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"Jolene" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Dolly Parton. It was produced by Bob Ferguson and recorded at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee on May 22, 1973, then released in October 1973, by RCA Victor as the first single and title track from her album of the same name.
"Dolly P" leads directly into Beyoncé's cover of "Jolene," which follows the classic tune, though Queen B made a few changes to the lyrics. In Dolly's original version, the song begins: "Jolene ...
Dolly's original lyrics were inspired by a bank teller who flirted with her husband Carl Thomas Dean. As Dolly put it to NPR back in 2008, "She got this terrible crush on my husband.
More than 50 years after Dolly Parton released one of her most famous songs, we're still singing about Jolene. Beyoncé put her own fiery spin on Parton’s classic 1973 country song “Jolene ...
It looks like Dolly Parton hinted correctly. After the country icon said that she believed that Beyoncé would sample or interpolate her 1973 classic “Jolene” for her new album, Bey has done ...
"You Can Have Him Jolene" was released earlier in the year as a single from this album. 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 ...
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 hard-charging, empowering country pop track in which Cam sings about an affair to an unsuspecting wife once she realizes the man she was seeing is married.. Cam noted to Rolling Stone Country that the song is her "response to Dolly Parton's 'Jolene.'