It doesn't get more legendary than Dolly Parton and Johnny Carson together in one sitting. It also doesn't get any more legendary than Dolly Parton writing and performing a song for the iconic late-night TV show host, and there's nothing more humbling and amazing than to witness an absolute icon accrediting her success to another.
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The Queen of Country Music herself has never hesitated to thank those who have helped her climb to the top of the music industry. As one of the most respected singer-songwriters in entertainment, the country star was quick to mention Carson and his support in her career. She was so grateful for him, that she even wrote a song about how he helped her rise to fame, performing it on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson back in 1979.
Dolly Parton Writes a Song for Johnny Carson
Carson initially tells the "Jolene" and "I Will Always Love You" singer that he's impressed with her very loyal fans and her growing success. The country singer returns the compliment by accrediting her quick rise to stardom to his show. She said, "You have a great audience and I look forward, all the time to doing this show. I've been excited for a month because people think you and me are great friends and I feel like we are."
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In the song written for Carson, the Tennessee native mentions how she didn't make it big until she appeared on the talk show. She sang, "Now everybody knows me no matter where I go. But I never really made it till the Johnny Carson Show," while strumming the guitar. And moved by Parton's endearing song, Carson gives a round of applause after, kissing her on the cheek and thanking her.
This country superstar is not only one of the best-selling musicians, but also one of the most influential music artists of all time, across any genre. In 1999, she was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, and of course, is still very much loved today. She's not only a successful singer, but also an actress, a businesswoman and a humanitarian. She even has her own theme park, Dollywood, which is located in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains and it's actually one of the most visited amusement parks in the country.