January 23, 1984 - Dolly Parton Released The Great Pretender

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On this day, January 23, 1984, Dolly Parton released her 26th solo album, The Great Pretender. This album marked a departure from her typical country roots, featuring covers of classic pop hits from the 1950s and 1960s reimagined with Dolly’s unique style and charisma.

Highlights from the album included renditions of Save the Last Dance for Me, I Walk the Line, and the title track, The Great Pretender. While it peaked at #73 on the Billboard 200, it demonstrated Dolly’s versatility and her ability to bring fresh energy to timeless songs.

Fun Fact: The album was co-produced by Dolly Parton and David Malloy, blending her signature voice with a polished pop production that reflected the evolving music trends of the 80s.

Trivia Question: What Dolly Parton song became a worldwide hit after being featured in the movie The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas?
 
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