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Dolly Parton - 9 To 5 And Odd Jobs
RCA AAL1-3852 (1980) - US LP
RCA Legacy Nashville 88697 46193 2 (2009) - US/EU CD - Expanded edition reissue with 3 bonus tracks
Side One
1 - 9 To 5
2 - Hush-A-Bye Hard Times*
3 - The House Of The Rising Sun*
4 - Deportee (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos)*
5 - Sing For The Common Man*
Side Two
6 - Working Girl*
7 - Detroit City*
8 - But You Know I Love You*
9 - Dark As A Dungeon*
10 - Poor Folks Town*
CD reissue bonus tracks
11 - Everyday People* - previously unreleased
12 - 9 To 5 - Love To Infinity Radio Mix 2008
13 - 9 To 5 - Karaoke Mix 2009 - previously unreleased
Notes: 1) Above image was taken from the original US LP release. Following credits were taken both from original US LP release and 2009 CD reissue. 2) CD reissue comes with no musician credits for bonus tracks: since the Sly & The Family Stone cover (track 11) shares same production credits with the album tracks Lee originally played on (Mike Post), it can be inferred it is from the same recording sessions and that Lee is a player on that track as well. 3) According to reissue notes and some web resources, original US catalog # for LP was AHL1-3852. Other web resources indicate US catalog # as AAL1-3852. The latter is the number of my copy and it is a US vinyl reissue probably from 1980 and in any case pre-bar code. 4) Additional reissue credits erroneously indicate track 10 as an a-side while it was in fact the b-side of the “But You Know I Love You” single. 5) Stylist Michele Elam’s name is spelled ‘Michelle’ in CD reissue credits. 6) Makeup artist Bobbe Joy’s name is spelled ‘Bobbie’ in CD reissue credits. 7) CD reissue the additional credits were taken from is a EU pressing. According to web sources catalog # for US release is the same. 8) CD reissue comes with a lyrics booklet with same illustrations as original inner sleeve and back of cover, plus four B&W stills taken from the Colin Higgins film “9 to 5”, depicting Ms. Parton and other cast members Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda and Dabney Coleman.
Original LP Credits
Dolly Parton - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11?)*
Abraham Laboriel - Bass (as Abraham LaBoriel)
Eddie Bayers - Drums (2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Rick Shlosser - Drums (as Richard Schlosser)
Reggie Young - Guitars
Joe McGuffee - Steel Guitar
Larry Carlton - Guitars
John Goux - Slide Guitar
Jeff Baxter - Guitar
Martin K. Walsh - Guitar
Ron Oates - Keyboards
Ian Underwood - Synthesizers
Gregg Perry - Organ, Typewriter
Larry Knechtel - Piano
Sonny Osborne - Banjo, Background Vocals
Mike Post - Synthesized Flute
Tom Saviano - Saxophone
William Reichenbach - Trombone
Kim S. Hutchcroft - Baritone Sax
Jerry Hey - Trumpet
Leonard Castro - Percussion
Richard Dennison - Background Vocals
Anita Ball - Background Vocals, Background Singer
Joey Scarbury - Background Vocals
Bobby Osborne - Background Vocals
Stephanie Spruill - Background Singer
Denise Maynelli - Background Singer
Drill Team on “Working Girl”:
Dolly Parton
Judy Ogle
Eddie Bayers
Reggie Young
Leland Sklar
Mike Post
Produced by Mike Post (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Gregg Perry - Associate Producer, Producer (1)
Mike Post - Arrangements (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Gregg Perry - Arrangement (1)
Dolly Parton - Arrangement (3)
Sid Sharp - Concert Master
Frank DeCaro - Contractor (1)
Marshall Morgan - Engineer (Audio Media) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Pat McMakin - Second Engineer (Audio Media) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Paul Dobbe - Engineer (Western Recorders) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Chuck Britz - Engineer (Western Recorders) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Larry Carlton - Engineer (Studio 335) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Armin Steiner - Engineer (Sound Labs) (1)
Doug Parry - Mixing Engineer (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Rick Romano - Second Mixing Engineer (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Recording Studios:
Audio Media, Nashville, Tennessee (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Western Recorders, Hollywood, California (additional recording) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Studio 335, Hollywood, California (additional recording) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Sound Labs, Hollywood, California (1)
Mixing Studio:
Smoke Tree Ranch, Chatsworth, California (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Mike Reese - Mastering Engineer
Mastering Studio:
Mastering Lab, Hollywood, California
Tim Bryant & George Corsillo/Gribbitt - Art Direction
George Corsillo - Album Design
Ron Slenzak - Photography
Pie Lombardi & Michele Elam - Props, Styling
Colleen Owens - Hair Stylist
Mary Malin - Clothes Designer
Bobbe Joy - Makeup
“Dolly Parton Fan Club // P.O. Box 4499 // North Hollywood, California 91607”.
