As Long As I Love is a 1970 album by singer-songwriter Dolly Parton.
This album consisted of previously unreleased tracks Parton had recorded while at Monument (she left the label in 1967 after having released only one album, to sign with RCA). Neither Parton nor Monument put much effort into promoting the album, and it did not chart, likely due to competition from Parton's then current RCA release The Fairest of Them All, as well as her then current duet album with Porter Wagoner, Porter Wayne and Dolly Rebecca.
Read more about As Long As I Love: Track Listing, The World of Dolly Parton and Other Re-Releases
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