Father's Day means something different to everyone. And for country music legend Dolly Parton, no doubt, the holiday includes reflecting on her youth in Pittman Center, Tennessee. Parton was born there in 1946 and raised on the banks of the Little Pigeon River in a one-room cabin. Her 1973 album My Tennessee Mountain Home provides a colorful picture of that period, which was at once difficult and filled with love. Off that album, the track "Daddy's Working Boots" offers a deep look at one particularly special figure: Parton's father, Robert Lee, who is remembered for his hard-working attitude.
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'My Tennessee Mountain Home'
My Tennessee Mountain Home, released in 1973, was Parton's eleventh solo album. And though it's not one of her most famous works, the project is key to understanding the songwriter's personal history. My Tennessee Mountain Home was something of an autobiography for the young artist, each track inspired by her unique childhood. It's no secret that Parton grew up poor -- "dirt poor" -- as one of twelve children. Her father worked as a sharecropper while her mother struggled with poor health. Without sugarcoating the economic hardship, through song, Parton paints her life back home as complex and meaningful. Her famous 1969 single, "In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)" was re-recorded on My Tennessee Mountain Home and encapsulates the nuanced message. Listen above. And note the photo of Parton's childhood home on the album cover!
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Other songs on My Tennessee Mountain Home share similar themes, like "The Wrong Direction Home," and "The Better Part of Life." Then there are more focused odes. "Dr. Robert F. Thomas" honors the local physician who served the rural community, and even delivered Parton and her siblings. "I Remember" identifies both of Parton's parents as major influences: "Oh I Remember many things that often I recall / But I remember momma and daddy most of all." "Daddy's Working Boots," however, includes even more detail and functions a rich character study of Parton's enigmatic father.
Robert Lee Parton
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