CD Reissue Additional Credits
Produced by Mike Post (11)
Produced by Gregg Perry and Love To Infinity (12)
Produced by Gregg Perry (14)
Produced for Reissue by Rob Santos
Gregg Perry - Arrangements (12, 13)
Vic Anesini - Mastering Engineer
Mastering Studio:
Battery Studios, NYC
Legacy A&R: Steve Berkowitz
John Hudson - Project Direction
Howard Fritz son - Art Direction
Pat Moroney - Design
20th Century/Photofest - Photography
“Special Thanks: Dolly Parton, Danny Nozell & Glenn Korman”.
“Never having acted in a film before, Dolly Parton was initially reluctant to star in “9 to 5”, alongside Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin. Her debut acting experience, though, not only helped the success of the movie, but it created a #1 hit single for Parton, who wrote the theme song, also called “9 to 5.” The song garnered Parton an Academy Award® nomination and four Grammy Award® nominations, winning her the awards for “Best Country Song” and “Best Country Vocal Performance, female,” and was the centerpiece of Parton’s “9 to 5 and Odd Jobs” album, originally released in late 1980. The album, containing several Parton originals and a #1 cover of the First Edition’s “But You Know I Love You,” as well as a version of Woody Guthrie’s “Deportee,” eventually hit #1 on the Billboard country chart. This Expanded Edition also features 3 bonus tracks, 2 of which have been previously unreleased.”.
“Billboard chart positions appear courtesy of Joel Whitburn’s Record Research publications and BPI Communications.”.
Track 1:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12133 A // Peak Chart Position: # 1 Country; # 1 Pop // from the 20th Century-Fox film “9 to 5””.
Track 3:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12282 A // Peak Chart Position: # 14 Country; # 77 Pop”.
Track 5:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12133 B”.
Track 6:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12282 B”.
Track 8:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12200 A // Peak Chart Position: # 1 Country; # 41 Pop”.
Track 10:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12200 A”.
Track 10:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12200 A // Peak Chart Position: # 1 Country; # 41 Pop”.
“Recorded June 1980 // Originally released as “9 to 5 and Odd Jobs”, RCA Records AHL1- 3852. // Peak Chart Position; # 1 Country; # 11 Pop”.
www.legacyrecordings.com
Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
Mark Andersen
Danny Dill
Woody Guthrie
Martin Hoffman
Freida Parton
Mike Settle
Mel Tillis
Merle Travis
Additional Songwriter (CD re-release):
Sylvester Stewart
“9 To 5 And Odd Jobs” - US/EU CD reissue - front inlay
“9 To 5 And Odd Jobs” - US/EU CD reissue - disc screen print
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Dolly Parton - Heartbreak Express
RCA AHL1-4289 (1982) - US LP
Side One
1 - Heartbreak Express
2 - Single Women
3 - My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy
4 - As Much As Always
5 - Do I Ever Cross Your Mind
Side Two
6 - Release Me
7 - Barbara On Your Mind
8 - Act Like A Fool
9 - Prime Of Our Love
10 - Hollywood Potters
Note: Album does not come with track-by-track musician credits.
