The Fairest of Them All (album)

The Fairest of Them All
Studio album by Dolly Parton
Released February 2, 1970
Recorded October - November 1969, RCA Studio "B", Nashville
Genre Country
Length 27:50
Label RCA Records
Producer Bob Ferguson
Dolly Parton chronology
My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy
(1969)My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy1969
The Fairest of Them All
(1970)
As Long as I Love
(1970)As Long as I Love1970
Singles from The Fairest of Them All
  1. "Daddy Come and Get Me" / "Chas"
    Released: December 1969
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The Fairest of Them All is the fifth solo studio album by Dolly Parton, released in February 1970 by RCA Records.

Included is "Down from Dover," a song about the misfortune of a pregnant unwed girl, who waits in vain for the father while being shunned by her parents. The song was controversial for the times and Parton has stated in recent interviews that mentor (and uncredited producer) Porter Wagoner told her that she'd never get played on the radio with story songs like that. The song remains a fan favorite to this day and was re-recorded by Parton for Little Sparrow with an additional verse that was cut from the original. In 2009, Marianne Faithfull recorded the song for her covers album, Easy Come, Easy Go.

Two other story songs, "Robert" and "Daddy Come and Get Me" are distinctive for their themes. The former tells the story of a boy infatuated with a girl, not knowing that they are brother and sister. The story is a true story based on Parton's life. (Her father had several children with other women.) The latter is a haunting tale, (co-written with Dorothy Jo Hope, Parton's aunt) about a woman begging her father to release her from the mental institution that her cheating husband placed her in.

In a CMT interview with Patty Loveless, Parton joked that it was about the funniest cover she had ever made, with the largest collar she could find. She said was trying to look like a fairy tale character. The cover photo was by Bill Goodman, a photographer for The Nashville Banner.

The liner notes for the album are written by longtime Parton assistant, friend, and confidante Judy Ogle.

This album was released on CD for the first time on August 17, 2010, along with 1972's My Favorite Songwriter: Porter Wagoner.

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Daddy Come and Get Me"Dolly Parton, Dorothy Jo HopeOctober 31, 19693:01
2."Chas"PartonOctober 30, 19692:24
3."When Possession Gets Too Strong"Parton, Louis OwensOctober 31, 19692:04
4."Before You Make Up Your Mind"Bill OwensOctober 31, 19692:10
5."I'm Doing This for Your Sake"PartonSeptember 10, 19682:11
6."But You Loved Me Then"PartonMay 21, 19691:52
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
7."Just the Way I Am"PartonOctober 31, 19692:28
8."More Than Their Share"PartonOctober 31, 19692:20
9."Mammie"PartonMay 13, 19693:11
10."Down from Dover"PartonSeptember 4, 19693:46
11."Robert"PartonSeptember 4, 19692:39

Charts

Chart (1970) Peak
Position
U.S. Top Country Albums 13

References

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