What was Dollys first chart single?
Her first-ever chart single was “Happy, Happy Birthday Baby,” which went to No. 108 on the pop charts in 1965. Her first uncredited country single was “Put It Off Until Tomorrow,” which Dolly wrote and on which she sang what was essentially a duet harmony vocal on the No. 6 Bill Phillips hit in 1966. Her first credited country single was “Dumb Blonde” in 1967, which made it to No. 24. Her first adult contemporary chart single was “Jolene,” which went to No. 44 in 1974, and it was also her first British chart single, going to No. 7 on their pop chart. What was Dolly’s most recent chart single? Jesus & Gravity,” the second single from Backwoods Barbie, stalled at No. 56 on the country charts in early 2008, following the CD’s first single, “Better Get To Livin’,” from her upcoming CD Backwoods Barbie, which made it only to No. 48 country in the U.S. in fall 2007. Her country No. 1 with Brad Paisley, “When I Get Where I’m Going,” went to No. 39 pop in 2006, making it her most recent entry