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Hungry Again is a studio album by Dolly Parton, released in May 1998. It is her 35th studio album.Composed entirely of Parton's own compositions (written during a week-long marathon songwriting session, during which she fasted  hence the title), the album representeParton to rejuvenate her then largely stagnant recording career. The album's two singles, "Honky Tonk Songs" and "The Salt in My Tears" received little country airplay (though videos for both songs were popular on CMT), but the album reached23 on the country albums charts and received favorable reviews. 00881700412May 1998Hungry Again is a studio album by Dolly Parton, released in May 1998. It is her 35th studio album. Dolly Rebecca Parton (born January 19, 1946 19 January 2009. Retrieved 2008-01-09.) is an American singer-songwriter, author, multi-instrumentalist, actress and philanthropist, best-known for her work in country music.Dolly Parton was born in Sevierville, Tennessee, the fourth of twelve children born to Robert Lee Parton (March 22, 1921 – November 12, 2000) and Avie Lee Parton (née Owens; October 5, 1923 – December 5, 2003). Dolly's eleven siblings include:* Willadeene Parton (b. March 24, 1940)* David Wilburn Parton (b. March 30, 1942)* Coy Denver Parton (b. August 16, 1943), who named his first daughter Dolly Christina Parton* Robert Lee "Bobby" Parton Jr. (b. February 18, 1948)* Stella Mae Parton, (a singer, b. May 4, 1949)* Cassie Nan Parton (a singer, b. February 12, 1951)* Randel Huston "Randy" Parton (a singer and businessman, b. December 15, 1953)* Larry Gerald Parton (b. July 6, 1955, d. July 6, 1955)* Floyd Parton (a singer-songwriter) and Freida Estelle Parton (a singer) – twins (b. June 1, 1957)* Rachel Ann Parton (an actress, b. August 31, 1959)Music formed a major part of her early church experience. She once told an interviewer that her grandfather was a Pentecostal "holy-roller" preacher., The Washington Times, December 1, 2006. Today, when appearing in live concerts, she frequently performs spiritual songs.Parton's initial success came as a songwriter, writing two top ten hits with her uncle Bill Owens, Bill Phillips's "Put it Off Until Tomorrow" and Skeeter Davis' 1967 hit "Fuel to the Flame". She also wrote a minor chart hit for Hank Williams Jr during this period.. She had signed with Monument Records in late 1965, where she was initially pitched as a bubblegum pop singer,