Parton biography] at [[Allmusic]].</ref> The pair continued to release duet albums, their final release being 1975's ''Say Forever You'll Be Mine''.
 
In 1974, her song, "[[I Will Always Love You]]," written about her professional break from Wagoner, went to number one on the country music charts. Around the same time, [[Elvis Presley]] indicated that he wanted to cover the song. Parton was interested until Presley's manager, [[Colonel Tom Parker]], told her that it was standard procedure for the songwriter to sign over half of the publishing rights to any song Elvis recorded.<ref>{{dead link|date=February 2012}} [http://www.cmt.com/artists/news/1535871/20060707/presley_elvis.jhtml "Dolly Parton Reflects on Her Greatest Moments"]. [[Country Music Television]]. July 7, 2006.</ref> Parton refused, and that decision is credited with helping to make her many millions of dollars in royalties from the song over the years.