I'd argue this is actually better than the recorded version. Dolly's voice is so amazingly powerful when backed by the love of the Lord, in heaven above.
I’m a rock fan, and not that much into country, but have ALWAYS loved Dolly! Such a great talent! She was a great singer, songwriter, and musician as well! She really broke down many barriers for female artist to create their own material at a time that was resistant to that! She’s a genius! And a role model!!
This is from 'Austin City Limits' on PBS. Dolly nails this tune 'Shine', a tune made famous by the band 'Collective Soul'. Heard one of the members from that band say he liked her version of the song better than the one they did....quite a compliment, wouldn't you say?
Hello hello beautiful Dolly Parton love this beautiful song love this beautiful video I wish I was there God bless you I keep supporting you thank you love you sure 🥰🎸🌹💐🤠💕⭐⭐⭐⭐🇺🇲🙏💋💋💋💋
@paperoga79 si è vero ma quasi io preferisco DOLLY alla pausini anche se è molto brava... peccato ke dolly qua in italia ci sono pochissime persone ke la conoscono
This was when she was in Austin for SXSW last year. This show was after a full day promoting her book with James Patterson, tons of press and she did it all in her 5 inch heels!! Love her ❤️
Before collective soul did their version of this melody for " SHINE " upon release in 1993 & although the melody was reengineered it was originally a melody written for a British pop singer song writer & lyricist Paul Young was his song that he penned on this melody in 1984 was called " EVERY TIME YOU GO AWAY " the same melody but different lyrics & different styles from collective souls " SHINE " in 1993 & then Dolly Parton's Bluegrass version of " SHINE " in 1994 & then to Paul Young's " EVERY TIME YOU GO AWAY " in 1984 all the same song that differs slightly in melody but all use an identical chorus with a different slide on the songs main Lyrics.
+lgbmaster1972 I've looked at the sheet music for both songs and cannot see where they are the same song. Also, Daryl Hall wrote "Every Time You Go Away" and Hall & Oates recorded it for their 1980 Album "Voices". It wasn't released as a single. Paul Young released it in 1985 and it was a big hit. After looking at the sheet music and the guitar tabs, even saying the chorus is the same is, in my opinion, incorrect. The chord progression in "Shine" for the chorus is B, F#, and C# while "Every Time" is F, Dm, Gm, D7, C7, and C. The notes are different (but that could be different keys), but even the beats are different. Shine starts with 16th notes, while Every Time starts with quarter notes. Shine starts on of G/B and Every Time starts off on C/F/A. I've just spent time playing both songs over and over trying to find similarities, and I don't hear it at all. I usually have a good ear for this (like "Wild Thing" and "Time for Me to Fly" start off with the same chords). Sorry, I just don't see them being the same melody. But, I'll pass it on to a couple of buddies who also have good ears to get their take on it.
@@aquariusrising7019 People are determined to try and make it seem like this was not a Collective Soul (Ed Roland) original. The He-Haw crowd can't stand the thought of a original rock song having great lyrics and soul written by some dude who at the time was a no name inspiring alt rocker working in a recording studio. In an interview he said he wrote this at work on borrowed time, played all the instruments and spiced it together. Pretty cool.
Ah, Dolly can always make me smile!!
I'd argue this is actually better than the recorded version. Dolly's voice is so amazingly powerful when backed by the love of the Lord, in heaven above.
wow that was great!
I’m a rock fan, and not that much into country, but have ALWAYS loved Dolly! Such a great talent! She was a great singer, songwriter, and musician as well! She really broke down many barriers for female artist to create their own material at a time that was resistant to that! She’s a genius! And a role model!!
This is from 'Austin City Limits' on PBS. Dolly nails this tune 'Shine', a tune made famous by the band 'Collective Soul'. Heard one of the members from that band say he liked her version of the song better than the one they did....quite a compliment, wouldn't you say?
She made it like a country gospel music. The author's father say the song itself is a prayer.
Mrs Parton can sing the directions to a puzzle and still make sound awesome.
First time hearing Dolly Parton live and damn..she sounds great!
Amazing job!
Great choice for Dolly to cover this song - the lyrics, melody and performance sound like something she could have written.
This Women is County. God Bless Dolly and all our people
I have always loved the original song. I only just heard this cover and WOW. Is there any better person on this green and blue ball than Dolly Parton?
Yes, Ma’am!
The banjo at the end is what it must sound like on the way to meet the Lord
This is a wonder of a song.
One of the best tunes ive ever heard.
Hello hello beautiful Dolly Parton love this beautiful song love this beautiful video I wish I was there God bless you I keep supporting you thank you love you sure 🥰🎸🌹💐🤠💕⭐⭐⭐⭐🇺🇲🙏💋💋💋💋
Dolly rocks!!!
Woman harmony singer nailed it too.
Sweet! Heaven Shine ❤️
Sing it Dolly!!
She won a Grammy for her cover of this song.
Amazing. Thank you very much.
Just fantastic!
Awesome version!
