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Dolly Parton awards and nominations
Totals[lower-alpha 1]
Wins189
Nominations382
Note

    Dolly Parton nyɛla American yili yiinda, yili sabira, kpɛrikpɛrita, buku sabira n-ti pahi sɔŋda ka sokam mi o ka di nyɛla o yila tuma o ya tiŋgbani ni.

    Recording Industry Association of America nyɛla ban piigi o yila nim pishi ni yini n-ti pahi o album shɛli o ni daa bahi ka boli Gold bee Platinum. O mali la yila pishi ni anu din dɔni kalinli yim Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, ka dɔni buyi ni pahi Reba McEntire. O mali la 42 career top-10 country album nima, ka di nya taarihi zaŋti yili yiindaba kam, n-ti pahi 110 career-charted single nima.[1]

    Parton nyɛla ŋun deei Grammy Award nim pin'yini (ni o yuuni 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award) ka nya piibu din kalinli yiɣisi pihinu ni yini Grammy Award, din nyɛ din pahiri buyi yili yiinda shɛba ban nyɛ paɣaba ka nya piibu pam, o doli la Beyoncé nyaaŋa.[2][3]

    American Music Awards, o nyɛla ŋun deei pina anahi o bupishi ayi ka piibu ni. Country Music Association Awards, o deei la pina pia o bupihinahi ni anu piibu ni. Academy of Country Music, o deei la pina pinaata yaɣili ŋɔ ka nya piibu pihinahi ni anu. O nyɛla ŋun be yili yiindaba ayopɔin ban nyɛ paɣaba (ban nyɛ Reba McEntire, Barbara Mandrell, Shania Twain, Loretta Lynn, Carrie Underwood, n-ti pahi Taylor Swift), ka di Country Music Association's highest honor, Entertainer of the Year (1978). O lahi nyɛla ŋun nya piibu buyi Academy Awards mini Tony Award. Bɛ daa piigi o zaŋti Emmy Award ka di nyɛla o ni daa yina yuuni 1978 Cher television special. Bɛ daa ti o pini Hollywood Walk of Fame zaŋti o yila yuuni 1984, ka di be 6712 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California; baŋda be Nashville StarWalk zaŋti Grammy ban deei pina.[4] Parton nyɛla bɛn daa piigi so Grand Ole Opry yuuni1969, mini yuuni 1986 Ms. Magazine's Women of the Year. Yuuni 1986, bɛ daa piigi o kpɛhi Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.[5][6]

    Name of the award ceremony, year presented, award category, nominee(s) of the award and the result of the nomination
    Award Year[lower-alpha 2] Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s).
    Academy Awards 1981 Best Original Song "9 to 5" from 9 to 5 Nominated [7]
    2006 Best Original Song "Travelin' Thru" from Transamerica Nominated
    Academy of Country Music Awards 1970 Top Female Vocalist Dolly Parton Nominated [8]
    1971 Top Vocal Group Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Won
    Top Female Vocalist Dolly Parton Nominated
    1972 Top Vocal Group Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Nominated
    1973 Top Female Vocalist Dolly Parton Nominated
    1974 Top Female Vocalist Dolly Parton Nominated
    Top Vocal Duet or Group Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Nominated
    1975 Top Vocal Group Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Nominated
    Top Female Vocalist Dolly Parton Nominated
    1976 Top Female Vocalist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    1977 Top Female Vocalist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    1978 Entertainer of the Year Dolly Parton Won
    Top Female Vocalist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    Album of the Year – Artist Here You Come Again Nominated
    1979 Entertainer of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    Top Female Vocalist Dolly Parton Nominated
    1980 Song of the Year – Artist "You're the Only One" Nominated
    Top Female Vocalist Dolly Parton Nominated
    1981 Top Female Vocalist Dolly Parton Won
    Entertainer of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    Song of the Year – Artist "9 to 5" Nominated
    Single Record of the Year – Artist "9 to 5" Nominated
    1982 Entertainer of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    Album of the Year – Artist 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs Nominated
    1984 Single Record of the Year – Artist "Islands in the Stream" (with Kenny Rogers) Won
    Top Vocal Duet Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton Won
    1985 Top Female Vocalist Dolly Parton Nominated
    1988 Album of the Year – Artist Trio (with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt) Won
    1990 Country Music Video of the Year – Artist "Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' Like That" Nominated
    Entertainer of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    Top Female Vocalist Dolly Parton Nominated
    1991 Entertainer of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    1992 Top Vocal Duet Dolly Parton and Ricky Van Shelton Nominated
    1996 Top Vocal Duet Dolly Parton and Vince Gill Nominated
    2000 Vocal Event of the Year – Artist "After the Gold Rush" (with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt) Nominated
