Dolly Parton – “Together You And I” Live at the Grand Ole Opry

Dolly Parton performs her single “Together You And I” from her new album “Better Day” live at the Opry on Saturday, September 24, 2011. Visit www.opry.com to find out more! Visit www.dollyparton.com to purchase the new CD, “Better Day”!

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Comments

  1. imolaredm3 says:

    @versdkk – a RICH one at that. Now go pay your trailer rent – it’s late.

  2. JamesonPearl says:

    Thank you

  3. bikerty67 says:

    look at those huge milk juggs

  4. versdkk says:

    She also looks like a transsexual

  5. versdkk says:

    Sorry to ruin your “music” for you. But if you listen closely to the lyrics, does that really prevoke/ inspire any individual ideas or creativity inside you? Nope, it makes me feel lik getting drunk and high on painkillers at the same time. Its so uninspired ists depressing. And nobody here can disagree with me, instead you tell me that i dont appreciate the greats. How the hell did this wench get that title in the first place? Okay her voice is good, but what she sings about is so bland

  6. LMMediaGroup says:

    Dolly is one of the few artists whose voice is as clear and beautiful at 65 as it was when she was 25. Truly the best! Even people who don’t listen to country like Dolly!

  7. stuckbackthen says:

    @versdkk For goodness sake. Just go and look at and listen to something you like and leave it alone.

  8. imolaredm3 says:

    @versdkk You must live a sad, bitter life. Too bad. Oh well…move along nothing to see here.

  9. marcosvalenca says:

    @versdkk Can’t you recognize joy and fun?! This song is full of light and promisse. The title of Parton’s album is “Better Day”. Don’t be a dark storm. Keep it to yourself and let us enjoy our rainbow.

  10. AaronArthurBaker says:

    @buenosdiers The song was also written in the late 60′s; early 70′s. This is just an updated version. ;)

  11. buenosdiers says:

    @versdkk
    True, but luckily she has a history of fantastic music, great songwriting, fun acting and human non-plastic surgery looks. So this here doesn’t matter at all.

  12. leemills3 says:

    lovely voice great talent she mad a mistake and looked bk and laughed

  13. leemills3 says:

    lovely voice great talent

  14. yu3p2x1 says:

    A great singer, wonderful songwriter, fantastic album, incredible performer on tour, not to speak of longevity, endurance and all the qualities that make some stars exceptional and legends. This song is just the tip of the iceberg.

  15. versdkk says:

    0 Originality, horrible song with no substance

  16. edgleb says:

    @sydneysweet3 ,

    she did come to dallas…..u late

  17. PableteFighter says:

    Amazing,and im 15 years old, who says that i can listen it?

  18. northernlights48 says:

    still sounds and looks as great as ever!

  19. marcosvalenca says:

    @Spinny78 I wonder if Dolly changed two of the first lines of the song so we’d know it was live singing.

  20. sydneysweet3 says:

    I really wish she would come to dallas! :) )

  21. Spinny78 says:

    I am so so happy she sang this without lip-syncing!! Yay!

  22. bigbird8960 says:

    I WAS THERE and i see myself, lol

  23. alataylor1 says:

    awesome thank you for posting…my 8 year old daughter is front and center in the cowgirl hat….loving every minute of it:)

  24. Longbranchred1 says:

    Love Dolly and REBA! They are the best!

  25. Tuddley3 says:

    Dolly is ageless, looks and sounds awesome. I wish Loretta Lynn still sounded good like that.

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