
Dolly Parton joins Sam Williams on new single "Happy All The Time"
17 August 2021, 14:40
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Nashville singer/songwriter Sam Williams has recruited country icon Dolly Parton for new single "Happy All The Time", which will appear on his debut album Glasshouse Children out on Friday (20 August).
Country legend Dolly Parton contributes vocals to Williams' new track, which was written by Williams and Mary Gauthier a few years ago.
The new single will appear on Williams' debut album Glasshouse Children alongside Keith Urban collaboration "Kids", "10-4", "Can't Fool Your Own Blood", "The World: Alone" and "SHUTEYE".
"Happy All The Time" featuring Dolly Parton is out now. Sam Williams' debut album Glasshouse Children will arrive on Friday (20 August) via Snakefarm Records.
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