    2005 Vocal Event of the Year – Artist "Creepin' In" (with Norah Jones) Nominated
    2006 Video of the Year – Artist "When I Get Where I'm Going" (with Brad Paisley) Won
    Vocal Event of the Year – Artist "When I Get Where I'm Going" (with Brad Paisley) Won
    Song of the Year – Artist "When I Get Where I'm Going" (with Brad Paisley) Nominated
    2007 Cliff Stone Pioneer Award Dolly Parton Won
    2009 Jim Reeves International Award Dolly Parton Won
    2016 Tex Ritter Film Award Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors Won
    2017 Video of the Year – Artist "Forever Country" (among Artists of Then, Now & Forever) Won
    Gary Haber Lifting Lives Award Dolly Parton Won
    American Association of School Administrators 2002 Galaxy Award Dolly Parton Won [9]
    American Legion 2004 James V. Day Good Guy Award Dolly Parton Won [10]
    American Guild of Variety Artists Awards 1978 Country Star of the Year Dolly Parton Won
    1979 Country Star of the Year Dolly Parton Won
    1980 Country Star of the Year Dolly Parton Won
    Entertainer of the Year Dolly Parton Won
    American Music Awards 1977 Favorite Country Female Artist Dolly Parton Nominated
    1978 Favorite Country Album New Harvest...First Gathering Won
    Favorite Country Female Artist Dolly Parton Nominated
    1979 Favorite Country Album Here You Come Again Nominated
    Favorite Country Song "Here You Come Again" Nominated
    1980 Favorite Country Female Artist Dolly Parton Nominated [11]
    1982 Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Dolly Parton Nominated [12]
    Favorite Country Female Artist Dolly Parton Nominated
    1984 Favorite Country Song "Islands in the Stream" (with Kenny Rogers) Won [13]
    Favorite Country Band/Duo/Group Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton Nominated
    Favorite Country Video "Potential New Boyfriend" Nominated
    1985 Favorite Country Song "Islands in the Stream" (with Kenny Rogers) Won [14]
    Favorite Country Female Artist Dolly Parton Nominated
    1986 Favorite Country Female Artist Dolly Parton Nominated [15]
    1990 Favorite Country Female Artist Dolly Parton Nominated [16]
    1992 Favorite Country Female Artist Dolly Parton Nominated [17]
    1994 Favorite Country Female Artist Dolly Parton Nominated [18]
    Favorite Country Song "Romeo" Nominated
    Association for Independent Music Awards 2000 Best Bluegrass Album The Grass Is Blue Won
    2002 Best Bluegrass Album Little Sparrow Won
    BBC 2004 Dolly Parton International Artist Achievement Award Won
    Billboard 1978 Country Artist of the Year Dolly Parton Won [19]
    Country Singles Artist of the Year Dolly Parton Won
    Bill Williams Memorial Artist of the Year Dolly Parton Won
    1981 Distinguished Achievement Award Dolly Parton Won
    BMI Awards 1966 Country Award "Put It Off Until Tomorrow" (performed by Bill Phillips) Won [20]
    1971 Country Award "Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man" (with Porter Wagoner) Won
    Country Award "Joshua" Won
    1972 Country Award "The Last One to Touch Me" Won
    1974 Country Award "Jolene" Won
    Pop Award / Million-Air "Jolene" Won
    Country Award "Traveling Man" Won
    1975 Country Award "I Will Always Love You" Won
    Country Award "Kentucky Gambler" Won
    Country Award "Love Is Like a Butterfly" Won
    Country Award "Please Don't Stop Loving Me" (with Porter Wagoner) Won
    1976 Country Award "Say Forever You'll Be Mine" (with Porter Wagoner) Won
    Country Award "The Bargain Store" Won
    Country Award "The Seeker" Won
    1977 Country Award "All I Can Do" Won
    1978 Country Award "Light of a Clear Blue Morning" Won
    Country Award "To Daddy" (performed by Emmylou Harris) Won
    Country Award "Two Doors Down" Won
    Pop Award / Million-Air "Two Doors Down" Won
    1979 Country Award "Baby I'm Burning" Won
    Pop Award "Baby I'm Burning" Won
    Country Award "It's All Wrong, But It's All Right" Won
    Country Award "Two Doors Down" Won
    1981 Country Award "9 to 5" Won
    Country Song of the Year "9 to 5" Won
    Pop Award / Million-Air (3 million) "9 to 5" Won
    Pop Song of the Year "9 to 5" Won
    1982 Country Award "Heartbreak Express" Won
    Pop Award "I Will Always Love You" Won
    Country Award "9 to 5" Won
    1983 Country Award "Everything's Beautiful (In Its Own Way)" (with Willie Nelson) Won
    Pop Award "Everything's Beautiful (In Its Own Way)" (with Willie Nelson) Won
    Country Award "Heartbreak Express" Won
    Country Award "I Will Always Love You" Won
    1985 Country Award "Tennessee Homesick Blues" Won
    1990 Country Award "Yellow Roses" Won
    1993 Pop Award "I Will Always Love You" (performed by Whitney Houston) Won
    Pop Song of the Year "I Will Always Love You" (performed by Whitney Houston) Won
    1994 Pop Award "I Will Always Love You" (performed by Whitney Houston) Won
    1995 Pop Award / Million-Air (6 million) "I Will Always Love You" (performed by Whitney Houston) Won
