She also confirmed that Parton was indeed their “hall pass.” “Everybody loves Dolly. Actually, people think this is Dolce & Gabbana but it’s Dolly and Garth,” Yearwood joked. After the show, Yearwood told “Entertainment Tonight” that she loved Parton’s quip. The “Trisha’s Southern Kitchen” host happened to be at the Ford Center in Frisco, Texas, on Thursday to perform a duet with Carly Pearce celebrating the 25th anniversary of Yearwood’s female artist of the year win. I think that stands for ‘Garth, Organize A Threesome,’” Parton said, literally spelling it out for him.īrooks, almost speechless, stammered, “I thought I couldn’t love you any more,” as Parton giggled onstage. Hey! I just had a thought: I know why you’re doing that GOAT thing. “I saw you online telling all those nice people out there that I’m your hall pass - that’s what he said! - and that I’m Trisha’s hall pass too. Especially her co-host, who has been married to Yearwood since 2005. The “I Will Always Love You” and “Jolene” singer is a big fan of fellow country star Trisha Yearwood and made sure everyone watching knew it. To help you get ready for the movie's release, here are 25 of the best songs written by Dolly Parton, with a few delectable covers thrown in for good measure.But it was a threesome joke that got people clutching their proverbial pearls. Later this month, 14 of her songs will be used in Christmas on the Square, a new Netflix holiday musical, which, naturally, also stars Parton. Dolly's songwriting chops have been on display for collaborators ranging from her goddaughter Miley Cyrus to Merle Haggard and Mel Tillis.Īnd she's still releasing successful solo albums, including four in the last ten years, all of which debuted near the top of the country charts. She's written ballads about heartbreak, feel good secular tunes, and Christian hits (including 2018's "God Only Knows" with For KING & COUNTRY), and her enduring records from that era have hundreds of millions of combined streams. She was the first artist to register a top 20 country hit in each decade since the '60s, her music has been instrumental to films like 9 to 5, and she's won nine of 49 Grammy Award nominations ( plus a 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award).ĭuring the '70s and '80s, Parton recorded noteworthy duets with artists like Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers, and Smokey Robinson. "Everything that I am starts with a song."Įveryone knows the winsome hook to "Jolene," the stunning vocals on "I Will Always Love You," (which later became an iconic hit for Whitney Houston, too), and the fingerpicked nostalgia ode "Coat of Many Colors," but there's so much more to Parton's discography. But if I had to choose just one thing to be, I would be a songwriter," she told Parade. "I am a singer, an entertainer, and a businesswoman. And indeed, her pen and gift for irresistible melodies have both remained sharp into her 70s. Bridging classic country with pop music, feminist themes, and plenty of witty one-liners, she's written several careers worth of defining hits for herself and others. Since she emerged in the music world with her single "Puppy Love" back in 1959 (she was just 13), Dolly Parton has been an essential cultural figure.
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