Romeo (Dolly Parton song) explained

Romeo
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Type:single
Artist:Dolly Parton and Friends
Album:Slow Dancing with the Moon
Released:January 25, 1993
Genre:Country
Length:3:34
Label:Columbia
Producer:Steve Buckingham, Dolly Parton
Chronology:Dolly Parton
Prev Title:Burning
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:More Where That Came From
Next Year:1993

"Romeo" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Dolly Parton. The song featured fellow country music artists Mary Chapin Carpenter, Pam Tillis, Billy Ray Cyrus, Kathy Mattea, and Tanya Tucker. It was released in January 1993 as the first single from the album Slow Dancing with the Moon. The song reached number 27 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals.

Artist and writer proceeds from the sale of the single were donated to the American Red Cross. Stone Phillips of The Today Show mentioned during an interview with Dolly at the time, that she was writing the song when Hurricane Andrew tore into south Florida.

The music video was shot in black and white and featured all of the artists that sang on the track, with the exception of Pam Tillis, who was unavailable for the video shoot.

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People described the song as featuring Cyrus "as a growling male sex object who is subjected to leering catcalls by Dolly and sidekicks...This equal-opportunity misbehavior is the most memorable thing about 'Romeo.'"[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Picks and Pans Review: Slow Dancing with the Moon. April 12, 1993. People. 11 August 2017.