Back To Pop
In the late 70s, after she consistently found her dominating the country charts, with eight singles reaching number one, the singer attempted embarking on a high-profile crossover campaign, aiming her music in a more mainstream direction in order to increase her visibility outside of the confines of country music.
In 1976, Parton began working with Sandy Gallin, who served as her personal manager for the next 25 years. Although she didn’t experience the same level of success in mainstream music, she did reach the top 20 of the pop album charts with 1977’s “Here You Come Again” and the top 20 of the pop singles chart with the double A-sided “Two Doors Down”/”It’s All Wrong, But It’s All Right”.