    2003 Icon Award Dolly Parton Won
    2020 Million-Air (1 million) "Coat of Many Colors" Won [21]
    Million-Air (10 million) "I Will Always Love You" Won
    Million-Air (3 million) "Jolene" Won
    Million-Air (1 million) "The Seeker" Won
    Million-Air (2 million) "Two Doors Down" Won
    Million-Air (1 million) "Yellow Roses" Won
    Million-Air (5 million) "9 to 5" Won
    Broadway.com Audience Awards 2009 Favorite New Broadway Song "Get Out and Stay Out" (performed by the Cast of 9 to 5: The Musical) Won [22]
    Canadian Country Music Association 1985 Top Selling Album of the Year Once Upon a Christmas (with Kenny Rogers) Won
    Cashbox Awards 1968 Most Promising Up and Coming Female Artist Dolly Parton Won
    1975 Top Female Vocalist – Singles Dolly Parton Won
    Top Duo – Singles Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Won
    1977 Female Entertainer of the Year – Country Albums Dolly Parton Won
    Female Vocalist of the Year – Country Albums Dolly Parton Won
    Female Vocalist of the Year – Country Singles Dolly Parton Won
    1978 Crossover Artist of the Year Dolly Parton Won
    Female Entertainer of the Year – Country Albums Dolly Parton Won
    Female Vocalist of the Year – Country Albums Dolly Parton Won
    Female Vocalists – Highest Debut "Heartbreaker" Won
    1979 Composer/Performer of the Year Dolly Parton Won
    Christian Fan Awards 2004 Duo of the Year Dottie Rambo and Dolly Parton Won
    Song of the Year "Stand by the River" (with Dottie Rambo) Won
    CMT Music Awards 1968 Duet of the Year Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Won
    Most Promising Female Artist Dolly Parton Won
    1969 Duet of the Year Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Won
    Female Artist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    TV show of the Year The Porter Wagoner Show Nominated
    1970 Duet of the Year Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Won
    Female Artist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    TV show of the Year The Porter Wagoner Show Nominated
    1971 TV show of the Year The Porter Wagoner Show Won
    Duet of the Year Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Nominated
    1972 Duet of the Year Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Nominated
    Female Artist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    TV show of the Year The Porter Wagoner Show Nominated
    1973 Duet of the Year Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Nominated
    TV show of the Year The Porter Wagoner Show Nominated
    1974 Duet of the Year Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Nominated
    Female Artist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    1975 Duet of the Year Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Nominated
    Female Artist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    1976 Female Artist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    1977 Album of the Year New Harvest...First Gathering Nominated
    1978 Female Artist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    Songwriter of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    1979 Female Artist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    1981 Female Artist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    1984 Duet of the Year Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton Nominated
    Single of the Year "Islands in the Stream" (with Kenny Rogers) Nominated
    1985 Duet of the Year Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton Nominated
    TV special the Year Kenny & Dolly: Real Love Nominated
    1986 Duet of the Year Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton Nominated
    1987 TV special of the Year A Smoky Mountain Christmas Nominated
    1988 Vocal Collaboration of the Year Trio (with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt) Won
    Album of the Year Trio (with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt) Won
    TV series the Year Dolly Nominated
    1990 Video of the Year "Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' Like That" Nominated
    1992 Vocal Collaboration of the Year "Rockin' Years" (with Ricky Van Shelton) Won
    Video of the Year "Rockin' Years" (with Ricky Van Shelton) Won
    1994 Living Legend Award Dolly Parton Won
    Minnie Pearl Humanitarion Award Dolly Parton Won
    Vocal Event of the Year "Romeo" (with Billy Ray Cyrus and Friends) Won
    Album of the Year Honky Tonk Angels (with Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette) Nominated
    Vocal Collaboration of the Year Honky Tonk Angels (with Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette) Nominated
    1996 Single of the Year "I Will Always Love You" (with Vince Gill) Nominated
    Vocal Collaboration of the Year "I Will Always Love You" (with Vince Gill) Nominated
    1997 Vocal Collaboration of the Year "I Will Always Love You" (with Vince Gill) Nominated
