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Coat of Many Colors

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Coat of Many Colors is a 1971 album and single by Dolly Parton. Template:RS500 The title song, one of Parton's most popular compositions (and one she describes as her favorite of any song she's ever written), deals with the poverty of her childhood. It reached #4 on the U.S. country singles charts.

2007 re-issue released in conjunction with Dolly's 2007 European Tour with previously unreleased songs.

Track listing

  1. Coat of Many Colors - Parton – 3:04 recorded April, 1971
  2. Traveling Man - Parton – 2:40 recorded April 16, 1971
  3. My Blue Tears - Parton – 2:16 recorded April, 1971
  4. If I Lose My Mind - Porter Wagoner – 2:29 recorded April, 1971
  5. The Mystery of the Mystery - Wagoner – 2:28 recorded April, 1971
  6. She Never Met a Man (She Didn't Like) - Parton – 2:41 recorded October 30, 1969
  7. Early Morning Breeze - Parton – 2:54 recorded January 26, 1971
  8. The Way I See You - Wagoner – 2:46 recorded April, 1971
  9. Here I Am - Parton – 3:19 recorded April, 1971
  10. A Better Place to Live - Parton – 2:39 recorded October 30, 1969
  11. "My Heart Started Breaking"(Parton) previously unreleased, recorded January 25 and April 16, 1971
  12. "Just As Good As Gone"(Parton) released as RCA single, recorded April 1971
  13. "The Tender Touch Of Love" (Wagoner) previously unreleased, recorded April 16, 1971
  14. "My Blue Tears" Acoustic Demo(Parton) previously unreleased, recorded January 25, 1971