20 Years of Dolly! Check out a diverse collection of Dolly videos from the past two decades!
For the Love of Dolly - Part 1 Join the crowds at the Dolly Parade in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee! Then, peer into the lives of Dolly's biggest fans: meet Patric and Harrel, Jeanette and Melisa, and David. Simply put, their devotion is unparalleled.
For the Love of Dolly - Part 2 Join the profiled uber-fans as they venture to Dollywood for its annual opening-- there's no distance too great to visit Dolly! Meanwhile, Harrel showcases his own hand-made Dolly doll collection, and explains how he's been inspired by Dolly.
For the Love of Dolly - Part 3 Jeanette and Melisa describe how their fabulous fandom began, when, as children they dreamed of meeting Dolly...
For the Love of Dolly - Part 4 Take a trip down memory lane, as our profiled fans recall annual Dolly Fan Club meetings over the years.
For the Love of Dolly - Part 5 Philip explains why his favorite Dolly song is "Hello God." Catch it, and other classic Dolly videos here on LogoOnline! Just scroll down in the video queue--
For the Love of Dolly - Part 6 Patric and Harrel break the bank at a Dolly charity auction. The prize? A meet and greet with the Dixie Diva herself!
For the Love of Dolly - Part 7 Back at the Dolly Parade, our super-fans scream for Dolly! And 'ya best believe they're gonna get her attention!
All aglitter in rhinestone, Dolly teams up with George Jones on a country-blues tune. In Dolly's first duet with the Blues Man, the Dixie diva plays muse to a down-'n-out dude.
Miss Parton returns to her country roots with this bluegrass lament to a cheating lover. Sinead O'Connor must love it too, because she covered it on a Dolly tribute album.
This moving video celebrates great women with a montage of notable female power divas. Who knew that Liz Taylor, Cher, Lauren Bacall and Oprah would show up in a Dolly video? And Dolly looks awesome too!
With help from a powerful array of Gospel singers, Dolly delivers a stirring live performance. "He's Alive" is a joyous and effusive tribute to her faith.
Dolly comes through and serves up a tribute to John Lennon, and a hopeful hymn to our times. Great, inclusive visuals and archival footage--and she's never sounded in finer voice.
Yahoo! Multiple Dolly's get superimposed over each other to crank out this bluegrass jam of a woman kicking the dust of an ex-husband off her boots for good! Very Dollywood on acid!
With mullets whippin' against the wind, skirts swirlin' fireside, and cowboy hats bobbin', "More Where That Came From" is a bona fied, certified hoedown jam!
Cue up that lazy dobro for this ode to the twilight years. Dolly and Ricky Van Shelton craft the perfect song for settin' on the porch, rockin' in the chair, and shootin' the breeze.
Full of Nashville all-stars (circa 1993) like Kathy Mattea, Billy Ray Cyrus, Tanya Tucker and Mary Chapin Carpenter, this is a campy two-stepping jam. And Dolly gets lucky!
Dolly won a Grammy for her brilliant cover of this Collective Soul tune. Backed by stunning bluegrass arrangements, Dolly takes a stroll from the backwoods to Nashville. Heavenly!
"The angels will be singing..." They might as well be already as Dolly delivers this poignant tribute to heroes returning home--and those whose journey takes them elsewhere.