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Reba McEntire And Dolly Parton’s Soul-Stirring Duet Of “Does He Love You” Will Give You Chills

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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In 2021, country music finally got the duet fans had been waiting decades to hear—Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton joining voices on a single track.

Surprisingly, despite being two of the biggest names in country music history, this was the very first time the legends recorded a song together. For their long-overdue collaboration, they revisited “Does He Love You,” a ballad Reba originally released with Linda Davis back in 1993.

Written by Sandy Knox and Billy Stritch, the song tells a dramatic story of two women—the wife and the mistress—confronting each other with the haunting question: “Does he love you like he loves me?” The original version became a hit, and the 2021 re-release with Dolly breathed new life into the classic, quickly earning a spot on Billboard’s Country Airplay Top 50.

Dolly herself expressed her excitement during an interview with Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live:

“It turned out really good. 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 echoed the same surprise, admitting it was almost unbelievable they had never recorded a duet before:

“It’s amazing that we’ve never done a duet. We’ve never sung together. I’ve gone on programs to sing for her, and she’s done that for me. But to never sing a song together is kinda weird.”

Their duet wasn’t limited to the recording studio. The two country queens brought the song to life in a striking music video. Set in a stylish club, the video begins with them sitting at a table, drinks in hand, trading verses. By the end, they step onto the stage together, delivering a powerful and emotional finale that perfectly captures the song’s intensity.

For Reba McEntire—affectionately known as simply Reba—this collaboration added another highlight to a career that started in her small Oklahoma hometown, where she sang in her high school band, on local radio, and even at rodeos before becoming one of country music’s most enduring stars.

Dolly Parton, meanwhile, needs no introduction. From her early songwriting days to her breakout album Hello, I’m Dolly in 1967, she’s become not only a music icon but a cultural treasure.

Together, their duet was more than just a song—it was a historic meeting of two voices that had shaped the sound of country music for generations.

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