Hello, I'm Dolly, was released.
The then-21-year-old Parton wrote or co-wrote 10 of the 12 songs on the record, including two of its singles: "I Wasted My Tears," which failed to chart, and "Something Fishy," which landed in the Top 20. Curly Putman wrote the other single from the project, "Dumb Blonde," which peaked at No. 24 on the charts.
Hello, I'm Dolly itself landed at No. 11 on the country albums chart.
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Although they were not released as singles, Parton also included on her debut disc songs that she wrote that were hits for other artists, including "Put It Off Until Tomorrow," which Fred Foster recorded; "Fuel to the Flame," which was a hit for Skeeter Davis; and "I'm in No Condition," which was released by Hank Williams Jr., also in 1967.