Dolly Parton - Do I Ever Cross Your Mind (in 45RPM + 78RPM) (LIVE Der Musikladen) part 5/13 video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/11/16

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Remove the glitz, de-glimmer the glamour, abandon the wigs, and disregard the tits (and forget the plastic surgery) and what you get in Dolly Parton is one of the singular greatest forces of nature in the history of Pop or Country -- not only a singer for the ages, but a songwriter nonpareil.

Of course the world recognizes Parton's unabashedly proud garishness. As Stephen Sondheim once wrote, "You Gotta Get A Gimmick". But unlike the siren strippers in GYPSY, Parton was never dependent on gimmickry as a pathway to mega-stardom - she merely sprinkled it on a little something extra. And, too, one cannot depend on such stratagem on the sojourn toward iconic status. It takes a helluva lot of genius and talent to back up such hosannas.

And for nearly 5 decades and going strong, Parton has made a comfortable home upon the mountaintop of Country Music and sustained where few have -- living immortality.

Country music is one of the purest of American art forms and Parton its Norman Rockwell, for few have been able, as Parton, to paint such archetypal songscapes that would require an elongated scroll utilizing the most reserved superlatives.

Already established as a Country Music icon, even in 1977, she was slowly penetrating Pop culturism (to the extent that "Pop Culture" existed in 1977) -- countless TV appearances, film, and even adding Pop and Disco to her musical oeuvre ("Here You Come Again" and "Baby I'm Burning" respectively, as e.g.'s). The force still hasn't stopped -- happy for us.

Parton's popularity has never waned across the world. In 1977, she appeared on the popular West German music show Der Musikladen (which was the continuation of the defunct Beat Club). The extraordinary thing about watching these clips -- over three decades past -- is how astonishing Parton's voice has remained almost exact. Her vocals have aged in knowledge only -- but that timbre, that soul, that range and that innate lovability, even in the face of adversary -- remain astonishingly clarion-like.

Enjoy this rare and enchanting concert~

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"Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" was a song that Parton wrote and performed in the 70s but never recorded until the early 80s (on her HEARTBREAK EXPRESS album) and reached #1 on the Country charts in 1982 as a double-A side companion to her re-recording of "I Will Always Love You" for the soundtrack of THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS. Here, Dolly performs the song in it's regular "45RPM" speed, then at "78RPM". Delightful.

Comments

8 years ago

Marvin Gershowitz

How Freakin' Awesome! :)

9 years ago

liveordie M.T.

she has s good style!

9 years ago

Psychedelify

I love this so much! Dolly is so pretty and talented!!!

10 years ago

TheOddlyEven

haha!!! I love her!! That's talent right there Ladies and Gentlemen...pure talent! Love this woman!

11 years ago

guppycup

Wish Doly all the best! She is not done! LOVE

11 years ago

Kristina Helen

Wonferful Dolly!

11 years ago

Rob Thompson

I love the harmony.

11 years ago

Rob Thompson

there you go..I love Dolly Parton..Much thanks to whoever put this up there

11 years ago

peaachesf00

I so love this lady she sing with love

11 years ago

Brookee Gormaan

always xxxx

11 years ago

danabobana

i'm fascinated by how she plays guitar!!! amazing

12 years ago

airstrip101

Your commentary is dead right, Dolly is a true treasure of humanity. Thanks for sharing this absolute gem.

12 years ago

Fairy Blossoms Incense

THAT'S TRUE TALENT~~~~

13 years ago

SuperFleetwoodMAC

awesome!!! what soft ware do you use to get this qaulity?

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