    2000 Vocal Event of the Year "After the Gold Rush" (with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt) Won
    2002 Flameworthy Female Video of the Year "Shine" Nominated
    2006 Most Inspiring Video of the Year "When I Get Where I'm Going" (with Brad Paisley) Won
    Collaborative Video of the Year "When I Get Where I'm Going" (with Brad Paisley) Nominated
    CMT Video Awards 1994 Video Event of the Year "Romeo" (with Billy Ray Cyrus and Friends) Won
    1999 Video Event of the Year "After the Gold Rush" (with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt) Won
    Country Music Association Awards 1968 Vocal Group of the Year Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Won [23]
    Female Vocalist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    1969 Female Vocalist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    Vocal Group of the Year Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Nominated
    1970 Vocal Duo of the Year Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Won
    Female Vocalist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    1971 Vocal Duo of the Year Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Won
    Female Vocalist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    1972 Album of the Year Coat of Many Colors Nominated
    Female Vocalist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    Vocal Duo of the Year Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Nominated
    1973 Vocal Duo of the Year Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Nominated
    1974 Female Vocalist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    Vocal Duo of the Year Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Nominated
    1975 Female Vocalist of the Year Dolly Parton Won
    Vocal Duo of the Year Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton Nominated
    1976 Female Vocalist of the Year Dolly Parton Won
    Entertainer of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    1977 Entertainer of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    Female Vocalist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    1978 Entertainer of the Year Dolly Parton Won
    Album of the Year Here You Come Again Nominated
    Female Vocalist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    Single of the Year "Here You Come Again" Nominated
    1981 Album of the Year 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs Nominated
    1984 Single of the Year "Islands in the Stream" (with Kenny Rogers) Nominated
    Vocal Duo of the Year Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton Nominated
    1985 Vocal Duo of the Year Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton Nominated
    1986 Vocal Duo of the Year Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton Nominated
    1987 Album of the Year Trio (with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt) Nominated
    Female Vocalist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    1988 Vocal Event of the Year Trio (Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt) Won
    1989 Music Video of the Year "Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' Like That" Nominated
    1991 Vocal Event of the Year Dolly Parton and Ricky Van Shelton Nominated
    1994 Album of the Year Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys (Asleep at the Wheel with various artists) Nominated
    Vocal Event of the Year Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette Nominated
    1996 Vocal Event of the Year "I Will Always Love You" (with Vince Gill) Won
    1999 Vocal Event of the Year Trio II (with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt) Nominated
    2003 Female Vocalist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    2004 Musical Event of the Year "Creepin' In" (with Norah Jones) Nominated
    2006 Musical Event of the Year "When I Get Where I'm Going" (with Brad Paisley) Won
    Music Video of the Year "When I Get Where I'm Going" (with Brad Paisley) Nominated
    Single of the Year "When I Get Where I'm Going" (with Brad Paisley) Nominated
    2014 Musical Event of the Year "You Can't Make Old Friends" (with Kenny Rogers) Nominated
    2016 Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award Dolly Parton Won [24]
    Country Radio Broadcasters 2005 Career Achievement Award Dolly Parton Won [25]
    Country Weekly 2003 Career Achievement Award Dolly Parton Won [26]
    Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2005 Best Song "Travlin' Thru" from Transamerica Nominated
    2018 Best Song "Girl in the Movies" from Dumplin' Nominated
    Daughters of the American Revolution 2009 Founders Medal for Education Dolly Parton Won [27]
    Drama Desk Awards 2009 Outstanding Lyrics 9 to 5: The Musical Nominated
    Outstanding Music 9 to 5: The Musical Nominated
    Drama League Awards 2009 Distinguished Productions of a Musical 9 to 5: The Musical Nominated
