Hello, thanks for putting up a great song. Dolly was always well endowed, but in early days covered them more due to conservative country audiences especially in P.Wagoner shows. It depended on what she wore. You must remember she's tiny,got real small bones. Her reputation for large breasts grew in her thirties when she gained lots of weight and they were bigger than now and natural. She lost weight in her forties and consequently breast size. Then she had surgery. She explained it many times.
Never knew she recorded this. Her voice is different here but it's definitely Dolly.
This is not bad at all. Dolly in her early years of recording is the Dolly that I enjoy listening too. Thanks for putting another one of her early songs on here.
This is definitely Dolly alright. You can still hear that trademark tremor in her voice. Her voice does sound a little huskier and lower in this song. Love it!
Yep, It's definetly her... I got the song from a compilation called "The Winning Hand". It was originally sung without Willie Nelson and recorded in 1965, her first single to chart. :)
Hello, thanks for putting up a great song. Dolly was always well endowed, but in early days covered them more due to conservative country audiences especially in P.Wagoner shows. It depended on what she wore. You must remember she's tiny,got real small bones. Her reputation for large breasts grew in her thirties when she gained lots of weight and they were bigger than now and natural. She lost weight in her forties and consequently breast size. Then she had surgery. She explained it many times.
yu3p2x1 1 month ago
I love the photo because Dolly's breasts aren't huge in it, which sheds light on whether or not Dolly's really huge breasts are natural or not.
psychicviking 2 months ago
Wow. Thanks for posting this. She was so naturally pretty in this picture. I wish she had not gone the extreme plastic surgery route.
ModGirl1967 2 months ago
Ray Stevens produced it. They sang it as a duet on her syndicated TV show. The clip should still be on YouTube.
orangehornet57 3 months ago
Wished she would have done a duet with Elvis.
patriciaobrian 3 months ago
Is this guy Willie Nelson?? If not who was it?
MrWayneWhite 5 months ago
@MrWayneWhite Yup, it's Willie Nelson :)
SueStar112 5 months ago
Ganz toll !! Weiter so und kliebe Grüsse aus Thüringen
Bibo35833 1 year ago
it's all about elvis
TheTheoryoflogic 1 year ago
Yes they slowed dollys vocal from the 60s master,
bluefly72 1 year ago
Wow!!! thats amazing
Dollyparton1996 1 year ago
love the lower key!
curlyj76 1 year ago
Never knew she recorded this. Her voice is different here but it's definitely Dolly.
This is not bad at all. Dolly in her early years of recording is the Dolly that I enjoy listening too. Thanks for putting another one of her early songs on here.
WendyKS93 1 year ago
Thats great! I wish you had the solo, thats great! Thanks for posting!
BigTerKC 1 year ago
Would you happen to have the solo version??
iluvsydsyds 1 year ago
@iluvsydsyds Unfortunately not, I've been searching for years for the solo version and haven't had any luck so far :(
SueStar112 1 year ago
@SueStar112 It's now on Youtube! =) Search "DOLLY PARTON 1965 rare "Happy Happy Birthday Baby" 45".
JAldridge86 1 year ago
@JAldridge86 Thank you so much for pointing me towards this! :D
SueStar112 1 year ago
dolly can sing ANYTHING and be frinking great
richmemphis 1 year ago
dolly is the best ~!
MrBornbadd 1 year ago
I love it when Doll sings something that's not in her signature soprano twang. She definitely can change her voice, I love that.
dollylove46 1 year ago
It`s one of my favourite songs.....
emilia5030 2 years ago
This is definitely Dolly alright. You can still hear that trademark tremor in her voice. Her voice does sound a little huskier and lower in this song. Love it!
lapetiteombre 2 years ago
and its wullie nelson
SuperMollybaby 2 years ago
Love it!
ShowPony1 2 years ago
Just proves that Dolly can sing just about any type of music. She started out first as a rockabilly singer before she went to country.
ShrvHighlander 2 years ago
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Dollyparton1996 2 years ago
it sounds nothing like dolly not that im syaing its not x
dollypfan1 2 years ago
Love Dolly's voice on this song!
dalexx80 2 years ago
luvvit
phlarrdboi 2 years ago
Are you absolutely sure that's Dolly singing? It doesn't completely sound like her.
DavoHardy89 2 years ago
Yep, It's definetly her... I got the song from a compilation called "The Winning Hand". It was originally sung without Willie Nelson and recorded in 1965, her first single to chart. :)
SueStar112 2 years ago
@DavoHardy89 You're right. She sounds different here, but it is definitely her :)
lapetiteombre 1 year ago
@DavoHardy89 I agree. Her voice sounds deeper lol
CaliforniaCowboy2009 1 year ago
DOLLY ROCKS!
wonderwoman49264 3 years ago