First of all, Dolly Parton wrote this song "I will always love you" and also another song "Jolene" on the same day back in 1974 when she was twenty seven years old. Dolly was doing a tv show with a man named Porter Wagoner. She said she would stay for about five years and then she would go her own way which she did. She sang it to him on the show and then left. Dolly Parton has written well over 3,000 songs, has many Grammy Awards and Oscars and even Life Achievement Awards. She van play anout give or six musical instruments very, very well and even has a net worth of over 650 million dollars. And well, you just finish listening to this Hall of Famer and know you know why Dolly Parton is regarded as "The Queen of Country Music". She always helps the poor all she can, the homeless and many other organizations as well to this day. As time went on on November 25, 1992 they came out with a movie called "The Bodyguard". The producer of the movie wanted Whitney Houston to sing "I will Always Love You". And even though Whitney Houston had a Super Beautiful Voice she said that dhe couldn't because it was a country song and she didn't sing country. Well the producer Kevin Costner allowed Whitney Houston to change a few lyrics so Whitney Houston could sing it and she did. Well obviously the movie "The Bodyguard" and Dolly Parton's song "I will always love you" sung by Whitney Houston were a big success. Of course Whitney Houston had to get Dolly's permission to sing her song. Dolly even allowed Whitney Houston to call it her song as long as the checks kept coming in. Remember Dolly Parton was born January 19,1946 and Whitney Houston was born August 9,1963. Ok? Now you can figure out how old Whitney Houston was when Dolly Pay wrote and sang "I will always Love You". Right? Well anyway you asked me if I would like you to play a song or two by Dolly Parton, right? Well sure. It's called " Me and Little Andy". And also another song where Dolly Parton is singing a "LIVE" performance with Kenny Rogers with a song that Kenny Rogers gave Lionel Richie and ity called "LADY". Remember "L-I-V-E" performances are the closest thing than being there. Thank you honey. Have a Blessed Evening. Adios. PS: It was Whitney Houston who sang a "REMAKE" of "I will always love you". Not the other way around.
You probably know this by now, but not only did Dolly record this song first -- she wrote it. Sorry, too lazy to read all the rest of the comments, so probably repeating this. Dolly loved Whitney's version (which is also great). As Dolly has said, she doesn't mind Whitney getting the credit, as long as she get's the cash (she has made a lot, from her own recordings of the song, and Whitney's recording -- and she deserves every penny of it).
Dolly Parton wrote the song to tell her mentor and partner Porter Wagoner it was time for her to go out on her own. Dolly had wanted a solo career and had agreed to work with Porter Wagoner on the Porter Wagoner show for 5 years, The time had come to go and he would not listen, She went home and wrote I will always Love You to explain to him it was time to go. He agreed to let her go but was able to be the Producer. The clip you just played was her saying good bye to him on the show. Elvis wanted to perform the song but his manager wanted Dolly Parton to sign away 50 percent of her rights to the song. Dolly refused. Whitney Houston did the cover to the song and Dolly by keeping the rights to the song made a ton of money off the Whitney Houston cover. What was interesting was that Whitney Houston's Mom was a background singer for Elvis at the time Elvis wanted to sing the song.
WOW Glenn thank you so much. you must have been a Dolly Parton fan. I am ashamed to admit but that was really my 1st Dolly Parton video. Need to watch more because not only she's gorgeous but full of talent as well
So... people keep asking if this is the Whitney Houston song. Please understand, This was never Whitney's song. Dolly wrote and recorded it in 1974. She wrote the song for Porter Wagner.
Dolly parton wrote this song the same day she wrote Jolene. It was written for the guy who presented this show she was on, Porter Wagoner, her singing partner. She wanted to leave & go solo but he wasn’t listening. She wrote and played this song for him to try & tell him how she felt. After listening, he said ok you can leave, as long as I can produce this song. Its the best you have ever written. And the rest is history. When she first heard the Whitney cover, she said in an interview that she was driving at the time & it came on the radio. She nearly crashed the car in shock as she was so proud of what Whitney did with it
Dolly Parton wrote “I will always you” & had a #1 hit with it in 1973 & again in 1982 the song was featuring in the movie “ The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas”
You're right she was serenading someone. She wrote the song for the host of the show she was singing on, they worked together on it for years, but told him she wanted to move on. He got upset, the fought, but that night she went home and wrote the song. Next day she told him to sit so she could sing to him how she felt. Beautiful.
