Parton later recorded “I Will Always Love You” a second time as part of the soundtrack for the 1982 musical comedy film, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. She also starred in the movie as Miss Mona opposite Burt Reynolds, whose character was Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd. It was that year that “I Will Always Love You” topped the Billboard’s US Hot Country Songs again, giving the Queen of Country a reason to celebrate multiple wins.
Dolly Parton Self-Penned the Hit
Reflecting on the day she wrote the song, Parton shared that she made a deal with Wagoner after singing the song to him ahead of her show exit.
Lyrically, “I Will Always Love You” delivers a heartbreaking narrative about letting go of someone, knowing that it’s time to part ways, but still holding onto the memories that will last forever.
The track earned Parton international crossover success, and even gave Houston two Grammy awards for Record of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female in 1994. Houston’s rendition also belongs on Billboard’s 2026 listing of greatest ‘love songs of all time.’
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