Dolly Parton knows the true qualities of a hard-working, challenging artist!
After five decades in show business to her name, this country music leading lady isn’t done adding to her repertoire of collaborations with big stars.
The 76-year-old entertainer and businessman is no stranger to teaming up with his dynamic fellow entertainers. Lately, Parton has made a business of revisiting the most notable moments of her career, but she’s not letting herself and her fans get lost in pure nostalgia!
His legendary 1980 film “9 To 5” has returned to the center of popular culture with the release of the documentary “Still Working 9 to 5” which examines the film’s legacy and its continuing influence on our culture at large.
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The documentary will be released worldwide in a few weeks and Parton is already celebrating by putting a new spin on the film’s favorite title song!
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Singing ‘9 To 5’ Is Still A Good Way To Make A Living!
A few weeks ago, The Blast shared the news that the legendary title song for the 1980 film would be getting a new lease on life in connection with the release of “Still Working 9 to 5’s”.
Like her character in the movie, Doralee, Parton is in good company when it comes to the new “9 To 5” reimagining!
Parton and her friend Kelly Clarkson share the spotlight in the duet, which is now available for streaming today ahead of the documentary’s theatrical run that begins on September 16 and runs through the 22, according to the documentary’s official website.
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Parton may be very busy adding to her musical legacy in 2022, but when it comes to revisiting old work while continuing to create new material, she’s forced to take a hard look at what she’s accomplished in the entertainment business, even if she may disagree with some of the accolades and accolades. come to him.
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Scanning His Legacy With Love
Earlier this winter Parton was announced as a member of the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame class of 2022.
While the “Jolene” star appreciates her nomination, she still feels her legacy doesn’t fully align with the institution and many of its officeholders.
According to our report on the situation, Parton spoke about the situation on Twitter and “humbly declined the nomination, because she doesn’t consider herself a rock singer.”
However when Parton made a statement and shared her opinion, it was too late to take any action. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame later responded to Parton’s thoughts by “posting its own statement on Twitter, saying it’s too late to back out once the votes are cast.” (via The Blast)
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Despite the situation and the timing, Parton is open to reflecting on the honor and what it means for her achievements in the entertainment business.
He did just that in an interview with Billboard shortly after news of his nomination broke.
“Common people [say] ‘Dolly rocks’ or ‘you rock’ or ‘you’re a rock star’ I thought they just meant I was cool, and I took that as a great compliment. But now I have to take it literally,” he said in his interview.
Parton will continue to expand on her beliefs to Billboard, giving more insight into how she feels about what her nomination means.
“I never intended to cause any trouble or stir up any controversy,” he continued, “It’s always just been my belief – and I think millions of other people too – always thought the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame was just created for the greatest people in the business rock and roll, and I don’t think I’m capable of that, and I don’t want to take anything away from those who have worked so hard…” Parton revealed.
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Which Hardworking Superstar did Parton recently praise?
Not only did Parton celebrate the release of her “9 To 5” duet today with Clarkson, but she also had plenty of praise for her co-star’s work ethic!
He praised his friend in a press release about the release of the duet.
“Nobody sings like Kelly Clarkson,” Parton began in her statement, “she makes any song come alive. I love her voice on ‘9 to 5,’ and I’m so proud I got to sing with her,” she said, before giving a nod to the song’s producer is Shane McAnally. (via People)
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