As of December 2019, the song had sold 935,000 digital copies in the US since it became available for digital download. It reached the top position in February 1974 it was also a moderate pop hit for her and a minor adult contemporary chart entry. The song became Parton's second solo number-one single on the country charts after being released as a single in October 1973 (prior to the album's release). A musicologist wrote and performed a fourth verse which makes this interpretation explicit when the podcast's hosts played audio of this performance for Parton, she responded that this was "another take on it". In 2019, the podcast Dolly Parton's America had an episode addressing the question of whether the narrator's focus on Jolene's beauty and desirability is indicative of her own attraction to Jolene. Onstage in 1988, Parton told the audience that "Jolene" was a true story and the reason she did not like to sing it too often. Throughout the song, the narrator implores Jolene "please don't take him just because you can." The song is unclear about whether or not Jolene intends to steal the narrator's lover, an ambiguity that has been addressed in several answer songs. The song tells of the narrator confronting Jolene, a stunningly beautiful woman, who she worries will steal away her lover/husband. ĭuring an interview on The Bobby Bones Show in 2018, Dolly Parton revealed that she wrote "Jolene" on the same day that she wrote " I Will Always Love You". The thumb-picked guitar on the recording is by Chip Young. In an interview, she also revealed that Jolene's name and appearance are based on that of a young fan who came on stage for her autograph. According to Parton, it is her most-covered song.Īccording to Parton, the song was inspired by a red-headed bank clerk who flirted with her husband, Carl Dean, at his local bank branch around the time they were newly married. 217 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of " the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time" in 2004 and No. It was released on October 15, 1973, by RCA Victor, as the first single and title track from her album of the same name. It was produced by Bob Ferguson and recorded at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee, on May 22, 1973. " Jolene" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Dolly Parton.
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