Dolly Parton Sings Star of the Show and Sweet Summer Lovin’ | Carson Tonight Show

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Published 2021-03-17

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  • I grew up with your beautiful music. To this day, when I wake up confused and scared, I just listen to your music and not only is the day better for me, but so is the world. Thank You!
  • @josephstorm6093
    She grew up dirt, dirt poor, they didn't blame anybody, just worked hard, fetched water from the river at the bottom of the hill they lived on & kept at life and living it the best they could. So down to earth and beautiful inside & out.
  • @bowerthomas1078
    One of the single most magnetic personalities of all time, she's more than unique
  • @pannamal5182
    I had an after back stage greet with Dolly and she was surly the “star of the show”, she went out of her way to made me feel special.
  • Most real entertainer ever. Makes no bones about anything she does. No apologies, in you face and talented beyond belief.
  • @mthivier
    This was one of her only appearances to promote GREAT BALL OF FIRE (I think she also sang “Sweet Summer Loving” on the Country Music Awards show, shortly after this), as she would shortly start filming “Nine to Five”, and that would keep her very busy well into 1980.
  • @nicodiore
    I'm in love with the part where she enters late to the last chorus
  • @nb2008nc
    Tyvm 4 this. More musical acts, please!
  • @kiekenbush
    Dolly Parton is always so delightful. I love the song she composed. She's a wonderful songwriter, and I think it's because you can tell what she says is heartfelt and genuine. Thanks for sharing this episode.
  • Disco suited dolly, should have had a full album of those sorts of songs.
  • @bunnybunny4263
    Dolly the country woman 💗 What a epic performance. Love you
  • @traceyb1603
    I agree👌🏻 grew up with her music. She is absolutely fantastic. ❤ from 🍁South Africa🦁
  • @mthivier
    The instrumental solo on record version features a banjo solo, followed by a flute solo, but this version only featured the banjo solo, which is probably why Dolly missed her cue at 5:55, she probably forgot that this band had no flute, and so she was supposed to come back in after the banjo solo, but she just made a joke out of it, telling the band, "well, at least you did good."
  • @rbcinmia
    Please show Donna Summer. Would love to see the episode where she sings Mimi’s song.