Great Balls of Fire (Dolly Parton album)
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''Great Balls of Fire'' is the twenty-first solo studio album by American singer-songwriter
Dolly Parton Dolly Rebecca Parton (born January 19, 1946) is an American singer-songwriter, actress, philanthropist, and businesswoman, known primarily for her work in country music. After achieving success as a songwriter for others, Parton made her album ...
. It was released on May 28, 1979, by
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. The album was produced by Dean Parks and Gregg Perry with Parton and Charles Koppelman serving as executive producers. The album peaked at number four on the ''
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''
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chart and number 40 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Two of the album's four singles charted in the top ten of the ''Billboard''
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chart. " You're the Only One" topped the chart, while " Sweet Summer Lovin'" peaked at number seven. The album has been certified Gold in the United States.


Content

The album includes four Parton compositions. There are two notable covers on the album:
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, the
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hit from 1957; and a bluegrass-inspired recording of
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".


Release and promotion

The album was released May 28, 1979 on LP, 8-track, and cassette.


Singles

The album's first single, " You're the Only One", was released in May 1979. It peaked at number one on the ''
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chart, Parton's eleventh song to do so. It also peaked at number 14 on the ''Billboard''
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chart, and number 59 on the ''Billboard''
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. The song was also a hit in Canada, peaking at number one on both the '' RPM'' Country Singles chart and the ''RPM'' Adult Contemporary chart. It peaked at number 63 on the ''RPM'' Top Singles chart. The single peaked at number 33 in Australia on the
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. The second and third singles, "
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" and " Sweet Summer Lovin'", were released as a
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in August 1979. "Great Balls of Fire" was aimed at pop radio and failed to chart on its own. Its only chart appearance was on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart, where it charted as the flip-side of "Sweet Summer Lovin". "Sweet Summer Lovin'" was released to country radio and was Parton's eleventh song to top the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart. It also peaked at number 47 on the ''Billboard'' Adult Contemporary chart and number 77 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. "Sweet Summer Lovin'" was also a hit in Canada, peaking at number six on the ''RPM'' Country Singles chart and number eight on the ''RPM'' Adult Contemporary chart. The fourth single, "Star of the Show", was released in December 1979 in Australia, New Zealand, and the Netherlands. It peaked at number 99 in Australia on the Kent Music Report.


Critical reception

The album received a positive review from ''
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'', which said that "Parton has now firmly established herself in the pop field and reinforces her universal appeal with a collection of songs that showcase her versatility." They added that Parton's "sweet vocals" were aided by "a conglomeration of stellar players" that give the music a "needed punch." The review named "You're the Only One", "Help!", "Star of the Show", and "Do You Think That Time Stands Still" as the best cuts on the album and noted that the album's "attractive packag ngis a sales stimulant." '' Cashbox'' also gave a positive review of the album, saying that "Dolly proves how evocative she is on her latest RCA release." The review went on to say that Parton "lends her feathery voice to some thought-provoking love ballads, good time country numbers, streamlined rockers, and even throws in a dancin' number." The review concluded by saying that the "countrified version" of "Help!" and "knockout ballad" "Do You Think That Time Stands Still" are the standout cuts on the album. Writing for
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, Mark Deming gave the album three and a half out of five stars. He felt that "considering how well (and how sympathetically) Parton produced herself on her last few pre-crossover efforts...Dean Parks and Gregg Perry's studio settings rea bit disconcerting," but "they thankfully seem aware at all times who is in the spotlight, and Dolly, professional that she is, rises to the challenge on all ten tracks." He also noted that there are only four Parton compositions on the album and said that "it seems ironic that the most purely country cut on the LP is a cover of the Beatles' "Help!," which is given a sprightly neo-bluegrass arrangement."


Commercial performance

The album debuted at number 19 on the ''
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chart dated June 23, 1979. It would peak at number four on the chart dated July 28, where it would remain for five non-consecutive weeks. The album charted for a total of 26 weeks. It also peaked at number 40 on the ''Billboard'' 200. In Canada, the album peaked at number one on the '' RPM'' Country Albums chart and number 28 on the Top Albums chart. The album also peaked at number 48 in Australia on the
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. The album was certified Gold by the
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on November 13, 1979.


Reissues

The album was reissued on CD for the first time in February 2007, paired with her 1980 album ''
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''. It was made available as a digital download in March 2007.


Track listing


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes. Performance *Anita Ball – backing vocals ("Star of the Show", "Do You Think That Time Stands Still" and "It's Not My Affair Anymore") *
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– conga *Quitman Dennis – horns *Richard Dennison – backing vocals ("Star of the Show", "Do You Think That Time Stands Still" and "It's Not My Affair Anymore") *Earle Dumler – English horn *
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– horns *
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– keyboards ("Star of the Show" and "Almost in Love") *Roy Galloway – background vocals ("Star of the Show" and "Down") *
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– mandolin *Gary Herbig – horns *
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– horns *
Jim Keltner James Lee Keltner (born April 27, 1942) is an American drummer and percussionist known primarily for his session work. He was characterized by Bob Dylan biographer Howard Sounes as "the leading session drummer in America". Howard Sounes. ''Dow ...
– drums, percussion *
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– bass *Joe McGuffee – steel guitar *
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– keyboards ("You're the Only One", "Do You Think That Time Stands Still" and "It's Not My Affair Anymore") *Carol Carmichael Parks – backing vocals ("You're the Only One", "Sweet Summer Lovin'", "Almost in Love" and "It's Not My Affair Anymore") * Dean Parks – guitars, alto flute, synthesizer *Dolly Parton – lead vocals *
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– keyboards ("Down", "Help!", "Great Balls of Fire" and "Sandy's Song") *
Herb Pedersen Herbert Joseph Pedersen (born April 27, 1944 in Berkeley, California) is an American musician, guitarist, banjo player, and singer-songwriter who has played a variety of musical styles over the past fifty years including country, bluegrass, p ...
– banjo, backing vocals ("Help!) *Gregg Perry – piano ("Star of the Show" and "Almost in Love"), synthesizer *Dorothy Remsen – harp *
Ricky Skaggs Rickie Lee Skaggs (born July 18, 1954), known professionally as Ricky Skaggs, is an American neotraditional country and bluegrass singer, musician, producer, and composer. He primarily plays mandolin; however, he also plays fiddle, guitar, ...
– backing vocals ("Help!) *Stephanie Spruill – tambourine, backing vocals ("Star of the Show" and "Down") *Julia Waters – backing vocals ("Star of the Show" and "Down") *Maxine Waters – backing vocals ("Star of the Show" and "Down") Production *Harry Bluestone – concertmaster *Frank DeCaro – contractor *Linda Gerrity – production coordinator *Bernie Grundmann – mastering engineer *Jim Horn – horn arrangements * Charles Koppelman – executive producer * Dean Parks – producer, rhythm arrangements, string arrangements ("Almost in Love"), horn arrangements *Dolly Parton – executive producer *Gregg Perry – producer, string arrangements ("You're the Only One", "Do You Think That Time Stands Still" and "Sandy's Song"), horn arrangements *Eric Prestidge – engineer *Sid Sharp – concertmaster *Linda Tyler – recording assistant (Sound Labs, Inc.) Other personnel *Nancy Atkins – A&R coordination *
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– art direction, photography, album design


References

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