Hungry Again
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Hungry Again | ||
Studio album by Dolly Parton | ||
Released | May 1998 | |
Recorded | 1998 | |
Genre | country | |
Length | ?:? | |
Label | MCA | |
Producer(s) | Steve Buckingham | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Dolly Parton chronology | ||
Treasures (1996) | Hungry Again (1998) | The Grass Is Blue (1999)
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Hungry Again was a 1998 Dolly Parton album. Comprised entirely of Parton's own compositions (written during a week-long marathon songwriting session, during which she fasted [1] -- hence the title), the album represented an attempt by Parton to rejuvenate her then largely stagnant recording career. The album's two singles, "(Why Don't More Women Sing) Honky Tonk Songs" and "The Salt in My Tears" received little country airplay (though videos for both songs were popular on CMT), but the album reached number 25 on the country albums charts and received favorable reviews. It is seen as a predacessor to Parton's much praised back-to-roots work of the early 2000s.
[edit] Track listing
- Blue Valley Songbird
- (Why Don't More Women Sing) Honky Tonk Songs
- Hungry Again
- I Still Lost You
- I Wanna Go Back There
- I'll Never Say Goodbye
- Paradise Road
- The Camel's Heart
- Shine On
- The Salt In My Tears
- Time And Tears
- When Jesus Comes Calling For Me