My Favorite Songwriter: Porter Wagoner
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My Favorite Songwriter: Porter Wagoner | |||||
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Studio album by Dolly Parton | |||||
Released | September 1972 | ||||
Recorded | 1972, RCA Studio "B", Nashville | ||||
Genre | Country music | ||||
Label | RCA | ||||
Producer | Bob Ferguson | ||||
Dolly Parton chronology | |||||
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My Favorite Songwriter: Porter Wagoner was a 1972 album by Dolly Parton, performing the work of her duet partner Porter Wagoner. The album peaked on the U.S. country albums charts at # 33, while its single, "Washday Blues" reached # 20. "When I Sing For Him" is a gospel song that was released as a single but did not chart. "Lonely Comin' Down" also appeared on 1974's Jolene album and was later included (as was "When I Sing For Him") on the 1975 compilation Best of Dolly Parton.
The album's liner notes are written by Dolly Parton herself (who also wrote the liner notes that year to Skeeter Davis' album of Parton originals, "Skeeter Sings Dolly".
[edit] Track listing
- "Lonely Comin' Down"
- "Do You Hear The Robins Sing"
- "What Ain't To Be, Just Might Happen"
- "The Bird That Never Flew"
- "Comes And Goes"
- "Washday Blues"
- "When I Sing For Him"
- "He Left Me Love"
- "Oh, He's Everywhere"
- "Still On Your Mind"
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