Dolly Parton has shared six albums–93 total songs–from her vast catalog to digital streaming platforms for the first time ever.

Shared this past Friday, fans can now stream Little Sparrow (2001), Halos and Horns (2002), For God and Country (2003), Live and Well (2004), Those Were the Days (2005), and Better Day (2011) in their entirety via platforms like Spotify.

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“Surprise! 93 of your favorite classics are finally available again online,” Parton said in a statement to go with the albums’ arrival on Friday. “I hope these songs bring some light into your life during these hard times.”

Those Were the Days features a mix of Parton-led cover performances of classic songs with special guests ranging from Norah Jones and Keith Urban to Cat Stevens and Alison Krauss. Live and Well is also unique in that it features a mix of live recordings captured during a performance at Parton’s 150-acre Dollywood theme park in Pigeon Forge, TN. on December 12th-13th, 2002.

Parton recently donated $1 million to go towards coronavirus vaccine research, while also launching her own YouTube series “Goodnight With Dolly” which hears the country music star reading a selection of her favorite children’s books.

Stream Parton’s six albums new to streaming platforms below.

Dolly Parton – Little Sparrow

Dolly Parton – Halos & Horns

Dolly Parton – For God and Country

Dolly Parton – Live and Well

Dolly Parton – Those Were the Days

Dolly Parton – Better Day