Heartbreak Express

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Heartbreak Express
Heartbreak Express cover
Studio album by Dolly Parton
Released April 1982
Recorded Los Angeles, Nashville, 1982
Genre Country
Label RCA
Producer(s) Dolly Parton
Professional reviews
Dolly Parton chronology
9 to 5 and Odd Jobs (1980) Heartbreak Express (1982) Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Soundtrack (1982)


Heartbreak Express was a Dolly Parton album. Released in April 1982, the album returned Parton to a more fully realized country sound (a process she had begun on the previous year's 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs), after her late '70s pop recordings. The album's first single, "Single Women", a slow-tempo honkytonk ballad about a singles bar, was written by Saturday Night Live writer Michael O'Donoghue, and provided a top ten single for Parton. The title cut also was a top ten hit for her. "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" (a song Parton had written in the early 1970s but had never officially recorded) appeared as a double-A-sided single (along with Parton's rerecording of "I Will Always Love You" from the Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Soundtrack), and reached #1 on the country charts in August 1982.

"Hollywood Potters", Parton has explained to interviewers, came out of her experience filming the moive Nine to Five, as Parton watched many of the film's extras and bit players, who'd' worke very hard at acting through the years, but had had very little success.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Heartbreak Express (single)" (Dolly Parton)
  2. "Single Women" (Michael O'Donoghue)
  3. "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy" (Dolly Parton)
  4. "As Much As Always" (Dolly Parton)
  5. "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" (Dolly Parton)
  6. "Release Me"
  7. "Barbara on Your Mind" (Dolly Parton)
  8. "Act Like a Fool" (Dolly Parton)
  9. "The Prime of Our Love" (Dolly Parton)
  10. "Hollywood Potters" (Doly Parton)