The Fairest of Them All

Dolly Parton

The Fairest of Them All

RELEASED: February 02, 1970
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Daddy Come and Get Me 2:59 2. Chas 2:21 3. When Possession Gets Too Strong 2:02 4. Before You Make Up Your Mind 2:10 5. I’m Doing This for Your Sake 2:10 6. But You Loved Me Then 1:57 7. Just the Way I Am 2:27 8. More Than Their Share 2:19 9. Mammie 3:08 10. Down From Dover Meaning 3:42 11. Robert 2:38
The Fairest of Them All is a concept album by Dolly Parton, released in 1991, featuring a collection of classic fairy tale songs. The album showcases Parton's signature storytelling ability and her rich, emotive voice, bringing to life beloved characters and themes from fairy tales. It blends traditional country sounds with pop influences, making it appealing to a wide audience. The album is noted for its whimsical arrangements and Parton's ability to infuse each song with charm and nostalgia, solidifying her status as a versatile artist in the music industry.