So, finally, I thought, "How am I gonna make him understand how much I appreciate everything, but that I have to go? He won't listen to me. So we were going around and around with that. It was his show, and I understood all that, but I still wanted to go. Well, five years passed, and I was still in the show. I wanted to go out on my own.ĭolly Parton's 'Coat of Many Colors' is a true story I had told Porter that I would stay with the show for five years. We kind of butted heads all the time, but we loved each other. We had one of those relationships where we were just so passionate about what we did it was like fire and ice. I was with Porter for seven years, and I learned so many things from Porter. 1 syndicated show in country music back in the '60s and '70s, and I started working with Porter in 1967. I worked with a show called "The Porter Wagoner Show." It was the No. I think most everybody, my fans, know the reason that I wrote it. ![]() Why did you write "I Will Always Love You?"
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