Songtexte The Letter - Dolly Parton
This
is
the
first
letter
that
I
wrote
back
home
to
Momma
and
Daddy
a
few
days
after
I′d
moved
to
Nashville
June
2,
1964
Nashville,
Tennessee
Dear
Momma
and
Daddy
I
hope
this
letter
finds
everybody
well
and
happy
As
for
me,
I'm
fine
I
guess
I′m
just
a
little
lonesome
and
a
whole
lot
homesick
I
got
to
Nashville
okay
and
I
thought
I'd
better
write
and
let
you
know
'cause
I
knew
you′d
be
worried
about
me
And
I
don′t
want
you
to
be
worried
about
me
'Cause
I′m
gonna
be
alright
once
I
get
settled
and
used
to
being
away
from
home
I
didn't
realize
how
much
I
loved
you
and
all
them
noisy
kids
until
I
left
And
I
didn′t
realize
how
hard
it
was
to
leave
home
either
til
I
started
to
leave
and
everybody
started
crying,
including
me
I
cried
almost
all
the
way
to
Nashville
and
I
wanted
to
turn
around
a
few
times
and
come
back
But
you
know
how
bad
I've
always
wanted
to
go
to
Nashville
and
be
a
singer
and
songwriter
And
I
believe
that
if
I
try
long
enough
and
hard
enough
that
someday
I′ll
make
it
Don't
worry
about
trying
to
sending
me
any
money
or
anything
'Cause
I′ve
got
a
job
singing
on
the
early
morning
television
show
here
called
the
Eddie
Hill
Show
A
couple
of
folks
already
told
me
that
they
might
record
a
couple
of
my
songs
So
I′ll
be
making
enough
money
to
get
by
and
I
don't
want
you
worrying
about
me
being
hungry
or
anything
Nashville
is
not
exactly
what
I
thought
it
was
gonna
be,
but
I
believe
I′m
gonna
like
it
here
once
I
get
used
to
it
And
I
don't
want
you
worrying
about
me
getting
in
trouble
either
cause
I′ll
be
good
just
like
I
promised
you
I
would
when
I
left
Well,
can't
think
of
anything
else
to
say
I
guess
I′d
better
close
for
now
You
write
me
real
soon
Tell
everybody
I
said
hello
and
I'm
gonna
be
real
anxious
to
hear
from
you
'cause
I
sure
miss
you
and
I
love
you
an
awful
lot
With
love
as
always
-Dolly
Album
Dolly Parton Slipcase
1 Dr. Robert F. Thomas
2 Detroit City
3 Highlight of My Life
4 Lonely Comin' Down
5 In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)
6 Last Night's Lovin'
7 River Of Happiness
8 Dark as a Dungeon
9 Cracker Jack
10 I Will Always Love You (Original Version)
11 The Mystery Of The Mystery
12 Daddy's Working Boots
13 The Wrong Direction Home
14 Barbara On Your Mind
15 The Only Way Out (Is To Walk Over Me)
16 My Blue Tears
17 The Way I See You
18 Down on Music Row
19 She Never Met a Man (She Didn't Like)
20 The Bridge
21 Sing for the Common Man
22 Sacred Memories
23 Working Girl
24 When Someone Wants to Leave
25 Love And Learn
26 Another Woman's Man
27 Try Being Lonely
28 The Better Part Of Life
29 Baby Sister
30 Old Black Kettle
31 False Eyelashes
32 The Letter
33 Early Morning Breeze
34 If I Lose My Mind
35 Just As Good As Gone
36 Back Home
37 9 to 5
38 I Wish I Felt This Way At Home
39 Traveling Man
40 You're Gonna be Sorry
41 My Tennessee Mountain Home
42 Randy
43 Living on Memories of You
44 Hush-A-Bye Hard Times
45 The House of the Rising Sun
46 Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)
47 But You Know I Love You
48 It Must Be You
49 I'll Oilwells Love You
50 Little Bit Slow To Catch On
51 I'm Running Out of Love
52 Just Because I'm a Woman
53 Coat of Many Colors
54 Here I Am
55 A Better Place to Live
56 The Tender Touch Of Love
57 My Blue Tears - Acoustic Demo
58 I Remember
59 Poor Folks Town
60 Coat of Many Colors - Live at Sevier County High School, Sevierville, TN - April 1970
61 Jolene
62 My Heart Started Breaking
63 Just Because I'm a Woman - Live at Sevier County High School, Sevierville, TN - April 1970
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