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The Real… Dolly Parton: The Ultimate Dolly Parton Collection
Disc 1
01. Dumb Blonde
02. Just Because I’m a Woman
03. D.I.V.O.R.C.E.
04. You’re Gonna Be Sorry
05. The Last Thing on My Mind
06. We’ll Get Ahead Someday
07. Jeannie’s Afraid of the Dark
08. Yours Love
09. Just Someone I Used to Know
10. The Right Combination
11. Please Don’t Stop Loving Me
12. Together You and I
13. In the Ghetto
14. Mama Say a Prayer
15. Coat of Many Colours
16. Letter to Heaven
17. Joshua
Disc 2
01. Jolene
02. Love Is Like a Butterfly
03. Lonely Comin’ Down
04. My Tennessee Mountain Home
05. The Bargain Store
06. My Blue Tears
07. Applejack
08. Touch Your Woman
09. The Seeker
10. Bobby’s Arms
11. We Used To
12. Hey, Lucky Lady
13. Two Doors Down
14. Baby I’m Burnin’
15. I Really Got the Feeling
16. You’re the Only One
17. Starting Over Again
18. Lovin’ You
19. Here You Come Again
Disc 3
01. Islands in the Stream
02. 9 to 5
03. I Will Always Love You
04. The House of the Rising Sun
05. Working Girl
06. Single Women
07. Heartbreak Express
08. Tennessee Homesick Blues
09. Save the Last Dance for Me
10. Don’t Call It Love
11. Yellow Roses
12. Do I Ever Cross Your Mind
13. Rockin’ Years
14. Romeo
15. It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels
16. Silver Threads and Golden Needles
17. Wings of a Dove
18. Why’d You Come in Here Lookin’ Like That
19. More Where That Came From
Her two little feet would come running into
Our bedroom almost every night
Her soft little face would be wet from her tears
And her little heart pounding with fright
She'd hold out her arms, then she'd climb in beside us
In her small voice, we'd hear her remark
"Mommy and Daddy, can I sleep here with you?
'Cause Jeannie's afraid of the dark"

One day in the summer, we took some flowers
To place on some old family graves
Jeannie said, "Mommy, ain't it dark in the ground?
Oh, Daddy, I'd be so afraid"
Then she looked up at her daddy and me
And said something that broke both our hearts
She said, "When I die, please don't bury me
'Cause Jeannie's afraid of the dark"

Jeannie was always afraid of the dark
And we never could understand why
'Cause we looked after Jeannie with the very best of care
Because Jeannie was our only child
Perhaps it was death that she was so afraid of
'Cause it took her one dark stormy night
I think we always knew that we'd never see Jeannie grown
'Cause it seemed she was destined to die
But on Jeannie's grave, we placed an eternal flame
That glows and never loses its spark
And on the darkest night, there's always a light
'Cause Jeannie's afraid of the dark

Our Jeannie's afraid of the dark