    European Country Music Association Awards 2001 Female Vocalist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    2006 Vocal Collaboration of the Year "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" (with Roy Rivers) Won
    Song of the Year "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" (with Roy Rivers) Nominated
    Female Vocalist of the Year Dolly Parton Nominated
    2008 Indie Album of the Year Backwoods Barbie Nominated
    Fennecus Awards 1982 Best Song Score The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (with Carol Hall and Patrick Williams) Nominated
    Georgia Film Critics Association Awards 2019 Best Original Song "Girl in the Movies" from Dumplin' Nominated
    GLAAD Media Awards 2020 Best Individual Television Episode Dolly Parton's Heartstrings: Two Doors Down Won
    GMA Dove Award 2004 Country Recorded Song of the Year "Stand by the River" (with Dottie Rambo) Nominated
    2005 Country Recorded Song of the Year "When I Get Where I'm Going" (with Brad Paisley) Nominated
    2015 Bluegrass Song of the Year "Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man" (Volume Five featuring Rhonda Vincent; Dolly Parton, songwriter) Nominated
    2020 Short Form Video of the Year "God Only Knows" (with For King & Country) Won
    Golden Globe Awards 1981 Best Motion Picture Actress – Musical/Comedy Dolly Parton as Doralee Rhodes in 9 to 5 Nominated [28]
    Best Original Song "9 to 5" from 9 to 5 Nominated
    New Star of the Year in a Motion Picture – Female Dolly Parton as Doralee Rhodes in 9 to 5 Nominated
    1984 Best Motion Picture Actress – Musical/Comedy Dolly Parton as Mona Stangley in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Nominated
    2006 Best Original Song "Travelin' Thru" from Transamerica Nominated
    2019 Best Original Song "Girl in the Movies" from Dumplin' Nominated
    Golden Raspberry Awards 1985 Worst Original Song "Drinkin'stein" from Rhinestone Won
    Worst Original Song "Sweet Lovin' Friends" from Rhinestone Nominated
    Worst Musical Score Rhinestone Nominated
    Governor's Awards for the Arts 2003 Lifetime Achievement Award Dolly Parton Won
    Grammy Awards Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group "Just Someone I Used to Know" (with Porter Wagoner) Nominated [29]
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Performance, Female "Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No. 8)" Nominated
    Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group "Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man" (with Porter Wagoner) Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group "Better Move It on Home" (with Porter Wagoner) Nominated
    Best Sacred Performance The Golden Streets of Glory Nominated
    Best Country Vocal Performance, Female "Joshua" Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Performance, Female "Touch Your Woman" Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group "If Teardrops Were Pennies" (with Porter Wagoner) Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Performance, Female "Jolene" Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Performance, Female "Jolene" (Live) Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Performance, Female All I Can Do Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female "Here You Come Again" Nominated
    Best Country Vocal Performance, Female "(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher" Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Performance, Female Here You Come Again Won
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Song of the Year "9 to 5" Nominated
    Best Country Vocal Performance, Female "9 to 5" Won
    Best Country Song "9 to 5" Won
    Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special 9 to 5 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Performance, Female "I Will Always Love You" Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group "Islands in the Stream" with Kenny Rogers) Nominated
    Best Country Vocal Performance, Female Burlap & Satin Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Performance, Female "Tennessee Homesick Blues" Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Performance, Female Real Love Nominated
    Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group "Real Love" (with Kenny Rogers) Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group Trio (with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt) Won
    Album of the Year Trio (with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt) Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Performance, Female "Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' Like That" Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Collaboration "Rockin' Years" (with Ricky Van Shelton) Nominated
