7 Dolly Parton Hits You've Never Heard

By Jennifer A. • Aug 23, 2024
7 Dolly Parton Songs You Won't Believe Never Hit No. 1-1

Country music legend Dolly Parton has graced the charts with numerous No. 1 hits over the years. But did you know some of her best work never even got close to the top spot? Let's listen to seven iconic Dolly Parton songs that never reached No. 1 but still showcase her amazing talent and remain beloved by fans.

1. 'Gypsy, Joe and Me' (1969)

From the album "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy," this ballad is told from the first-person perspective of a female drifter. After losing her dog and her man, she contemplates suicide atop a bridge.

Although this song never made the charts, it remains one of Parton's personal favorites.

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2. 'Down from Dover' (1970)

At just 18, Parton wrote this song about a pregnant teenager waiting for her lover to return.

Parton's record company deemed the topic too controversial to release at the time, though it later appeared on the album "The Fairest of All."

The song never hit the Billboard Hot 100 or the Country charts, but we suspect you'll want to listen to this one regardless.

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3. 'Coat of Many Colors' (1971)

Of all the songs on this list, you may be most likely to recognize this one, as it's become one of Parton's signature works despite never reaching No. 1.

Largely autobiographical, this track dives into Parton's real-life impoverished childhood and the special multicolored coat her mother fashioned out of rags.

"Coat of Many Colors" peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 1971.

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4. 'Early Morning Breeze' (1971)

From the same "Coat of Many Colors" album, this song set in a minor key showcases Parton's songwriting skills. Critics praised the tune for its subtle funk elements combined with a delicate, feminine portrayal of nature.

"Early Morning Breeze" never rose significantly on the Billboard charts.

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5. 'Before the Next Teardrop Falls' (1976)

Freddy Fender originally recorded this song about romantic heartbreak, and Parton covered it in 1976, showcasing her ability to blend country with Tex-Mex influences.

Although this tune never charted significantly on Billboard, some consider it an underrated gem in her catalog — and it indeed does touch on similar themes to one of Parton's mega-hits "I Will Always Love You."

In this clip, you can compare Parton's version with Fender's original song.

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6. 'Two Doors Down' (1977)

A fun, upbeat tune, "Two Doors Down" talks about feeling sad about an ex while others are having a party down the hall. This track will have you clapping your hands, as Parton blends country with pop sensibilities.

This song peaked at No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 12 on the Adult Contemporary chart.

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7. 'Me and Little Andy' (1977)

From the "Here You Come Again" album, this ballad about a child named Sandy and her puppy Little Andy yet again shows off Parton's storytelling skills. Parton tells the story of how the pair showed up at her door, seeking shelter. She sings the girl's lines in a childlike voice.

This heart-tugging tune never charted on either the Billboard Hot 100 or the Country charts.

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Although these seven songs never topped the charts, they still demonstrate Parton's enduring artistry and the emotional depth of her music — and many fans around the world consider these songs hidden gems. Take a listen and see if you agree!

References: 5 Dolly Parton Songs That Never Hit No. 1 | Listomania: The Best Lesser Known Dolly Parton Songs, Including Her Own Favorites | 20 Insanely Great Dolly Parton Songs Only Hardcore Fans Know

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