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9 to 5 and Odd Jobs in Franklin, TN
Current price: $53.99

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9 to 5 and Odd Jobs in Franklin, TN
Current price: $53.99
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Dolly Parton
has never been an albums artist, and
RCA
has always been adept at shoving poorly organized products onto the market (look how they've treated
Elvis Presley
). Hence, though she is an important country figure, most of
Parton
's albums are hard to recommend. This one contains the title hit, plus a few other
originals and a version of
Woody Guthrie
's
"Deportee"
among its eight tracks. But that's enough to put it a notch above most of
catalog. ~ William Ruhlmann
has never been an albums artist, and
RCA
has always been adept at shoving poorly organized products onto the market (look how they've treated
Elvis Presley
). Hence, though she is an important country figure, most of
Parton
's albums are hard to recommend. This one contains the title hit, plus a few other
originals and a version of
Woody Guthrie
's
"Deportee"
among its eight tracks. But that's enough to put it a notch above most of
catalog. ~ William Ruhlmann
Dolly Parton
has never been an albums artist, and
RCA
has always been adept at shoving poorly organized products onto the market (look how they've treated
Elvis Presley
). Hence, though she is an important country figure, most of
Parton
's albums are hard to recommend. This one contains the title hit, plus a few other
originals and a version of
Woody Guthrie
's
"Deportee"
among its eight tracks. But that's enough to put it a notch above most of
catalog. ~ William Ruhlmann
has never been an albums artist, and
RCA
has always been adept at shoving poorly organized products onto the market (look how they've treated
Elvis Presley
). Hence, though she is an important country figure, most of
Parton
's albums are hard to recommend. This one contains the title hit, plus a few other
originals and a version of
Woody Guthrie
's
"Deportee"
among its eight tracks. But that's enough to put it a notch above most of
catalog. ~ William Ruhlmann

