And Whitney’s isn’t even the first cover version. Dolly wrote it when Whitney was 10 years old. Within a year of Dolly’s original, Linda Ronstadt covered it.
Whitney's is just a performance any Church choir girl can do, Dolly's Original is believable because the emotion is real. Anyone can sing loud,,,But not everyone can sing with real emotion.
have to tell you I always thought it was Whitneys song so a wo moment and I asked my father who grew up with the Lorretta Lynn and Dolly music he did not know either he did say I probably heard it on the radio back in the day it was number 1 in 1973 and again in 1982 crazy how music goes when it came out with Whitney I guess it just washed over the Dolly version
if you'll look a little farther, you will see a 'connection' between this song...dolly,...and elvis! I'll not tell you...let you find it on your own!
i love the challenge Leroy! thank you
she would not let elvis sing it
First of all, Dolly Parton wrote this song "I will always love you" and also another song "Jolene" on the same day back in 1974 when she was twenty seven years old.
Dolly was doing a tv show with a man named Porter Wagoner. She said she would stay for about five years and then she would go her own way which she did. She sang it to him on the show and then left. Dolly Parton has written well over 3,000 songs, has many Grammy Awards and Oscars and even Life Achievement Awards. She van play anout give or six musical instruments very, very well and even has a net worth of over 650 million dollars. And well, you just finish listening to this Hall of Famer and know you know why Dolly Parton is regarded as "The Queen of Country Music". She always helps the poor all she can, the homeless and many other organizations as well to this day. As time went on on November 25, 1992 they came out with a movie called "The Bodyguard". The producer of the movie wanted Whitney Houston to sing "I will Always Love You". And even though Whitney Houston had a Super Beautiful Voice she said that dhe couldn't because it was a country song and she didn't sing country. Well the producer Kevin Costner allowed Whitney Houston to change a few lyrics so Whitney Houston could sing it and she did. Well obviously the movie "The Bodyguard" and Dolly Parton's song "I will always love you" sung by Whitney Houston were a big success. Of course Whitney Houston had to get Dolly's permission to sing her song. Dolly even allowed Whitney Houston to call it her song as long as the checks kept coming in. Remember Dolly Parton was born January 19,1946 and Whitney Houston was born August 9,1963. Ok? Now you can figure out how old Whitney Houston was when Dolly Pay wrote and sang "I will always Love You". Right? Well anyway you asked me if I would like you to play a song or two by Dolly Parton, right? Well sure. It's called " Me and Little Andy". And also another song where Dolly Parton is singing a "LIVE" performance with Kenny Rogers with a song that Kenny Rogers gave Lionel Richie and ity called "LADY". Remember "L-I-V-E" performances are the closest thing than being there. Thank you honey. Have a Blessed Evening. Adios. PS: It was Whitney Houston who sang a "REMAKE" of "I will always love you". Not the other way around.
I’ve always known it was Dolly that wrote this beautiful song !!
Dolly parton wrote it and it came out 1974 and let her sing it for the movie bodyguard
You probably know this by now, but not only did Dolly record this song first -- she wrote it. Sorry, too lazy to read all the rest of the comments, so probably repeating this. Dolly loved Whitney's version (which is also great). As Dolly has said, she doesn't mind Whitney getting the credit, as long as she get's the cash (she has made a lot, from her own recordings of the song, and Whitney's recording -- and she deserves every penny of it).
I'm loving your reactions to Dolly's song❤
DOLLY wrote this in 1972
Wake up Dolly wrote this song
Dolly wrote the song
Girl!, where have you been?🥰🥰😂😂ive heard this song in the late 70's 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dolly Parton wrote the song to tell her mentor and partner Porter Wagoner it was time for her to go out on her own. Dolly had wanted a solo career and had agreed to work with Porter Wagoner on the Porter Wagoner show for 5 years, The time had come to go and he would not listen, She went home and wrote I will always Love You to explain to him it was time to go. He agreed to let her go but was able to be the Producer. The clip you just played was her saying good bye to him on the show.
Elvis wanted to perform the song but his manager wanted Dolly Parton to sign away 50 percent of her rights to the song. Dolly refused. Whitney Houston did the cover to the song and Dolly by keeping the rights to the song made a ton of money off the Whitney Houston cover. What was interesting was that Whitney Houston's Mom was a background singer for Elvis at the time Elvis wanted to sing the song.
