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From “Jolene” To “I Will Always Love You”: A Tribute To Dolly Parton’s 25 Chart-Topping Hits
A long history of hits.
Today is the living legend herself, Dolly Parton’s 80th birthday. Given her monumental work in the genre over the better part of the last five decades, there have been some major celebrations across Nashville and Tennessee at large over the past few days. On Saturday, January 17th, the Grand Ole Opry held a birthday celebration for the legend, “Opry Goes Dolly.” Though Parton herself wasn’t in attendance due to some ongoing health issues, Vince Gill, Lainey Wilson, Mark Wills, Sierra Hull and more were there to honor the living legend ahead of her 80th birthday.
Most notably, today, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee officially declared January 19th as “Dolly Parton Day” in the state. Highlighting her long history of philanthropy through both her Dollywood Foundation and the Imagination Library, he’d note that her works “exemplify the values of the Volunteer state.”
“In addition to her artistic accomplishments, Dolly Parton has demonstrated an enduring commitment to philanthropy and services, most notably through the Dollywood Foundation and the Imagination Library, which began in Tennessee and has provided hundreds of millions of free books to children around the world, helping to promote early childhood literacy and educational opportunity.
Dolly Parton’s generosity, humility and dedication to improving the lives of others exemplify the values of the Volunteer State and serve as an inspiration to Tennesseans and people worldwide.”
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Given that it’s the living legend’s birthday, I thought it was the perfect time to take a look at her biggest hits throughout her career. Obviously, Parton has a discography that few can ever dream of. With 25 #1 hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and an additional 11 #1 albums across multiple different charts, the “9 to 5” singer is no stranger to chart toppers.
As of today, Parton has the most #1 hits for any female country artist in history on the aforementioned Hot Country Songs chart with 25, which is one ahead of fellow legend, Reba McEntire. Among these hits are career staples such as “9 to 5,” “Jolene,” “Islands in the Stream” and “I Will Always Love You.” In fact, “I Will Always Love You” actually appears on this list twice given the fact it was re-released eight years after it went #1, making it one of the few songs in history that went #1 two separate times with two different recordings.
Amazingly, some career staples such as “Coat of Many Colors,” “Do I Ever Cross Your Mind,” “Hard Candy Christmas,” “My Tennessee Mountain Home” and more ultimately did not earn Parton a #1 spot throughout her career.
With all of that being said, here are Parton’s 25 career #1 hits, ranging from her first chart-topper, “Joshua,” to her final #1 (as of today), her appearance on Brad Paisley’s 2005 single, “When I Get Where I’m Going.”
Dolly Parton’s 25 #1 Hits
“Joshua”
Release Date: November 9, 1970
Weeks At #1: 1
“Jolene”
Release Date: October 15, 1973
Weeks At #1: 1
“I Will Always Love You”
Release Date: March 11, 1974
Weeks At #1: 1
“Please Don’t Stop Loving Me” (Porter Wagoner)
Release Date: July 15, 1974
Weeks At #1: 1
“Love Is Like a Butterfly”
Release Date: August 5, 1974
Weeks At #1: 1
“The Bargain Store”
Release Date: January 13, 1975
Weeks At #1: `
“Here You Come Again”
Release Date: September 26, 1977
Weeks At #1: 5
“It’s All Wrong, But It’s All Right”
Release Date: February 27, 1978
Weeks At #1: 2
“Heartbreaker”
Release Date: July 24, 1978
Weeks At #1: 3
“I Really Got the Feeling”
Release Date: November 6, 1978
Weeks At #1: 1
“You’re the Only One”
Release Date: May 14, 1979
Weeks At #1: 2
“Starting Over Again”
Release Date: February 25, 1980
Weeks At #1: 1
“Old Flames Can’t Hold a Candle to You”
Release Date: June 23, 1980
Weeks At #1: 1
“9 to 5”
Release Date: November 3, 1980
Weeks At #1: 1
“But You Know I Love You”
Release Date: March 16, 1981
Weeks At #1: 1
“I Will Always Love You (1982 re-release)
Release Date: July 12, 1982
Weeks At #1: 1
“Islands in the Stream” (Kenny Rogers)
Release Date: August 15, 1983
Weeks At #1: 2
“Tennessee Homesick Blues”
Release Date: May 14, 1984
Weeks At #1: 1
“Real Love” (with Kenny Rogers)
Release Date: April 29, 1985
Weeks At #1: 1
“Think About Love”
Release Date: November 11, 1985
Weeks At #1: 1
“To Know Him Is to Love Him” (with Emmylou Harris & Linda Ronstadt)
Release Date: January 26, 1987
Weeks At #1: 1
“Why’d You Come in Here Lookin’ Like That”
Release Date: April 24, 1989
Weeks At #1: 1
“Yellow Roses”
Release Date: July 31, 1989
Weeks At #1: 1
“Rockin’ Years” (with Ricky Van Shelton)
Release Date: February 4, 1991
Weeks At #1: 1
“When I Get Where I’m Going (Brad Paisley)
Release Date: October 10, 2005
Weeks At #1: 1
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