Search Results Heading

MBRLSearchResults

mbrl.module.common.modules.added.book.to.shelf
Title added to your shelf!
View what I already have on My Shelf.
Oops! Something went wrong.
Oops! Something went wrong.
While trying to add the title to your shelf something went wrong :( Kindly try again later!
Are you sure you want to remove the book from the shelf?
Oops! Something went wrong.
Oops! Something went wrong.
While trying to remove the title from your shelf something went wrong :( Kindly try again later!
    Done
    Filters
    Reset
  • Series Title
      Series Title
      Clear All
      Series Title
  • Reading Level
      Reading Level
      Clear All
      Reading Level
  • Content Type
      Content Type
      Clear All
      Content Type
  • Item Type
      Item Type
      Clear All
      Item Type
  • Year
      Year
      Clear All
      From:
      -
      To:
  • More Filters
      More Filters
      Clear All
      More Filters
      Is Full-Text Available
    • Subject
    • Country Of Publication
    • Publisher
    • Source
    • Language
    • Place of Publication
    • Contributors
    • Location
1 result(s) for "Hamessley, Lydia, author"
Sort by:
Dolly Parton's Jolene
\"\"Jolene\" is one of Dolly Parton's most beloved songs. Released in 1974 as the title song of Dolly's thirteenth studio album, it is a cultural phenomenon. Ostensibly a cheating song, \"Jolene\" is compelling because of its ambiguity: Who is Jolene? Is she a heartless homewrecker or an unwilling recipient of attention from a guy who will cheat on his partner? Is \"Jolene\" sung by a narrator who is weak or assertive? What does Jolene decide? There are multiple ways to read \"Jolene.\" Hundreds of musicians, artists, writers, filmmakers, and listeners have used the song to express their own stories, viewpoints, and identities. In Dolly Parton's Jolene, I do a deep dive into the song: Dolly's stories about the song's origins; various ways to read the lyrics, including queer readings; and a detailed musical analysis. I explore notable covers of the song, including Olivia Newton-John's recording and the duet version that she and Dolly recorded. I then examine several covers of the song: by Mindy Smith, The White Stripes, The Congo Cowboys, Lil Nas X, Gloria Ann Taylor, and Chiquis and Becky G. The book includes a look at answer songs from Jolene's perspective. I give special attention to Chapel Hart's answer song: \"You Can Have Him Jolene.\" Since the song's release, Dolly re-recorded \"Jolene\" for her album Something Special, embraced an orchestral sound for the soundtrack for the film, Dumplin', and dramatized \"Jolene\" in a television series. The book concludes by re-examining the \"Jolene\" origin story from a new perspective\"-- Provided by publisher.