Dolly put her foot in this one❤
Damn she can write great songs.
It's Collective Soul song, she didn't write it.
@@karenseaboltkt who?
@@BlazingShackles Ed Roland from band Collective Soul wrote it. They are a alt rock band out of Atlanta, Georgia.
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@@karenseaboltkt never heard of em. Go Dolly Go!
Love it
And this is why she is the queen of the Smokey mountains.
Wonderful
@ambulancegirl324 its not her song- its by collective soul- look them up
I hope she gives them royalties
country godesse
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@paperoga79 si è vero ma quasi io preferisco DOLLY alla pausini anche se è molto brava... peccato ke dolly qua in italia ci sono pochissime persone ke la conoscono
How long until Billy Corgan claims credit for this one, lol?
🎶 ❤
She can win a Grammy singing happy birthday
Questa canzone è molto bella, peccato che in Italia Dolly sia poco conosciuta, si preferisce la Pausini...mah...
This was when she was in Austin for SXSW last year. This show was after a full day promoting her book with James Patterson, tons of press and she did it all in her 5 inch heels!! Love her ❤️
@smithdsmit are you kidding me i mean really come on
Many don't know " SHINE" song was actually a gospel hymn way before it was redone by collective soul then redone by Dolly
Stop making up stories. The song was written by Collective Soul. There is no song that existed before it.
@MedalionDS9 NO it wasn't you need to do your research on the song and the original author
@@joe7528dude your wrong. Ed Roland the lead singer of Collective Soul wrote the song. You just pulling that shit outta yr ass.
Well why don't you enlighten us sir.
I guess the band was okay too.
I didn’t actually know she could play. Thought she just sang
Of course she can play an instrument.
@@larryn2682… is this supposed to be some kind of… ?
@@GoToExtremes I’ve always been impressed by her. Wow
Before collective soul did their version of this melody for " SHINE " upon release in 1993 & although the melody was reengineered it was originally a melody written for a British pop singer song writer & lyricist Paul Young was his song that he penned on this melody in 1984 was called " EVERY TIME YOU GO AWAY " the same melody but different lyrics & different styles from collective souls " SHINE " in 1993 & then Dolly Parton's Bluegrass version of " SHINE " in 1994 & then to Paul Young's " EVERY TIME YOU GO AWAY " in 1984 all the same song that differs slightly in melody but all use an identical chorus with a different slide on the songs main Lyrics.
+lgbmaster1972 I've looked at the sheet music for both songs and cannot see where they are the same song. Also, Daryl Hall wrote "Every Time You Go Away" and Hall & Oates recorded it for their 1980 Album "Voices". It wasn't released as a single. Paul Young released it in 1985 and it was a big hit.
After looking at the sheet music and the guitar tabs, even saying the chorus is the same is, in my opinion, incorrect. The chord progression in "Shine" for the chorus is B, F#, and C# while "Every Time" is F, Dm, Gm, D7, C7, and C. The notes are different (but that could be different keys), but even the beats are different. Shine starts with 16th notes, while Every Time starts with quarter notes. Shine starts on of G/B and Every Time starts off on C/F/A.
I've just spent time playing both songs over and over trying to find similarities, and I don't hear it at all. I usually have a good ear for this (like "Wild Thing" and "Time for Me to Fly" start off with the same chords). Sorry, I just don't see them being the same melody. But, I'll pass it on to a couple of buddies who also have good ears to get their take on it.
What horseshit!
lgbmaster1972. Nope. You're wrong. Hall and Oates did EVERY TIME YOU GO AWAY. Where did you get your information?
@@OttoByOgraffey you must have dementia, I will allow you to say crazy things😂😂😂
@@Desmondbrown73 Everytime you go away was written and released by Hall and Oates. I can't convince you if you won't even look into it.
5 people obviously down voted by accident.
Better than the original by a country mile.
Ahhhh...no. its OK but no
I had no idea this was Dolly's song! She's awesome!
TwinsMake9 it’s a cover. The original is by Collective Soul.
Collective Soul was also a cover.
@@mikesimonian484 ???
@@mikesimonian484no it’s not. Ed Roland the lead singer of Collective Soul wrote it 🙄
@@aquariusrising7019 People are determined to try and make it seem like this was not a Collective Soul (Ed Roland) original. The He-Haw crowd can't stand the thought of a original rock song having great lyrics and soul written by some dude who at the time was a no name inspiring alt rocker working in a recording studio. In an interview he said he wrote this at work on borrowed time, played all the instruments and spiced it together. Pretty cool.
Damn Dolly is the SHIT!
I think she wrote it so it was collective soul was doing a cover of Dolly's song and her version is the best
Ed Roland of collective soul wrote this song
jc holzey, Tell me you're joking. I really hope you are joking.
most certainly written by ed roland, with some input from his brother dean.
Ed Roland of Collective Soul is the songwriter.
Yeah… Ed Roland of collective soul wrote this song with his brother Dean. Dolly covered it.
Zorak let your light shine down