Touch Your Woman

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Touch Your Woman
Studio album by Dolly Parton
Released March 10, 1972
Recorded October November, 1971, RCA Studio "B", Nashville
Genre Country music
Label RCA
Producer Bob Ferguson
Dolly Parton chronology

Coat of Many Colors
(1971)
Touch Your Woman
(1972)
My Favorite Songwriter: Porter Wagoner
(1972)
Singles from Touch Your Woman
  1. "Touch Your Woman"
    Released: December 1971
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Touch Your Woman is the ninth solo studio album by Dolly Parton, released in 1972. The title song was a top ten country single for Parton in early 1972. The album was produced by Bob Ferguson and, as was generally the case with Parton's early RCA albums, contained mostly Parton's own compositions, along with a couple of covers.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Dolly Parton; except where indicated

  1. "Will He Be Waiting"
  2. "The Greatest Days of All"
  3. "Touch Your Woman"
  4. "A Lot Of You Left In Me"
  5. "Second Best"
  6. "A Little At A Time"
  7. "Love Is Only As Strong (As Your Weakest Moment)" (Bill Owens)
  8. "Love Isn't Free"
  9. "Mission Chapel Memories" (Parton, Porter Wagoner)
  10. "Loneliness Found Me" (Porter Wagoner)

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