    Best Country Song "Eagle When She Flies" Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Collaboration "Romeo" (with Billy Ray Cyrus and Friends) Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Collaboration "Silver Threads and Golden Needles" (with Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette) Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Collaboration "I Will Always Love You" (with Vince Gill) Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Vocal Collaboration "After the Gold Rush" (with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt) Won
    Best Country Album Trio II (with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt) Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Bluegrass Album The Grass Is Blue Won
    Best Female Country Vocal Performance "Travelin' Prayer" Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Female Country Vocal Performance "Shine" Won
    Best Bluegrass Album Little Sparrow Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Female Country Vocal Performance "Dagger Through the Heart" Nominated
    Best Country Album Halos & Horns Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Female Country Vocal Performance "I'm Gone" Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Collaboration with Vocals "Creepin' In" (with Norah Jones) Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Collaboration with Vocals "Tomorrow Is Forever" (with Solomon Burke) Nominated
    Best Song Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media "Travelin' Thru" Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Musical Show Album 9 to 5: The Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording) Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Dolly Parton Won
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Duo/Group Performance "You Can't Make Old Friends" (with Kenny Rogers Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Country Duo/Group Performance "Jolene" (with Pentatonix) Won
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song "God Only Knows" (with For King & Country) Won
    Best Song Written for Visual Media "Girl in the Movies" from Dumplin' Nominated
    Tɛmplet:Grammy Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song "There Was Jesus" (with Zach Williams) Won
    2022 Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album A Holly Dolly Christmas Nominated
    Grand Master Fiddler Championship 2009 Dr. Perry F. Harris Award Dolly Parton Won
    Guild of Music Supervisors Awards 2019 Best Song/Recording Created for a Film "Girl in the Movies" from Dumplin' Nominated
    Library of Congress 2004 Living Legend Award Dolly Parton Won [30]
    International Bluegrass Music Awards 2000 Album of the Year The Grass Is Blue Won [31]
    Best Female Vocalist Dolly Parton Nominated
    2001 Best Female Vocalist Dolly Parton Nominated
    2002 Recorded Event of the Year Clinch Mountain Sweethearts (Ralph Stanley and Friends) Won
    2004 Recorded Event of the Year Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of the Louvin Brothers (with various artists) Won
    2017 Gospel Recorded Performance of the Year "Sacred Memories" (Joe Mullins and the Radio Ramblers with Ricky Skaggs and Sharon White Skaggs; Dolly Parton, songwriter) Won
    International Country Gospel Music Association 2003 Single of the Year "Hello God" Won
    K-Love Fan Awards 2021 Song of the Year "There Was Jesus" (with Zach Williams) Won [32]
    Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards 2009 Best Musical Score 9 to 5: The Musical Won
    Midsouth Emmy Awards 2018 Governors' Award for Lifetime Achievement Dolly Parton Won
    Outstanding Community Service Program Smoky Mountains Rise Won
    Ms. Magazine 1986 Woman of the Year Dolly Parton Won [19]
    MusiCares Tɛmplet:Grammy MusiCares Person of the Year Dolly Parton Won [33]
    Nashville Songwriters Association International 1968 Songwriter Achievement Award "Put It Off Until Tomorrow" (performed by Bill Phillips) Won
    1971 Songwriter Achievement Award "Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man" (with Porter Wagoner) Won
    1972 Songwriter Achievement Award "Coat of Many Colors" Won
    1974 Songwriter Achievement Award "Jolene" Won
    1975 Songwriter Achievement Award "Jolene" Won
    Songwriter Achievement Award "Love Is Like a Butterfly" Won
    Songwriter Achievement Award "Kentucky Gambler" (performed by Merle Haggard) Won
    1976 Songwriter Achievement Award "The Seeker" Won
    1979 Songwriter Achievement Award "Two Doors Down" Won
    1982 Songwriter Achievement Award "9 to 5" Won
    1991 Songwriter Achievement Award "Eagle When She Flies" Won
    1992 Songwriter Achievement Award "I Will Always Love You" (performed by Whitney Houston) Won
    1995 Songwriter Achievement Award "I Will Always Love You" (with Vince Gill) Won
    2012 Song of the Year "I Will Always Love You" (performed by Whitney Houston) Won
    NashvilleREAD 2004 Reading Works Award Dolly Parton Won
    National State Teachers of the Year 2002 Chasing Rainbows Award Dolly Parton Won
