Parton is not individually credited on "Forever Country", and therefore the track is not included in her total of 74 Top 20 hits – or 107 hits in total – on the Hot Country Songs chart. "Forever Country" is a medley of John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads", Willie Nelson's "On the Road Again" and "I Will Always Love You", arguably Parton's most famous and best-loved recording, and the veteran singer appears in the last few seconds of the accompanying video to finish off the medley. Parton was also a key member of Artists of Then, Now & Forever, a multi-act collective who debuted at No.1 on the chart dated 8 October 2016 (the same chart on which "Jolene" was a new entry) with "Forever Country", in celebration of 50 years of the Country Music Association Awards. Nineteen of Parton's Top 20 country hits were as a duo with fellow American singer Porter Wagoner (1927–2007). Dolly has achieved Top 20 entries in all six decades in which she's charted, while Jones has "only" reached the Top 20 in five of the seven decades in which he's charted (1950s–1990s), giving Dolly the record.Įleven singers, including Elvis Presley (1950s–1980s and 2000s) and Reba McEntire (1970s–2010s), have achieved country hits in five different decades. George Jones (1950s–2010s) and Dolly Parton (1960s–2010s) are the only country artists with more than five decades on the Hot Country Songs chart.
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"Jolene" also extended Dolly's record for the most US country hits by a female artist to 107. Her first Top 20 entry was "Something Fishy" in 1967, since when she's been a credited artist on a further 73 Top 20 hits, up to and including a new version of her 1974 hit "Jolene", featuring US a cappella quintet Pentatonix, which debuted at No.18 on the chart dated 8 October 2016. Topics of bedroom fun and adult entertainment club dancers, basicallyĪccordingly the choruses and interlude of this song are also focused on the subjects of money, violence and women. And the title of this track is actually founded on one of the colloquial definitions of the word “hot” and basically alludes to the artists’ very-exciting lifestyle.Dolly Parton (USA) has scored Top 20 hits on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart for six consecutive decades (1960s–2010s). It almost reads like a paid endorsement. He also briefly alludes to the With Thugger giving such a big shoutout to luxury-goods’ company Cartier that The second half of his verse is dedicated to his wealth, And he seems to be eager to have a valid reason to use Propensity to initiate it. That is to say that he’s “ strapped up”, as inĬarrying gats. Thug’s verse is actually gun violence, specifically in regards to his own Meanwhile the primary topic of the first half of Young Pleasing his shorty and in regards to just showing out.
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