“I Still Miss Him”: Dolly Parton Breaks Down Mid-Song as Reba McEntire Joins Her for Heart-Shattering Tribute to Late Husband Carl Dean

In 2021, two of country music’s most legendary voices — Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire — finally came together to record a duet for the very first time. Despite being close friends and icons in the same genre for decades, they had never collaborated musically until then. Their powerful version of the emotional ballad “Does He Love You”, originally released by Reba and Linda Davis in 1993, became a major moment in country music history.

The song, written by Sandy Knox and Billy Stritch, tells the dramatic story of a wife and a mistress confronting each other with the question: “Does he love you, like he loves me?” The new duet was released as part of Reba’s three-disc compilation album Revived Remixed Revisited and quickly gained popularity, landing in the Top 50 of Billboard’s Country Airplay Chart. Fans embraced the fresh take on the classic hit, praising the chemistry between the two stars.

Speaking about the duet, Dolly Parton shared her excitement during an interview, saying, “I’ve always wanted to sing with her, and I don’t know why…

Speaking about the duet, Dolly Parton shared her excitement during an interview, saying, “I’ve always wanted to sing with her, and I don’t know why we never did it until now. But we really sounded good together, and I think the fans are going to like it.” Reba also expressed her joy, noting how surprising it was that they had never sung together before, despite supporting each other on various occasions.

Not only did they record the song, but they also filmed a music video. In the video, the two women meet in a club, each holding a drink, exchanging intense glances while singing directly to one another. The visual ends with them performing the emotional final verse on stage, turning the song into a theatrical moment. Reba said her favorite part of the shoot was spending time with Dolly between takes, chatting and laughing like close friends.

Reba described the experience as “a lot of fun” and said they even joked about doing more projects together. She praised Dolly as being not only incredibly talented but also funny, down-to-earth, and a true professional. Reba mentioned that Dolly could even make a cameo in her upcoming sitcom Happy’s Place, leaving fans hopeful for another collaboration between the two beloved artists.

Their version of “Does He Love You” is more than just a duet — it’s a celebration of two iconic women finally sharing the spotlight, bringing emotional depth, star power, and decades of experience into one unforgettable performance.

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