The Bargain Store
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The Bargain Store | ||
Studio album by Dolly Parton | ||
Released | March 1975 | |
Recorded | RCA Studios, Nashville, December 1974 - January 1975 | |
Genre | Country | |
Label | RCA | |
Producer(s) | Bob Ferguson | |
Dolly Parton chronology | ||
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Love Is Like A Butterfly (1974) | The Bargain Store (1975) | Best Of Dolly Parton (Vol. 2) (1975)
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The Bargain Store was a 1975 single and album by Dolly Parton. In the Parton-penned title track, one of her best known compositions, she used worn, second-hand merchandise in a discount store as a metaphor for a woman damaged by an ill-fated relationship. The song was dropped from a number of country stations' playlists, when programmers mistook the line "you can easily afford the price" as a thinly veiled reference to prostitution. Despite the decreased airplay, the song nonetheless topped the U.S. country charts in April of 1975.
The album was comprised largely of Parton's own compositions, but also contained Merle Haggard's "You'll Always Be Special to Me". (Haggard in turn covered Parton's "Kentucky Gambler", from this album.)
[edit] Track listing
- The Bargain Store (Dolly Parton)
- Kentucky Gambler (Dolly Parton)
- When I’m Gone (Dolly Parton)
- The Only Hand You’ll Need to Hold (Dolly Parton)
- On My Mind Again (Porter Wagoner)
- I Want to Be What You Need (Dolly Parton)
- Love to Remember (Dolly Parton)
- You’ll Always Be Special To Me (Merle Haggard)
- He Would Know (Dolly Parton)
- I’ll Never Forget (Dolly Parton)