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In a 2024 update of their rankings, Rolling Stone expanded their ranking to the 200 Greatest Country Songs of All Time, this time placing "Jolene" at number one on the list. [26] Genius placed the song at 38th on their list of "The 100 Best Country Songs Of All Time Lyrics". [27] Time includes the song on their 2011 list of the "All-TIME 100 ...
On Beyoncé's new album, she covers Dolly Parton's famed 1973 song "Jolene." But Bey takes some liberties and makes some changes. ... While the pop star kept some of the lyrics the same, she made ...
"Diane" is a song co-written and recorded by American country artist Cam, and is the lead single from her third album, The Otherside. The song was written with Tyler Johnson and Jeff Bhasker, who also produced the track. "Diane" is a country pop song that inverts the perspective on Dolly Parton's country classic "Jolene". [1] [2]
On top of a cover of Parton's iconic 1973 song "Jolene," Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter features ... though Queen B made a few changes to the lyrics. In Dolly's original version, the song begins ...
Beyoncé just dropped her highly-anticipated and immediately legendary cover of "Jolene," Dolly Parton's iconic song about a woman who's straight up trying to steal her boyfriend. So naturally the ...
"That Girl" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Jennifer Nettles, lead vocalist of the duo Sugarland. It was released August 20, 2013, via Mercury Nashville as Nettles' first solo single and the lead single from her debut solo album of the same name.
Beyoncé puts her own fiery spin on “Jolene,” changing the lyrics and the overall tone of the original song. Where Parton begs and pleads with a woman not to steal her man, Bey sends warning ...
It is an answer song to Dolly Parton's 1973 hit "Jolene". [1] Lyrically, the song continues on the love triangle theme of "Jolene", with the female narrator offering her male partner to the titular Jolene while warning her, "when you think that he's in love, he'll surely leave / Like he did me". [2]