Do I Ever Cross Your Mind
"Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" | |
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Song by Chet Atkins and Dolly Parton | |
from the album The Best of Chet Atkins & Friends | |
A-side | "I Will Always Love You" |
Released | November 29, 1976 |
Recorded | September 3, 1976 |
Studio | RCA Victor Studio (Nashville |
Genre | Country |
Length | 2:39 |
Label | RCA Nashville |
Songwriter(s) | Dolly Parton |
"Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" is a song by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton. The song was written by Parton and was first released as a duet with
Chet Atkins version
Composed in the early 1970s (the song's copyright lists a 1973 date), Parton first recorded it as a duet with Chet Atkins, for Atkins' 1976 album The Best of Chet Atkins & Friends. The solo recording would become one of three tracks from Heartbreak Express to enter the top 10 in the country music singles chart.[1]
"The Best of Chet Atkins & Friends" was published by RCA Victor under the catalogue number APL1-1985.[2]
Heartbreak Express was published by RCA Victor under the catalogue number RCALP 3076.[3]
Dolly Parton version
"Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" | |
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Single by Dolly Parton | |
from the album Heartbreak Express | |
A-side | "I Will Always Love You" |
Released | July 12, 1982 |
Recorded | c. December 1981 |
Genre | Country |
Length | 4:01 |
Label | RCA Nashville |
Songwriter(s) | Dolly Parton |
Producer(s) | Dolly Parton |
Beginning in the 1970s, RCA acknowledged Parton's twin appeal to pop- and country music audiences by packaging a number of her singles as
Released on July 12, 1982, the double-A side was well-received. The single peaked at number one on the Billboard country singles chart on October 16, 1982, credited as "I Will Always Love You" / "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind".[5]
Television
"Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" was performed by
The Chet Atkins version plays over the
References
- ^ "Dolly Parton Heartbreak Express". Allmusic. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
- ^ "The Best of Chet Atkins & Friends". Dicogs. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
- ^ "Dolly Parton – Heartbreak Express". Discogs. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
- ^ "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
- ^ Trust, Gary. "Is 'I Will Always Love You' the Most Enduring Hit of the Rock Era?". Billboard Magazine. Retrieved 6 March 2013.