    Ovation Awards 2009 Best Book/Lyrics/Music for an Original Musical 9 to 5: The Musical Nominated
    Parents as Teachers National Center 2003 Child and Family Advocacy Award Dolly Parton Won
    People's Choice Awards 1981 Favorite Song from a Motion Picture "9 to 5" from 9 to 5 Won
    1988 Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Program Dolly Parton in Dolly Won
    Favorite All-Around Female Entertainer Dolly Parton Won
    1992 Favorite Female Country Artist Dolly Parton Nominated
    1993 Favorite Female Country Artist Dolly Parton Nominated
    1994 Favorite Female Country Artist Dolly Parton Nominated
    2005 Favorite Combined Forces Dolly Parton and Norah Jones for "The Grass Is Blue" (Live at the 37th Annual Country Music Association Awards) Nominated
    2015 Favorite Female Country Artist Dolly Parton Nominated
    2017 Favorite Female Country Artist Dolly Parton Nominated
    Primetime Emmy Awards 1978 Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program Cher... Special Nominated [34]
    2017 Outstanding Television Movie Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love Nominated
    2020 Outstanding Television Movie Dolly Parton's Heartstrings: These Old Bones Nominated
    2021 Outstanding Television Movie Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square Won
    Record World Awards 1975 Tom Female Vocalist — Singles Dolly Parton Won
    1977 Tom Female Vocalist — Album Dolly Parton Won
    Sevierville Chamber of Commerce 1989 Citizen of the Year Dolly Parton Won [35]
    Sierra Awards 2005 Best Song "Travelin' Thru" (from Transamerica) Won [35]
    Songwriters Hall of Fame 2007 Johnny Mercer Award Dolly Parton Won [36]
    Soul Train Music Awards 1994 Song of the Year "I Will Always Love You" (performed by Whitney Houston) Won
    Stennis Center for Public Service 2006 Lindy Boggs Award Dolly Parton Won
    The Tennessean 2006 Tennessean of the Year Dolly Parton Won [37]
    2016 Tennessean of the Year Dolly Parton Won
    Theatre Fans' Choice Awards 2009 Best Original Score 9 to 5: The Musical Won
    Tony Awards 2009 Best Original Score 9 to 5: The Musical Nominated [38]
    TV Land Awards 2009 Most Memorable Female Guest Star in a Comedy as herself Dolly Parton in Designing Women, "The First Day of the Last Decade of the Entire Twentieth Century, Part 1 and Part 2" Won
    United States Congress 2005 National Medal of Arts Dolly Parton Won [39]
    United States Fish and Wildlife Service 2003 Partnership Award Dolly Parton Won [19]
    Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars of the Smithsonian Institution 2007 Woodrow Wilson Public Service Award Dolly Parton Won [40]
    Name of the organization, year presented and the title of honor
    Organization Year Honor Ref(s).
    Association of American Publishers 2000 AAP Honors [41]
    Carson–Newman College 1990 Honorary Doctorate of Letters Degree [42]
    Country Gospel Music Hall of Fame 2010 Inducted
    Country Music Association 1993 Country Music Honors [36]
    Country Music Hall of Fame 1999 Inducted [43]
    East Tennessee Business Hall of Fame 2003 Inducted [44]
    East Tennessee Educational Association Convention 1988 Guest Speaker
    East Tennessee Hall of Fame for the Performing Arts 1988 Inducted [45]
    Good Housekeeping 2001 Seal of Approval [46]
    Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame 2008 Inducted [47]
    Grammy Hall of Fame 2007 "I Will Always Love You" (1974 recording) inducted [48]
    2014 "Jolene" (1974 recording) inducted
    2019 "Coat of Many Colors" (1971 recording) inducted
    Grand Ole Opry 1969 Member [49]
    Guinness World Records 2018 Most decades with a Top 20 hit on the US Hot Country Songs chart [50]
    Most hits on the US Hot Country Songs chart by a female artist
    Hollywood Chamber of Commerce 1984 Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame (Dolly Parton) [51]
    2019 Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame (The Trio, with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt) [52]
    International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions 2000 Keynote Speaker
    Kennedy Center 2006 Kennedy Center Honors [53]
    Library of Congress, National Recording Registry 2012 "Coat of Many Colors" (1971 recording) inducted [54]
    Music City Walk of Fame 2009 Star on Music City Walk of Fame [55]
    New Orleans Mardi Gras Parade 1988 Grand Marshall
    National Drop-Out Prevention Conference 1990 Guest Speaker
    National PTA Convention 2003 Keynote Speaker
    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2022 Inducted [56]
    Small Town of America Hall of Fame 1988 Inducted [57]
    Songwriters Hall of Fame 2001 Inducted [36]
    StarWalk 1988 Inducted [58]
    University of Tennessee 2009 Honorary Doctorate of Humane and Musical Letters Degree [42]
    American Academy of Achievement 1992 Inducted [59][60]
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