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Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner had a huge falling out. They were on better terms two decades later, as one of his albums ...
Dolly Parton on why she wrote 'Two Sides to Every Story' for her duo with Porter Wagoner, what the Queen of Country has said about the contentious partnership, and how their relationship changed ...
Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner’s final album almost didn’t receive a public release. In 1975, Parton and Wagoner released their twelfth studio album, Say Forever You’ll Be Mine.
Dolly Parton said working with Porter Wagoner was a positive and negative experience for her. Parton joined Wagoner’s show in 1967. In their years together, ...
The song, as a result, was very taboo for the time. Wagoner told her that no one would ever play it if she didn’t remove one verse. In it, Parton sings about having to leave home to work for an old ...
Many people thought Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton were romantically involved. Wagoner sat down with Parton's husband to ...
Porter Wagoner got to know Dolly Parton well when they worked together. He said her high level of insecurity surprised him.
Dolly Parton said her earnings went up when she stopped working with Porter Wagoner Parton moved on from her collaboration with Wagoner in 1974. She said money played a role in her decision.
Dolly Parton got her big break on The Porter Wagoner Show in 1967. Originally planning to leave after five years, the “Jolene” singer stayed until 1974. About five years later, after a messy ...
Dolly Parton said she no longer loved making music while working with Porter Wagoner. When Wagoner and Parton worked together, he made it no secret that he wanted to be in charge.
Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner’s relationship was platonic, but rumors abounded about a potential romantic connection between the two of them. Parton denied this on her end but acknowledged ...