WOW Glenn thank you so much. you must have been a Dolly Parton fan. I am ashamed to admit but that was really my 1st Dolly Parton video. Need to watch more because not only she's gorgeous but full of talent as well
The original version by the writer... Dolly Parton. Whitney's was a cover version. Dolly released this in the 1970s when I was a teenager.
WOW I still was'nt born at that time she relased it but up to know, everyone still sings the song. It is PHENOMENAL
Dolly wrote the song, I Will Always Love You. Whitney sang Dolly's song.
I love both version
Nope I knew it was Dolly song and she also wrote it and Jolene the same night.
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So... people keep asking if this is the Whitney Houston song. Please understand, This was never Whitney's song. Dolly wrote and recorded it in 1974. She wrote the song for Porter Wagner.
sorry didnt even know whitley did it at all
Dolly parton wrote this song the same day she wrote Jolene. It was written for the guy who presented this show she was on, Porter Wagoner, her singing partner. She wanted to leave & go solo but he wasn’t listening. She wrote and played this song for him to try & tell him how she felt. After listening, he said ok you can leave, as long as I can produce this song. Its the best you have ever written. And the rest is history. When she first heard the Whitney cover, she said in an interview that she was driving at the time & it came on the radio. She nearly crashed the car in shock as she was so proud of what Whitney did with it
I agree! both have different version but they both sang it well. I love both versions
Dolly Parton wrote “I will always you” & had a #1 hit with it in 1973 & again in 1982 the song was featuring in the movie “ The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas”
Thanks for that info. Good to know. All i know was the bodyguard movie
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You're right she was serenading someone. She wrote the song for the host of the show she was singing on, they worked together on it for years, but told him she wanted to move on. He got upset, the fought, but that night she went home and wrote the song. Next day she told him to sit so she could sing to him how she felt. Beautiful.
Number one 3 times wrote by dolly
Wow! Thanks for the info cheers
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NO SWEETIE! THIS IS DOLLY'S SONG that WHITNEY recorded YEARS after DOLLY had it at #1 TWICE!
Thank you i love both versions
And Whitney’s isn’t even the first cover version. Dolly wrote it when Whitney was 10 years old. Within a year of Dolly’s original, Linda Ronstadt covered it.
oh wow I am learning alot thanks so much
Can't get over what that dolly wrote it this was 1974
Hi.maam wednesday now i know that Dolly Parton she has her own rendition of i will always love you,defferent from mariah carry wow
It's Whitney Houston actually not Mariah
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dolly wrote this song and is the original singer
Dolly parton is one of the best singers and very talented one jofer
My idol.ko yan sis dolly parton.
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Whitney's is just a performance any Church choir girl can do, Dolly's Original is believable because the emotion is real. Anyone can sing loud,,,But not everyone can sing with real emotion.
I love that. That is true though thank.you
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Dolly wrote the song in 1972
This is Dolly at her best absolutely w/o a doubt. My best-liked version was used in the movie "Best Little Whorehouse in Texas."
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I am much older and knew this was a Dolly song
All along i really thought it was Whitney’s
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Whitney made Dolly more richer, although i like Whitney' version, but i love Dolly's original version cuz its soothing as you said😁😁😁😁
Nope, Dolly was/would've been richer even without Whitney's cover
@@brokeguy5607 i agree, 😁😁😁
Mahusay talaga dolly. Salamat p sa paggawa ng reaction video nito
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It's Dolly's. She wrote it
Yes! I was so surprised knowing that. Thanks so much cheers
I love dolly parton “Coat of many Colors” is one of my fave song of hers. Looking forward. Love the thumbnail so veygha!
Wow sissy didn’t know you’re a fan! Nice to know
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Sending my full support. Lovely song @Clarwoo
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She's one of my favorite country singer ate specially her duet with Mr Kenny Rogers
Dolly wrote this in 73. Research it.
Yeah. She's so talented. Glad i did this song
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ahahaha Dan I am nothing compared to Dolly Parton but thank you I appreciate you
Dolly Parton Wrote this song, Whitney acted like a rapper and stole the song for herself.
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dolly Parton's is the Original whitneys is the remake
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have to tell you I always thought it was Whitneys song so a wo moment and I asked my father who grew up with the Lorretta Lynn and Dolly music he did not know either he did say I probably heard it on the radio back in the day it was number 1 in 1973 and again in 1982 crazy how music goes when it came out with Whitney I guess it just washed over the Dolly version
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This Is Dolly Song.She Sang It First.
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Nice one sis. I love that song sis, my song in my younger years. Keep on vlogging sis. Love it sis.
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