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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsDolly was better than Whitney.
Whitney was bigger, clearer, grander but emotionally, she can never hold a candle to this.

DUMember24
(75 posts)Neither was better than the other. They both a their own flames in their own lane. Personal preferences doesnt make one better.
Keepthesoulalive
(1,814 posts)I feel like were stirring.
iemanja
(56,703 posts)I love Dolly, but Whitney was unparalleled. Its unfortunate that she lived such a tragic life.
sir pball
(5,141 posts)
but Dolly sings it *for* you, and she means it.
FWIW, I was born in 79 and the Whitney version was the first one I ever heard
Aristus
(70,869 posts)Dolly's plaintive, heartbreaking rendition will always be the one for me.
Sane1
(178 posts)Whitney or Dolly
MacKasey
(1,433 posts)Dolly owns the song, Whitney only could rent it.
I like both versions!
Oeditpus Rex
(42,734 posts)The National League is better than the American League.
Windows is better than Mac.
Ty Cobb was better than Babe Ruth.
Summer is better than autumn.
My gal is red hot. Your gal ain't doodley-squat.
Et cetera, ad infinetum.
Sequoia
(12,691 posts)SheLiberal
(70 posts)I enjoy them both but I have always preferred Dollys version, maybe because I watched her sing it on the Porter Wagoners show.
Fla Dem
(27,077 posts)sir pball
(5,141 posts)But, and I don't even mean this in a snarky way, if you think Whitney had more *emotion* than Dolly, I'm honestly not sure what Dolly version you're listening to.
This vocal coach explains my position better than I can:
Elessar Zappa
(16,362 posts)But its all subjective/opinion!
justaprogressive
(5,430 posts)Whitney does a riff in "The Preacher's Wife" that I transcribed because it's so brilliant...
sir pball
(5,141 posts)She was amazing, I just think she sterilized this one a little too much.
justaprogressive
(5,430 posts)no worries
Skittles
(167,421 posts)yeah I'm a geezer
*I do put Dolly in a category of her own, she is unique
OldBaldy1701E
(9,043 posts)I was a teen just starting in performing. She came to the place where I was working and met with us for a few minutes.
I had to laugh. This was in 1981, and most of the people there were not exactly versed in her music, even if they knew the name.
I, of course, broke into 'Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft', which is my fave Carpenters song. I also mentioned that 'Bless The Beasts And The Children' was one of my favorite books and movies.
She was so thin at that time. It was somewhat jarring to see her after seeing her image in the past.
Skittles
(167,421 posts)she was so lovely and talented yet she had no self-esteem....I have read that her mother was a piece of work and I know what that is like.....
OldBaldy1701E
(9,043 posts)She played guitar, keys and drums. She played on most of the albums she sang on. At times, she was better than the person who normally played said instrument.
She was so sweet and giving of her time with us. A true talent and a true human being.
Iggo
(49,188 posts)sir pball
(5,141 posts)I just feel like Dolly is more
stylish, as opposed to Whitney going full send.
Both ways are awesome, but I do prefer the lighter touch.
softer, quieter and meaningful/thoughtful.
UTUSN
(75,680 posts)yellowdogintexas
(23,472 posts)I love love Dolly's version.
Whitney had a good voice but I did not care for her style
Skittles
(167,421 posts)I was never a Whitney fan , too much screaming.
OldBaldy1701E
(9,043 posts)Raven123
(7,036 posts)The story behind the song
https://doyouremember.com/111500/dolly-parton-i-will-always-love-you
OldBaldy1701E
(9,043 posts)And, one has to wonder what his reaction was when he found out what the basis for the song was!
Bev54
(12,874 posts)The Blue Flower
(6,165 posts)Dolly was heartfelt.
Paladin
(31,604 posts)On account of all the many country-western sites out there, right now, whining about the current quality of C-W music---and longing for the "good old days" where 90% of such music was rendered by white guys, with another 9% done by white women, and Charley Pride plugged into the remaining 1%. These sites didn't spring up until artists like Beyonce successfully encroached on cowboy radio. I've seen a dozen of them on Facebook in the last few months.
No disrespect meant, sir pball...
ms liberty
(10,590 posts)They're both beautiful versions, and they each approach the song differently.