Hello, I'm Dolly
Dolly Parton · 1967
28 min · 12 tracks · folk · gospel · bluegrass music
A vibrant blend of traditional country sounds with a playful, confident vocal delivery that defines Dolly's early artistry.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- playful storytelling with confidence quick bursts of vibrant energy lighthearted themes for cheerful moments
- Context
- Released on September 18, 1967, 'Hello, I'm Dolly' was Parton's debut album following her success as a songwriter for others, notably with hits like 'I Will Always Love You.' This project marked her transition to a solo artist and showcased her distinct voice within the country music genre, setting the stage for her subsequent rise in the industry.
- If you like
- folk, gospel, bluegrass music
- What next
- Just Because I'm a Woman — This album continues Dolly's confident vocal style and explores similar themes.
Hello, I'm Dolly is an album by Dolly Parton, released in 1967. A vibrant blend of traditional country sounds with a playful, confident vocal delivery that defines Dolly's early artistry. 'Hello, I'm Dolly' not only introduced Dolly Parton as a solo artist but also reached No. 11 on the Billboard Country Albums chart, establishing her presence in the music scene. The album's mix of humor and heartfelt storytelling resonated widely, influencing subsequent female country artists and contributing to Parton's long-standing legacy. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Hello, I'm Dolly sound like?
A vibrant blend of traditional country sounds with a playful, confident vocal delivery that defines Dolly's early artistry. Rooted in folk and gospel. Start with "Dumb Blonde".
Is Hello, I'm Dolly a good place to start with Dolly Parton?
Yes, Hello, I'm Dolly is recommended as a starting point for new Dolly Parton listeners. A vibrant blend of traditional country sounds with a playful, confident vocal delivery that defines Dolly's early artistry. Released on September 18, 1967, 'Hello, I'm Dolly' was Parton's debut album following her success as a songwriter for others, notably with hits like 'I Will Always Love You.' This project marked her transition to a solo artist and showcased her distinct voice within the country music genre, setting the stage for her subsequent rise in the industry.
Who is Hello, I'm Dolly for?
Hello, I'm Dolly works well if you're into playful storytelling with confidence, quick bursts of vibrant energy and lighthearted themes for cheerful moments.
How many songs are on Hello, I'm Dolly?
Hello, I'm Dolly has 12 tracks, running approximately 28 minutes.
Tracklist
New here? Start with Dumb Blonde.
- 1 Dumb Blonde Start here 2:29
- 2 Your Ole Handy Man 2:11
- 3 I Don’t Wanna Throw Rice 2:22
- 4 Put It Off Until Tomorrow Standout 2:19
- 5 I Wasted My Tears 2:18
- 6 Something Fishy 2:08
- 7 Fuel to the Flame 2:41
- 8 The Giving and the Taking 2:26
- 9 I’m in No Condition 2:11
- 10 The Company You Keep 2:35
- 11 I’ve Lived My Life 2:37
- 12 The Little Things 2:25
Release Date
September 18, 1967
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
28 min 44 sec
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