Dolly Parton - Vocals
Lee Sklar - Bass
Nathan East - Bass
Abe Laboriel - Bass
Eddy Anderson - Drums
Michael Severs - Guitar
Fred Tackett - Guitar
Jeff Baxter - Guitar
Albert Lee - Guitar
Steve Cropper - Guitar
Joe McGuffee - Steel Guitar
Ron Oates - Keyboards
Red Young - Keyboards
Terry McMillan - Harmonica
Buddy Spicher - Fiddle
Gregg Perry - Dulcimer, Background Singer
Lenny Castro - Conga
Tom Scott - Horns
Jim Horn - Horns
George Bohanon - Horns
Gary Grant - Horns
Tom Saviano - Horns
Chuck Findley - Horns
Dick “Slyde” Hyde - Horns (as Slide Hyde)
Gary Herbig - Horns
Richard Dennison - Background Singer
Anita Ball - Background Singer
Jim Salestrom - Background Singer
Stephanie Spruill - Background Singer
Denise Maynelli DeCaro - Background Singer
Roy Galloway - Background Singer
Alexandra Brown - Background Singer
Willie Greene - Background Singer
Gene Morford - Background Singer
Produced & Arranged by Dolly Parton & Gregg Perry
Harry Bluestone - Concert Master
Frank DeCaro - Contractor
Doug Parry - Engineer (Smoketree Recording Studio)
Rick Romano - Assistant Engineer (Smoketree Recording Studio)
Ernie Winfrey - Engineer (Soundshop Recording Studio)
Ken Deene - Recording Engineer (Warner Bros. Recording Studio)
Recording Studios:
Smoketree Recording Studio
Soundshop Recording Studio (Additional Overdubs)
Warner Bros. Recording Studio (Additional Overdubs)
Mixing Studio:
Smoketree Recording Studio
Herb Ritts - Photography
Phyllis Chotin & Michele Hart/Media Arts - Art Direction
Dolly Parton - Design Concept
Colleen Owens - Hair Style
Shirlee Strahm - Costume Coordinator
Kendall Errair - Costume Coordinator
Erecter Set - Set Design
“Special Thanks: Judy Ogle, Susie Glickman, Don Warden and Jeannie Parry - for help and inspiration”.
“Very Special Thanks: Shirlee - for not singing background on this album”.
Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
Eddie Miller
Michael O’Donoghue
Dub Williams
Robert Yount
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Dolly Parton - Burlap & Satin
RCA AHL1-4691 (1983) - US LP
Side One
1 - OOO-EEE
2 - Send Me The Pillow You Dream On
3 - Jealous Heart
4 - A Gamble Either Way
5 - Appalachian Memories
Side Two
6 - I Really Don’t Want To Know - with Willie Nelson
7 - Potential New Boyfriend
8 - A Cowboy’s Ways
9 - One Of Those Days
10 - Calm On The Water
Note: Album does not come with track-by-track musician credits.
Dolly Parton - Vocals, Hand Claps
Lee Sklar - Bass
Michael Rhodes - Bass
Tommy Cogbill - Bass
Eddy Anderson - Drums, Percussion
Rick Marotta - Drums
Michael Severs - Guitar
Tom Rutledge - Guitar
Pete Bordonali - Guitar
Hugh McCracken - Guitar
Marty Walsh - Guitar
Joe McGuffee - Steel Guitar
Ron Oates - Keyboards, Synthesizer
Robbie Buchanan - Keyboards
Mitch Humphries - Keyboards
Gregg Perry - Keyboards
Dennis Solee - Tenor Sax, Flute
Dewayne Pigg - English Horn
Nashville String Machine - Strings
Willie Nelson - Vocals
Anita Ball - Background Vocals, Hand Claps
Richard Dennison - Background Vocals
Judy Rodman - Background Vocals, Hand Claps
Donna McElroy - Background Vocals
Lea Jane Berinati - Background Vocals
Karen Taylor-Good - Background Vocals
Lisa Silver - Background Vocals
Michael Black - Background Vocals
Ray Walker - Background Vocals
Judy Ogle - Hand Claps
Ernie Winfrey - Hand Claps
Produced and Arranged by Gregg Perry
Dolly Parton - Executive Producer
Ernie Winfrey - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Phil Jamtaas - Recording Engineer
Fran Overall - Assistant Engineer
Jim Scott - Assistant Engineer
Recording Studios:
Sound Shop (Nashville, Tennessee)
The Castle (Nashville, Tennessee)
Record Plant (Los Angeles, California)
Ed Caraeff - Art Direction, Photography, Design
Cassie Seaver - Makeup
Colleen Owens - Hair Stylist
Donna Gilbert - Hair Stylist
Tzezi Ganev - Costumes
Photographed at The Baron Margo Residence
“Costumes: Tzetzi Ganev and a special thanks to Shirlee Strahm and all the girls at Western Costume”.
