Official audio for Dolly Parton's “Those Were the Days” from the album Those Were the Days! Follow Dolly on: Facebook: / dollyparton Twitter: / dollyparton Instagram: / dollyparton www.dollyparto...
Hey Dolly, I've loved you since I was a teen, I am 66 years old now and still love you. You must have been a baby when you started singing because you are still looking pretty good and still number one in my book.
This melodiy is both well-known and an original song to me. I understand 70% Russian without ever learning it, it's because Russian like my Croatian belongs to the Slavic languages. Dolly you sang it great like always. Na zdarovje ( cheers on Russian) and Nazdravlje ( on Croatian). Love you Dolly forever, your Eli. from Switzerland ( and Croatia ).💝🥰🥰💝🇭🇷❤🇨🇭
My parents used to play this in the car when I was a young child, and I remember how enchanting dollys voice was and still is today, and oh my lord is this an almost haunting cover.
I absolutely love Dolly Parton. She is such a sense making person. So logical. Once she was asked how she feels about men. She answered "with my fingers". She sings beautifully and donates money to the Covid problem solution. She is as good as it gets. The South has produced great singers. Taylor Swift, for instance. Dolly Parton is not to be overlooked. She is the true icon.
This entire album will forever hold a special place in my heart--but the wistful joy imparted by this title track might be the most special of all...thank you, Dolly, for assembling this perfect group to capture the essence of life in this tune...
Tom Rocha Janie Mccaw Baldridge-Mchorse I am blessed in that I honestly believe that these are the best times of my life. Juxtapose to that is my knowledge of how that if that is true then all those times are equal and the place that nostalgia holds in my life. that was a special time. We were a group of disparate, expatriate souls that found a place together and built that place into indelible memories and relationships. We were a time and a place. This song is like my take on life: there is a flavor and pace to things...knowing how special it is at the time is one thing, knowing how special it is over time is another:
original is from Russia, written in 1924, Mary's version is just one of many. Bing Crosby and The Limeliters - USA, Dalida - France, Midori Kiraishima - Japan, Teresa Teng - China, Sandy Shaw - UK, Anita Lindblom - Sweden, Teri Harangozo - Hungary and many more, from 60s till now. Quite a popular song =)
Hey Dolly, I've loved you since I was a teen, I am 66 years old now and still love you. You must have been a baby when you started singing because you are still looking pretty good and still number one in my book.
Those were the days. One of my favorite songs..it takes me back to 108th st. NYC...and Sanchez candy store we we use to hang out.
This melodiy is both well-known and an original song to me. I understand 70% Russian without ever learning it, it's because Russian like my Croatian belongs to the Slavic languages. Dolly you sang it great like always. Na zdarovje ( cheers on Russian) and Nazdravlje ( on Croatian). Love you Dolly forever, your Eli. from Switzerland ( and Croatia ).💝🥰🥰💝🇭🇷❤🇨🇭
SendingallmylovetoyouDplly
im in love with dolly and nothing can change my mind !
and I am too...
My parents used to play this in the car when I was a young child, and I remember how enchanting dollys voice was and still is today, and oh my lord is this an almost haunting cover.
She sings beautiful!!! And she loves America!
Amusing that this is actually a Russian song, composed in Soviet times.
She loves Life!
I love this rendition!💖
I absolutely love Dolly Parton. She is such a sense making person. So logical. Once she was asked how she feels about men. She answered "with my fingers". She sings beautifully and donates money to the Covid problem solution. She is as good as it gets. The South has produced great singers. Taylor Swift, for instance. Dolly Parton is not to be overlooked. She is the true icon.
This entire album will forever hold a special place in my heart--but the wistful joy imparted by this title track might be the most special of all...thank you, Dolly, for assembling this perfect group to capture the essence of life in this tune...
This is my favorite version of this song! ❤️U Dolly! 🤗
I love Dolly Parton love her singing and because of her I listen to country music my favorite star of country thank you Dolly your the best🙂👍👍👍👏👏👏👏😘
A lovely intepretation of a lovely song.
i love this version…i love banjo
My father often played her music so I grew up loving her music and I still do 😊
aaaaah i love this :0 Shes so underrated!
i love you dolly
Iam 30 years old but this song is so emotional for me I remember my childhood thank you so much ma'am dolly Parton.
This is too beautiful 💓💓💓
If only the original had this production value ,energy, and banjo......it would still be a number one hit today 🤣
I like it Doli parton from Indonesian bandung
Tom Rocha
Janie Mccaw Baldridge-Mchorse I am blessed in that I honestly believe that these are the best times of my life. Juxtapose to that is my knowledge of how that if that is true then all those times are equal and the place that nostalgia holds in my life. that was a special time. We were a group of disparate, expatriate souls that found a place together and built that place into indelible memories and relationships. We were a time and a place. This song is like my take on life: there is a flavor and pace to things...knowing how special it is at the time is one thing, knowing how special it is over time is another:
Dolly Parton I love you sog
Brava Dolly!
Have you thought of redoing this song with Home Free vocal band? It will be the hit of the year.
Wow❤
I searched for it!
FLINT STILL LOVES YOUR BOOKS are DOING GOOD THANK YOU was in the news 2021
Raise a glass or two to Mother Russia! ❤ 🇷🇺 🌹
I love the DOLLY VERSION BEST THANK YOU DOLLY LOVE FROM FLINT MICHIGAN! Na Zadrive! i read the NEWS Sept 2020.. thank you Books are good
I think I remember a video of this song with Porter and others. I cannot find a video like that on youtube so I must have imagined it.
Dolly took this version of the song n made it her own.
Mary Hopkins was sung more sadly but dolly sang with a little energy but they mean the same thing. I like Dolly's version better
Yes. The Hopkin version was far more melancholy and reflective.
This song is a beer comm.
This is a classic and Ms. Parton makes it even betterthan Mary Hopkins 🙏🏿
I love this version but my favorite is by Aliza Kashi !
The Russian song I like it
Dorogoi Dlinnoyu but american9
I SAW YOUR FACE AND HEARD YOU CALL MY NAME
I preferred the original by Mary Hopkin sorry Dolly
The best version tbh pal
original is from Russia, written in 1924, Mary's version is just one of many. Bing Crosby and The Limeliters - USA, Dalida - France, Midori Kiraishima - Japan, Teresa Teng - China, Sandy Shaw - UK, Anita Lindblom - Sweden, Teri Harangozo - Hungary and many more, from 60s till now. Quite a popular song =)
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And your preference doesn't matter to Dolly
Love Dolly, but this song just doesn't suit her at all. Horses for Courses and all that.....
Which is odd because I've always felt Dolly and Mary have very similar voices.