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'''''Heartsongs: Live from Home''''' is a live album by [[Dolly Parton]], released in September 1994. Recorded at a concert at Parton's theme park [[Dollywood]], the album featured a mix of Parton originals and traditional folk songs. "To Daddy" was a one of Parton's compositions that she'd never previously released (though her unreleased 1976 recording of the song later appeared on a compilation during the late 1990s); [[Emmylou Harris]], who covered the song in 1978, took her recording of the song to the U.S. country singles top three. The campy "PMS Blues" went on to become a concert favorite. [[Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh]] sung [[Irish language|Irish]] vocals on [[Barbara Allen (song)|Barbara Allen]].
'''''Heartsongs: Live from Home''''' is a live album by [[Dolly Parton]], released in September 1994. Recorded at a concert at Parton's theme park [[Dollywood]], the album featured a mix of Parton originals and traditional folk songs. "To Daddy" was a one of Parton's compositions that she'd never previously released (though her unreleased 1976 recording of the song later appeared on a compilation during the late 1990s); [[Emmylou Harris]], who covered the song in 1978, took her recording of the song to the U.S. country singles top three. The campy "PMS Blues" went on to become a concert favorite, and received a fair amount of airplay as an album track. [[Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh]] sung [[Irish language|Irish]] vocals on [[Barbara Allen (song)|Barbara Allen]].


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Revision as of 19:27, 26 November 2013

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Heartsongs: Live from Home is a live album by Dolly Parton, released in September 1994. Recorded at a concert at Parton's theme park Dollywood, the album featured a mix of Parton originals and traditional folk songs. "To Daddy" was a one of Parton's compositions that she'd never previously released (though her unreleased 1976 recording of the song later appeared on a compilation during the late 1990s); Emmylou Harris, who covered the song in 1978, took her recording of the song to the U.S. country singles top three. The campy "PMS Blues" went on to become a concert favorite, and received a fair amount of airplay as an album track. Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh sung Irish vocals on Barbara Allen.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Heartsong"Dolly Parton5:25
2."I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"A.P. Carter2:52
3."Mary of the Wild Moor"Joseph W. Turner4:06
4."In the Pines"Traditional2.42
5."My Blue Tears"Dolly Parton2:47
6."Applejack"Dolly Parton3:35
7."Coat of Many Colors"Dolly Parton4:21
8."Smoky Mountain Memories"Dolly Parton4:11
9."Night Train to Memphis"Owen Bradley, Marvin Huges, Beasley Smith2:42
10."What a Friend We Have in Jesus"Charles Converse, Joseph Scriven2:47
11."Hold Fast to the Right"James D. Vaughan2:32
12."Walter Henry Hagan"Dolly Parton3:40
13."Barbara Allen"Traditional5:24
14."Brave Little Soldier"Dolly Parton3:54
15."To Daddy"Dolly Parton2:55
16."True Blue"Dolly Parton, James Newton Howard3:06
17."Longer Than Always"Dolly Parton2:59
18."Wayfaring Stranger"Traditional3:09
19."My Tennessee Mountain Home"Dolly Parton3:22
20."Heartsong (Reprise)"Dolly Parton2:20
21."Cas Walker Theme" 0:58
22."Black Draught Theme" 1:24
23."PMS Blues"Dolly Parton5:36

Chart performance

Chart (1994) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 16
U.S. Billboard 200 87
Canadian RPM Country Albums 7

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