“Special Thanks: Judy, Susie, Flato, Janet, Jason, Lois, Thelma and Johnny, and Eli and crew”.
“Dolly Parton Fan Club // P.O. Box 938 // Montrose, CA 91020”.
Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
Howard Barnes
Steve Kipner
Hank Locklin
Annie McLoone
John Lewis Parker
Don Robertson
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Dolly Parton - The Great Pretender
RCA AHL1-4940 (1984) - US LP
Side One
1 - Save The Last Dance For Me*
2 - I Walk The Line*
3 - Turn, Turn, Turn (To Everything There Is A Season)*
4 - Downtown*
5 - We Had It All
Side Two
6 - She Don’t Love You (Like I Love You)*
7 - We’ll Sing In The Sunshine*
8 - I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)*
9 - Elusive Butterfly*
10 - The Great Pretender
Dolly Parton - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9)*
David Platshon - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9)
Craig Hull - Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar
Ron Elliott - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Waddy Wachtel - Electric Guitar Solo
Steve Goldstein - DMX Drum Machine (1), Prophet Synthesizer, Jupiter Synthesizer, Synthesizers, Kawai Electric Grand, Keyboards, Acoustic Piano, Organ
Jeff Colella - Jupiter Synthesizer, Organ, Strings, Synthesizers, String Synthesizers, Arp Strings
Bill Cuomo - Synthesizer Strings
Lee Dresser - Harmonica
Chuck Findley - Horns
Dick “Slyde” Hyde - Horns (as Slide Hyde)
Don Menza - Horns
Tom Scott - Horns
Gary Grant - Horns
William Reichenbach - Horns (as Bill Reichenbach)
Russell Kunkel - Congas (3)
Brian Glascock - Percussion (1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9), Congas (6, 7)
The Jordanaires - Background Vocals
Rosemary Butler - Background Vocal
Arnold McCuller - Background Vocal
Mary Ellen Quinn - Background Vocal
Oren Waters - Background Vocal, Choir
Luther Waters - Background Vocal, Choir
Maxine Waters - Choir
Julia Waters - Choir
Produced by Val Garay
Steve Goldstein - Arrangement (1), Horn Arrangement (4), Horn Conduction (4), String Arrangements (5, 8), String Conduction (5)
Syd Sharp - Concertmaster
Pete Seeger - Adaptation (3)
Val Garay & Niko Bolas (as Garay-Bolas) - Engineers
Richard Bosworth - Assistant Engineer
Denny Densmore - Assistant Engineer
Scott Hendricks - Second Assistant Engineer
Danny Mundhenk - Second Assistant Engineer
Paul Goldberg - Second Assistant Engineer
Billy Miranda - Second Assistant Engineer
David Leonard - Second Assistant Engineer
Recording Studios:
Record One, Los Angeles (10-24-83 through 12-5-83)
Right Track Recording, New York City (Additional Recording)
Bullet Recording, Nashville (Additional Recording)
Music Mill, Nashville (Additional Recording)
The Sound Factory, Los Angeles (Additional Recording)
Mixing Studio:
Record One, Los Angeles (10-24-83 through 12-5-83)
Doug Sax - Mastering Engineer
Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab
Richard Avedon - Photography
Tim Bryant - Art Direction, Design
Renate Leuschner - Hair
Cassie Seaver - Makeup
Tzezi Ganev - Costumes
Thelma Pofahl - Costume Coordinator
Shirlee Strahm - Costume Coordinator
Track 3:
“Words From The Book Of Ecclesiastes”.
“Special Thanks To: Judy Ogle, Val Garay, Sandy Gallin, Joe Galante, Bob Summer & RCA, Diana Thomas, Ray Katz, Jim Morey, Peter Hoffman, Don Warden, Janet Knutsen, Carmack Allen, Nat & Peggy Goldstein, Joni Levin, Dan Fritz, Stanley’s, The Penthouse One, Berkshire Place, N.Y.C., Tony Maffatone, RM, H and N, 101st Airborne, Spence Manor and Mario’s, To My Little “Goldie”, And Niko & Rich For The Slap On My Vocals”.
