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Dolly Parton – All I Can Do

"All I Can Do" reached impressive positions on the charts, peaking at number 3 on the US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and number 1 Canadian RPM Country Tracks. The album itself also performed well, reflecting Dolly's growing influence in the country music scene during the mid-70s.

Dolly Parton – All I Can Do

What makes Dolly Parton’s «All I Can Do» such a standout in her illustrious career? Stay with us as we explore this classic country tune, delving into its origins, themes, and the incredible journey of the song and its legendary singer.

The Origins of «All I Can Do»

Cover LP Dolly Parton RCA 1976
Cover LP Dolly Parton RCA 1976
Released in 1976, «All I Can Do» is the title track of Dolly Parton’s seventeenth studio album. Written and produced by Dolly herself, this song showcases her immense talent as both a songwriter and a producer. The album was recorded in March 1976 and released later that year, making a significant impact on the country music charts.
«All I Can Do» reached impressive positions on the charts, peaking at number 3 on the US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and number 1 Canadian RPM Country Tracks. The album itself also performed well, reflecting Dolly’s growing influence in the country music scene during the mid-70s.

The Meaning Behind «All I Can Do»

At its core, «All I Can Do» is a heartfelt song about love and dedication. It speaks to the struggles and joys of giving everything you have to a relationship, even when the odds seem stacked against you. Dolly’s emotive lyrics and powerful vocals convey a sense of sincerity and resilience that resonates with listeners.




A Glimpse into Dolly Parton’s Career

Dolly Parton - Jolene
Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton is a name synonymous with country music, boasting a career that spans over five decades. Known for her distinctive voice and prolific songwriting, Dolly has achieved numerous number one hits and awards. Songs like «Jolene,» «9 to 5,» and «I Will Always Love You» have cemented her place as a country music icon.
«All I Can Do» remains a beloved track in Dolly Parton’s extensive catalog. It highlights her ability to connect with listeners on a personal level, weaving stories that are both relatable and profound. The song’s success and enduring popularity are testaments to Dolly’s talent and hard work.
Dolly Parton’s «All I Can Do» is more than just a song; it’s a piece of country music history. With its relatable lyrics, emotive delivery, and Dolly’s signature charm, it continues to captivate audiences. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to Dolly’s music, «All I Can Do» is a must-listen that exemplifies the best of country music.
So, have you listened to «All I Can Do» yet? Dive into this classic track and experience the magic of Dolly Parton.

COUNTRYPEDIA




Dolly Parton – All I Can Do lyrics

It’s all I can do to keep from falling in love with you
All I can do to keep from letting it show
Yeah it’s all I can do to keep from falling in love with you
All I can do to keep from telling you so
I wasn’t looking for love when I found you
Just someone to be with and have a good time
But I get these strange funny feelings around you
When you’re not with me, you’re still on my mind
And it’s all I can do to keep from falling in love with you
All I can do to keep from letting it show
Yeah it’s all I can do to keep from falling in love with you
All I can do to keep from telling you so
I had intended to wait for a long time
I thought that love would just mess up my plans
‘Cause I had big plans for a bright shining future
Could this be my future that’s holding my hand
And it’s all I can do to keep from falling in love with you
All I can do to keep from letting it show
Yeah it’s all I can do to keep from falling in love with you
All I can do to keep from telling you so
I need to tell you how I feel about you
But I’m so afraid that you don’t feel the same
But if I don’t tell you how I feel about you
I just might lose you, can I take that chance
And it’s all I can do to keep from falling in love with you
All I can do to keep from letting it show
Yeah it’s all I can do to keep from falling in love with you
All I can do to keep from telling you so

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Single Dolly Parton RCA 1976
Single Dolly Parton RCA 1976

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