You all (y’all?) know the story, but, like many of Dolly Parton’s greatest hits, it’s worth another spin.
In 1975 Dolly got the call that every songwriter (and their accountant) had dreamed of for the last couple of decades: Elvis wanted to record one of her songs – the No. 1 country smash I Will Always Love You, written and recorded the previous year. And, what luck, the first thing she’d written for her own publishing company.
She was, of ...
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