Posted on 12/10/2015 8:27:53 PM PST by Engraved-on-His-hands
If you only watch one heart-warming, warm-and-fuzzy, inspirational, feel-good holiday movie this season, make it this one.
Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors airs at 8 p.m. today on NBC and continues the tradition established by such country-themed bio-pics as Walk the Line (Johnny Cash) and Coal Miner's Daughter (Loretta Lynn).
Whereas those films took a broader perspective on the lives of their country legends, this offering concentrates on a seminal period in young Dolly's life -- her hardscrabble but loving childhood in rural Tennessee that inspired the famous hit song from which the movie takes it name.
Many viewers will be familiar with Parton's 1971 song and its poignant lyrics that end:
Now I know we had no money
But I was rich as I could be
In my coat of many colors
My momma made for me.
(Excerpt) Read more at nwaonline.com ...
She is dedicated to providing jobs for Sevier County, TN also. The Whole Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge things would not be what is it without Dolly.
BUMP. Dolly: HUGE talent. WILDLY RESPECTED by serious musicians everywhere. BRILLIANT artist and business mind.
I am no fan of Dolly but I will give her this:
She is the real thing, she really did experience the poverty and life of the area.
She really is talented.
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Nice. Will definitely look for a replay....on Netflix, or somewhere.
It was a fine movie.
I remember first seeing her on the Porter Wagoner Show back in the 60’s - terrific.
Her recent bluegrass albums were stunning.
Dolly is a beautiful lady and beautiful to the bone. I got tickled when she as putting on that lipstick. Heard her say one time that when she was a little girl she would see the night ladies (so to speak) and loved how they dressed so gaudy, she liked gaudy, those were her words. lol I think that is why that scene was put in.
I went to one of her concerts, she fainted on stage.
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She had to be carried out two abreast.
Dolly has added grocery stores to her portfolio by purchasing the Piggly Wiggly, Big Apple and Harris Teeter chains.
They will now be known as Big Wiggly Teeters.
I saw the movie and loved it.
I have nothing but respect for Dolly Parton.
She says the key to her success was that she didn’t know she wasn’t supposed to accomplish her dreams. She said she was too dumb to know better.
I know nothing of her personal life or beliefs but what she has accomplished and what she has given back are pretty remarkable.
Why aren’t you s fan? What’s not to like?
Dolly on Hee-Haw was precious. Introduced and produced by the great Porter Wagner.
Let’s make America Great Again!
http://www.mojvideo.com/video-dolly-parton-i-will-always-love-you-hee-haw-1974/b3543a841473785e6359
Thanks for that flashback.
Same here.
That song always makes me cloud up. I don’t rain over it like I used to but I sure do get close to it.
you forgot the “bada boom”
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