“Dolly Parton Fan Club // P.O. Box 1976 // Nolensville, TN. 37153”.
Songwriters:
Jerry Butler
Calvin Carter
John R. Cash
Lamont Dozier
Donnie Fritts
Gale Garnett
Tony Hatch
Brian Holland
Edward Holland, Jr. (as Eddie Holland)
Bob Lind
Curtis Mayfield
Doc Pomus
Buck Ram
Troy Seals
Pete Seeger
Mort Shuman
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Dolly Parton/VV.AA. - Rhinestone (Original Soundtrack Recording)
RCA ABL1-5032 (1984) - US LP
Side One
1 - Tennessee Homesick Blues - Dolly Parton**
2 - Too Much Water - Randy Parton*
3 - The Day My Baby Died - Rusty Buchanan**
4 - One Emotion After Another - Dolly Parton***
5 - Goin’ Back To Heaven - Stella Parton and Kin Vassy*
6 - What A Heartache - Dolly Parton***
7 - Stay Out Of My Bedroom - Sylvester Stallone with Dolly Parton**
Side Two
8 - Woke Up In Love - Dolly Parton and Sylvester Stallone
9 - God Won’t Get You - Dolly Parton
10 - Drinkin’stein - Sylvester Stallone
11 - Sweet Lovin’ Friends - Dolly Parton and Sylvester Stallone
12 - Waltz Me To Heaven - Floyd Parton
13 - Butterflies - Dolly Parton***
14 - Be There - Dolly Parton and Sylvester Stallone**
Notes: 1) Album does not come with track-by-track musician credits. 2) The tracks marked with a double asterisk indicate those songs that, in the feature film, show Leland Sklar as the bass player. 3) The tracks marked with an asterisk are “Modified Versions” appearing on the Soundtrack album, yet, according to the record sleeve notes, “Different from Original Motion Picture Soundtrack”. 4) The tracks marked with a triple asterisk are songs which are actually included on the record in a different version (full band) from the original motion picture soundtrack, but which are not presented as such on the record sleeve notes.
Dolly Parton - Vocals
Sylvester Stallone - Vocals
Randy Parton - Vocals, Background Vocals
Stella Parton - Vocals
Floyd Parton - Vocals
Kin Vassy - Vocals
Rusty Buchanan - Vocals
Musicians:
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 3, 7, 14)**
Dennis Belfield - Bass
Mike Baird - Drums
Willie Ornelas - Drums
John Goux - Guitar
Herb Pedersen - Guitar, Banjo, Background Vocals
Steve Watson - Guitar
John Bidasio - Steel Guitar
Larry Muhoberac - Piano
Ian Underwood - Synthesizer
Pete Robinson - Synthesizer
David Lindley - Fiddle
Tommy Morgan - Harmonica
Richard Dennison - Background Vocals
Joey Scarbury - Background Vocals
Linda Dillard - Background Vocals
Produced by Mike Post and Dolly Parton
Mike Post - Arrangements
Doug Parry - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Ray Sheibley - Second Engineer
Recording and Mixing Studio:
Smoketree Ranch
Diane Robertson - Hair (Dolly Parton)
Robert Sidell - Makeup (Dolly Parton)
Theadora Van Runkle - Costume Designer (Dolly Parton)
Tzetzi Ganev of Western Costume - Costume Designer (Dolly Parton)
Shirlee Strahm - Wardrobe (Dolly Parton)
Barbara Lorenz - Hair (Sylvester Stallone)
Ben Nye, Jr. - Makeup (Sylvester Stallone)
Tom Bronson - Costume Designer (Sylvester Stallone)
Tim Bryant - Art Direction and Design
Steve Shapiro - Photography
“Special Thanks To: Mike Post, Sandy Gallin, Joe Galante, Bob Summer, All the RCA Staff, Diana Thomas, Peter Hoffman, Doug and Jeannie Parry, Stuff, Ray Sheibley, Judy Ogle, Shirlee Strahm, My Family, Charlie Douglas and His Crowd, Sylvester Stallone and His Crowd, David Morgan, Janet Knutsen, Larry Weiss, Jonathan Perpich, Luana Jackman, Lois Baker, Walter Murphy, Katz-Gallin-Morey and Addis and Staff”.
