Released: September 25, 2015

Featuring: Dolly Parton

Songwriter: Ira Louvin Charlie Louvin

Producer: Stan Lynch Don Henley

[Chorus: Don Henley & Dolly Parton]
When I stop dreaming
That's when I'll stop loving you

[Verse 1: Don Henley]
Well, the worst that I've ever been hurt in my life
The first time I ever have wanted to die
Was the night when you told me you loved someone new
And you asked me if I could forget

[Chorus: Don Henley & Dolly Parton]
When I stop dreaming
That's when I'll stop loving you

[Verse 2: Dolly Parton]
Now, you may teach the flowers to bloom in the snow
You may take a pebble and teach it to grow
You may teach all the raindrops to return to the sky
But you can't teach my heart to forget

[Chorus: Don Henley & Dolly Parton]
When I stop dreaming
That's when I'll stop loving you

When I stop dreaming
That's when I'll stop loving you
When I stop dreaming
That's when I'll stop loving you

Don Henley

Don Henley (22 July 1947 -) is an American singer-songwriter and producer, best known as a founding member of the Eagles and as a solo artist. Henley was the drummer and a lead vocalist for the Eagles from 1971–1980, when the band broke up, and from 1994–present. He’s enjoyed the same success in his solo career, with five studio albums.

Henley is also well known for his political and social positions, and his philanthropy. He founded the Walden Woods Project to help protect “Walden Woods” from development, the Thoreau Institute provides for research and education regarding Henry David Thoreau, the Caddo Lake Institute underwrites ecological education and research, the Recording Artists' Coalition protects musicians' rights against certain music industry business practices, and he’s a major supporter of The Race to Erase MS.