While not romantically involved, Parton and Wagoner shared a close relationship as business partners. So much so that Parton served as a permanent fixture onThe Porter Wagoner Show, where she spent seven years on the nationally syndicated program after making her debut in 1967.
They also released “Please Don’t Stop Loving Me,” which became their first and only Parton/Wagoner duet to reach No. 1. The track, which still resonates with listeners today, topped the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, where it stayed for one week.
“Please Don’t Stop Loving Me” was released just months after Parton announced her exit from The Porter Wagoner Show. Though the track was a major hit for Parton and Wagoner, a different song would go on to become Parton’s signature song and a farewell to her collaborator — “I Will Always Love You.”
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