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Is Jolene a real woman?

Is Jolene a real woman?

One of Parton’s greatest hits, “Jolene,” released in 1973, was inspired by two people. She first decided to write the song after meeting a little 8-year-old redhead named Jolene at a performance.

Why didnt Dolly Parton have kids?

She feels called to help other children. “I didn’t have children because I believed that God didn’t mean for me to have kids so everybody’s kids could be mine, so I could do things like Imagination Library because if I hadn’t had the freedom to work, I wouldn’t have done all the things I’ve done,” Parton said on Today.

Why is Dolly Parton wearing gloves all the time?

“I have a tendency to have keloid scar tissue, and I have a tendency where if I have any kind of scars anywhere then they kind of have a purple tinge that I can never get rid of,” Dolly said. “So [my tattoos] are all pastels, what few that I have, and they’re meant to cover some scars.”

Does Dolly have tattoos on her hands?

Dolly does have tattoos, but as she told Vanity Fair, “I’m not trying to make some big, bold statement.” Instead, the tattoos are there to cover scars on the country star’s arms.

What year did Dolly Parton write 9 to 5?

“9 to 5” is a song written and originally performed by American country music singer Dolly Parton for the 1980 comedy film of the same name. In addition to appearing on the film soundtrack, the song was the centrepiece of Parton’s “9 to 5 and Odd Jobs” album, released in late 1980. The song was released as a single in November 1980.

How many awards has Dolly Parton won for her song’Dolly’?

The song was released as a single in November 1980. The song garnered Parton an Academy Award nomination and four Grammy Award nominations, winning her the awards for “Best Country Song” and “Best Country Vocal Performance, Female”.

Why is Dolly Parton so popular?

Parton became one of the few female country singers to have a number-one single on the country and pop charts simultaneously. It also was a top 10 hit in Austria, Sweden, Belgium and New Zealand, and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song, won two Grammys, and remains a workers’ anthem.