Dolly Parton

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Dolly Rebecca Parton (born January 19, 1946) is a Country Music singer-songwriter, actress and businesswoman. The fourth of 12 children, Parton began singing in her childhood, working on Porter Wagoner's radio show. After a couple of singles on Monument Records, she was signed to RCA Victor Records in 1968. A few modest hits came in the next couple of years, followed by the Number One "Joshua" in 1970. She stayed with RCA through the 1970s and into the 1980s, then switched to Columbia and stayed there until 1995. In her career, Parton charted 25 Number One singles, counting two different versions of her Signature Song "I Will Always Love You". Also included in her total is a duet with Brad Paisley, "When I Get Where I'm Going", which in early 2006 made Parton the oldest female artist to chart a Number One country song. Of course, Parton has earned several awards just for her music, including seven Grammy Awards.

But her career is far more than just singing. Parton has starred in the movies Nine to Five and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, both of which earned her Golden Globe nominations. She has also starred in several television series, mostly in cameo or performing roles.

Parton is known for her campy, big-breasted image, as well as joking about her large amounts of plastic surgery. But underneath it all, she has a really big... heart, including several philanthropic efforts and even her own theme park, Dollywood (which is in itself something of a philanthropic effort, bringing a large amount of money and jobs to the chronically poverty-stricken Appalachian region.) She's also well known in the gay community for her support of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues.


Dolly Parton provides examples of the following tropes:
  • Dumb Blonde: "I'm not offended by all the dumb blonde jokes, because I know I'm not dumb. And I'm not blonde." ("Dumb Blonde" was also the title of Parton's first hit, from 1967.)
  • Everything Is an Instrument: Parton clicked her fingernails together rhythmically on "9 to 5" to simulate the sound of a Rhythm Typewriter.
  • Gag Boobs
  • "I Am" Song: "Backwoods Barbie", written for 9 to 5: The Musical and recorded by Dolly herself.
  • Reality Is Unrealistic / Your Costume Needs Work: She once lost a Dolly Parton lookalike contest, and even better, the other competitors were Drag Queens.
    • She once joked that it "costs a lot of money to look this cheap."
  • Rerelease the Song: She re-released "I Will Always Love You" in 1982, eight years after the original. Both versions went to #1 on the country charts. She cut it a third time in 1995 with Vince Gill and, although it was never officially released as a single, it went to #15. Whitney Houston's cover is still the more famous version, and Dolly herself loved it.
  • Signature Songs: "Coat of Many Colors", "Jolene", "I Will Always Love You", "9 to 5" and "Islands in the Stream".
  • Title-Only Chorus: "I Will Always Love You".
  • Stylistic Suck: Essentially what her signature looks boils down to. She even once told Anderson Cooper that she specifically based it on a woman of ill repute who she knew growing up.
  • Wanton Cruelty to the Common Comma: In 1982, she released a single titled "Everything's Beautiful (In It's Own Way)."
  • Your Cheating Heart: "Jolene," a rare instance of the song being from the point of view of the person about to be cuckolded - and also a rare instance of the singer pleading that it not happen instead of ranting about the person being discussed.