<page_title> Dolly Parton singles discography </page_title> <section_title> 1950s and 1960s </section_title> <table> <cell> Hello, I'm Dolly <col_header> Peak chart positions </col_header> <row_header> "The Little Things" </row_header> </cell> <cell> "Dumb Blonde" <col_header> Title </col_header> <col_header> US Country </col_header> <col_header> "Puppy Love" </col_header> <col_header> "It's Sure Gonna Hurt" </col_header> <col_header> "What Do You Think About Lovin’" </col_header> <col_header> "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby" </col_header> <col_header> "Busy Signal" </col_header> <col_header> "Don't Drop Out" </col_header> <col_header> "The Little Things" </col_header> </cell> <cell> 24 <col_header> Year </col_header> <col_header> US </col_header> <row_header> "Dumb Blonde" </row_header> </cell> <cell> "Something Fishy" <col_header> Title </col_header> <col_header> US Country </col_header> <col_header> "Puppy Love" </col_header> <col_header> "It's Sure Gonna Hurt" </col_header> <col_header> "What Do You Think About Lovin’" </col_header> <col_header> "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby" </col_header> <col_header> "Busy Signal" </col_header> <col_header> "Don't Drop Out" </col_header> <col_header> "The Little Things" </col_header> <col_header> "Dumb Blonde" </col_header> </cell> <cell> 17 <col_header> Peak chart positions </col_header> <col_header> CAN Country </col_header> <row_header> "Something Fishy" </row_header> </cell> </table>
Parton's debut album, Hello, I'm Dolly, which spawned the hits, "Dumb Blonde" and "Something Fishy", which reached No. 24 and No. 17 respectively.