A Legendary Moment: Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton Share the Stage for the First Time

History was made when Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton stood side by side on stage for the very first time. But this wasn’t just a performance — it was a defining moment in country music, uniting two of the genre’s most beloved and iconic artists. Not just stars, but living legends whose voices and hearts have shaped generations.

🎤 A Long-Awaited Collaboration

The two country powerhouses came together to record a new version of Reba’s 1993 hit, “Does He Love You.” The emotionally charged duet tells the story of two women in love with the same man. In the official music video, Reba and Dolly meet in a dimly lit bar, singing with grace and intensity before stepping onto the stage to finish the song in powerful harmony.

🎬 A Viral Hit Within Days

The video instantly captured fans’ hearts, going viral with over 250,000 views within the first few days of its release. It was published on Reba’s official YouTube channel, which has more than 650,000 subscribers. This marks the first duet between Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton, a collaboration fans have been waiting on for decades. The track is featured in Reba’s recently released box set, Revived Remixed Revisited, which celebrates her legacy through updated versions of her most iconic songs.

👑 Two Queens of Country, One Unforgettable Moment

Reba McEntire — affectionately known simply as Reba — is an American country music singer, songwriter, and actress. She began her career performing at rodeos and on local radio shows alongside her siblings, quickly rising through the ranks of the country music scene.

Dolly Parton, an international icon in her own right, launched her career by writing songs for others before making her solo debut in 1967 with “Hello, I’m Dolly.” Her influence has spanned music, film, philanthropy, and beyond.

Now, with decades of history behind them, these two extraordinary women have finally joined forces — and fans everywhere are asking the same question: What took so long?

As one fan put it: “This isn’t just a duet — it’s a gift to country music history.”