“Dolly Parton Fan Club // P.O. Box 1976 // Nolensville, TN 37135”.
Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
Mike Post
Phil Alden Robinson
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Dolly Parton - Rainbow
Columbia FC40968 (1987) - US LP
Side One
1 - The River Unbroken
2 - I Know You By Heart* - duet with Smokey Robinson
3 - Dump The Dude
4 - Red Hot Screaming Love* (Recorded Live)
5 - Make Love Work*
Side Two
6 - Everyday Hero
7 - Two Lovers
8 - Could I Have Your Autograph
9 - Savin’ It For You
10 - More Than I Can Say
Dolly Parton - Vocals, Harmony Vocals, Background Vocal
Lee Sklar - Bass (2, 4, 5)*
Bob Glaub - Bass
Abraham Laboriel - Electric Bass
Steve Goldstein - Drum Programming (1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9), Synthesizers, Bass Synthesizer, Acoustic Piano, Keyboards
John Vigran - Drum Programming (1, 2)
Craig Krampf - Drum Overdub (2, 6), Drum Programming (3, 5, 7, 8, 9)
Jim Keltner - Drums (4), Percussion (4)
Waddy Wachtel - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Electric Guitar Solo, Background Vocal
Kevin Dukes - Electric Guitar, Electric Slide Guitar
Dann Huff - Electric Guitar
Al Perkins - Midi Steel Guitar, Midi Pedal Steel Guitar
Danny Kortchmar - Acoustic 12-String Guitar
Rick Vito - Electric Slide Guitar
Mike Landau - Electric Guitar
Bill Cuomo - Synthesizer Organ, Synthesizers
Robert O’ Hearn - Synthesizer
Patricia Mabee - Harpsichord
Hammer Smith - Chromatic Harmonica
Buck Trent - Electric Banjo
Bobby Bruce - Violin
Tom Scott - Saxophone
Maxine Waters - Background Vocals
Julia Waters - Background Vocals
Richard Dennison - Background Vocals
Carmen Twilley - Background Vocals
Blaise Tosti - Background Vocal
Mike Chapman - Background Vocal
Anita Ball - Background Vocals
Produced by Steve “Golde” Goldstein
Dolly Parton - Executive Producer
All Songs Arranged by Dolly Parton and Steve “Golde” Goldstein
David Campbell - String Arrangement (5), String Conduction (5), Orchestra Arrangement (10), Orchestra Conduction (10)
Sid Page - Concertmaster
Richard Bosworth - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Allen Sides - Recording Engineer (Orchestra) (5, 10)
Rail Rogut - Assistant Recording Engineer (Record One)
Brett Swain - Assistant Recording Engineer (Record One)
Bob Loftus - Assistant Recording Engineer (Ocean Way Recording Studios)
Brian Scheuble - Assistant Recording Engineer (A&M Recording Studios)
Recording Studios:
Record One, Los Angeles
Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles
A&M Recording Studios, Los Angeles
Mixing Studios:
A&M Recording Studios, Los Angeles
Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles
David Blair - Hair
Hallie D’Amour - Makeup
Tony Chase - Costumes
Tony Lane/Nancy Donald - Art Direction
Annie Leibovitz - Photography (Cover, Back Cover, Inner Sleeve)
Raul Vega - Photography (Inner Sleeve)
“Special Thanks: Sandy Gallin, Jim Morey, Barry Josephson, Danny Davis, Waddy Wachtel, Judy Ogle, Susie Glickman, Jason Pirro, Val Garay and the entire staff at Record One, Mike Chapman, Patti Dennis, Juliet Willoughby, Ms. Bobbye Hall, Linda Lyon, Cheri Lazerus, Shelly Yakus, Dave Bristol // Special Thanks to all my new friends at CBS”.
“Don’t Surrender Till You Find Your Rainbow”.
Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
David Batteau
Darrell Brown
Mike Chapman
S. Dorff
Dino Fekaris
Eric Kaz
D. Loeb
George Merrill
Robert O’Hearn
Dean Pitchford
A. Rich
William Robinson
Shannon Rubicam
Blaise Tosti
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Dolly Parton - Scrapbook
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