My Blue Ridge: Mountain Boy Rar

A somber tale of loss involving a woman, her partner, and their dog, all of whom eventually perish.

A deeply personal plea from a daughter to her philandering father, asking him not to leave her mother for a much younger woman. My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy rar

One of the most notable features of the album is its cover art, which includes a rare appearance by Dolly’s reclusive husband, , depicted as the "Blue Ridge Mountain Boy". Themes and Storytelling A somber tale of loss involving a woman,

Released on September 8, 1969, is the fourth solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton . This record is widely considered one of her most artistically daring early works, marked by "Southern Gothic" storytelling and themes that were controversial for country music at the time. Album Overview Themes and Storytelling Released on September 8, 1969,

Produced by Bob Ferguson at RCA’s "Nashville Sound" Studio, the album represents a significant milestone in Parton’s career. It was her first solo album to reach the top ten on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, peaking at .