
On this day May 30, 1989, Dolly Parton released her twenty ninth studio album White Limozeen. Marking a return to her country roots, the album featured a traditional sound that reconnected Dolly with longtime fans after several years of pop crossover material.
White Limozeen reached number 3 on the US Country Albums Chart and produced two number 1 country singles, Why’d You Come in Here Lookin’ Like That and Yellow Roses. The album was praised for its energy, humor, and classic Dolly charm, proving her staying power in a changing musical landscape.
Fun fact: The title track White Limozeen was inspired by Dolly’s own rise from humble beginnings to country music superstardom.
White Limozeen reached number 3 on the US Country Albums Chart and produced two number 1 country singles, Why’d You Come in Here Lookin’ Like That and Yellow Roses. The album was praised for its energy, humor, and classic Dolly charm, proving her staying power in a changing musical landscape.
Fun fact: The title track White Limozeen was inspired by Dolly’s own rise from humble beginnings to country music superstardom.