This one's another bulleye–with her new single as the title track and her previous hit 'My Blue Tears' for drawing power, an extraordinary self-penned tune (even for Dolly) in 'She Never Met a Man (She Didn't Like)' for programming appeal and a trio of Porter Wagoner tunes to put the icing on the country cake. The recent hit single, 'My Blue Tears', is spotlighted along with other standouts such as 'She Never Met a Man' and 'The Way I See You'." Ĭashbox published a review in the October 9, 1971, issue, which said, "It's hard to believe it's possible, but Dolly's releases still get better and better each time you listen and each time a new one hits the market. Most of the material is her own, with a few strong numbers penned by Porter Wagoner. The review published in the October 16, 1971, issue of Billboard said, "The top stylist's new single, the touching ballad 'Coat of Many Colors', kicks off what should prove to be her biggest selling album to date. Critical reception Professional ratings Review scores On a list of the 50 best Dolly Parton songs, Rolling Stone magazine ranked "Here I Am" at number 25, "My Blue Tears" at number 24, and "Coat of Many Colors" at number 2. Parton re-recorded "Here I Am" as a duet with Sia for the 2018 soundtrack album, Dumplin'. The bonus track "My Heart Started Breaking" was later re-recorded and included on Parton's 1975 album, Dolly. Parton re-recorded "Early Morning Breeze" for 1974's Jolene and again for inclusion as a bonus track on the Walmart edition of her 2014 album, Blue Smoke. Parton also cut the song for a third time, including it on her 2001 album, Little Sparrow. The recording would eventually surface on Ronstadt's 1982 album Get Closer, and the Grammy award winning Trio album, released in 1987. "My Blue Tears" was re-recorded in 1978 with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt for a trio album project. "Traveling Man" was re-recorded in 1973 for Parton's Bubbling Over album. Over the years, Parton would re-record a number of songs from the album. Parton came to prominence as a featured performer on Wagoner's television variety show from 1967-74 and they often collaborated on each other's recordings during this era. Parton wrote all the songs, except for three tracks written by Porter Wagoner. "Traveling Man" involves an unusual love triangle between a traveling salesman, a woman, and her mother. The excited child, "with patches on my britches and holes in both my shoes", rushed to school, "just to find the others laughing and making fun of me" for wearing a coat made of rags. As she sewed, she told her child the biblical story of Joseph and his coat of many colors. The album's title track, " Coat of Many Colors", tells of how Parton's mother stitched together a coat for her daughter out of rags given to the family. Content The "Coat of Many Colors" on display at the Chasing Rainbows museum at Dollywood. In 2010, Sony Music reissued the 2007 CD in a triple-feature set with 1973's My Tennessee Mountain Home and 1974's Jolene. The album was reissued on CD again in 2007 featuring four previously unreleased tracks. It was reissued on CD in Europe in 2001 with 1971's Joshua. It was reissued on CD for the first time in 1999. The album was reissued on cassette in Canada in 1985. Parton has cited the title track on numerous occasions as her personal favorite of all the songs she has written. 257 on Rolling Stone 's 2020 list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. It also appeared on Time magazine's list of the 100 Greatest Albums of All Time and at No. The album was nominated for Album of the Year at the 1972 CMA Awards. It was released on October 4, 1971, by RCA Victor. Back in August, while promoting the first film in the series and five months before its premiere, Parton announced that the second project would be based on her classic hit “Jolene.” The West Wing writer-producer John Sacret Young was attached to pen the project, which sources tell The Hollywood Reporter may be revisited at a later time.Coat of Many Colors is the eighth solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton. The sequel is part of a deal Parton signed with NBC back in January 2015 allowing the network to develop a series of TV movies based on her songs and her life. I hope the viewers will fall in love all over again.” The song “Coat of Many Colors,’ of course, has always been my favorite and has touched so many people through the years, especially me. It is a true story from a very special time in my childhood. I am so happy to share this story with the viewers and to say there is so much more to tell because mine truly has been a life of many colors. Added Parton: “I was so overwhelmed and touched by how many people watched Coat of Many Colors and their reaction to it.
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