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Hello, I'm Dolly

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Released
  
February 13, 1967

Artist
  
Dolly Parton

Label
  
Monument Records

Genre
  
Country music

Length
  
29:14

Release date
  
13 February 1967

Producer
  
Fred Foster

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Recorded
  
1966–1967 Monument Recording Studio, Nashville, Tennessee

Hello, I'm Dolly (1967)
  
Just Because I'm a Woman (1968)

Similar
  
Dolly Parton albums, Country music albums

Hello, I'm Dolly was Dolly Parton's 1967 debut album.

Contents

Album information

Parton had previously contributed tracks to a 1963 Kitty Wells / Patsy Cline tribute album, but Hello, I'm Dolly represented her first full-length album. It contained Parton's hits "Dumb Blonde" (written by Curly Putman) and "Something Fishy" (written by Parton), both of which reached the top twenty on the U.S. country singles charts, and the album itself reached #11 on the country albums chart, a remarkable achievement, considering that Parton was largely an unknown at that point.

The album (along with its two hit singles, which received a considerable amount of airplay) is largely credited with bringing Parton to the attention of Porter Wagoner, who, in late 1967, would invite Parton to join his band and appear on his weekly television show.

The album contains Parton's versions of three songs she wrote that had already been hits for others by the time her debut album appeared: "Put it Off Until Tomorrow" (a hit for Bill Phillips), "Fuel to the Flame" which had been a hit for Skeeter Davis, and "I'm in No Condition" which charted in a version by Hank Williams Jr., although it was not a major hit.

Though she released a number of singles during her two-year tenure with Monument (1965–67), Hello, I'm Dolly was her only original album released during her time with the label. Shortly after its release, she joined Porter Wagoner's organization (appearing on his road show and his weekly syndicated television series), and signed with his label RCA Victor.

Monument released an album of unreleased/non LP Parton tracks, As Long As I Love, in 1970.

Re-releases

In 1972, it was re-released along with As Long As I Love, as "The World of Dolly Parton," a 2-LP set containing both albums.

In 1975, that collection was reissued as Hello, I'm Dolly/As Long as I Love."

In 1978, Monument released In the Beginning, a single album of selected tracks from the two albums.

In 1988, The World of Dolly Parton was reissued as two single-disc CDs (issued as Volume 1 and Volume 2).

In 1992, both volumes had been released on CD titled "As Long As I Love," issued by Sony Special Products in Holland.

In 1993, Hello, I'm Dolly, and As Long As I Love were issued on one CD titled "The World of Dolly Parton" in the UK.

On December 4, 2015, Hello, I'm Dolly was released to all digital music retailers.

Songs

1Dumb Blonde2:29
2Your Ole Handy Man2:11
3I Don't Want to Throw Rice2:23

References

Hello, I'm Dolly Wikipedia