Dolly Parton has celebrated her birthday by sharing a brand new tune titled ‘Don’t Make Me Have To Come Down There’.
The title of the brand new single, which arrives because the nation icon turns 77 years previous, was spoken by God from the highest of a mountain throughout a dream Parton had, waking her from her sleep.
“I bought up, I began penning this tune over a interval of weeks, months,” Parton stated in a video on Instagram asserting the tune. “I completed it as issues would come to me, and I simply felt like I ought to drop it on my birthday. So, I hope you take pleasure in it.”
Parton recounts the expertise on the tune’s opening verse, earlier than assuming the voice of God on its chorus: “Don’t make me have to return down there / My kids, you had greatest beware / In case you don’t concentrate, penalties might be dire / Don’t make me have to return down there.”
“Politics, earthquakes, erratic climate / Pandemics, warfare, and hate,” Parton sings on its bridge. “Nonetheless, you’d slightly flip a deaf ear, a blind eye / I’m questioning whether or not I ought to take my Bible belt and whip you into form.” Pay attention under:
Whereas ‘Don’t Make Me Have To Come Down There’ is a country-pop and gospel-leaning monitor, Parton is at the moment at work on a rock album, stemming from her current induction into the Rock and Roll Corridor of Fame.
Earlier this week, Parton revealed that Paul McCartney, Stevie Nicks and Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler are amongst those that have contributed to the forthcoming report, titled ‘Rock Star’.
The album will characteristic covers of traditional songs by The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd and extra, with Pink, Brandi Carlile, former Journey singer Steve Perry and Cher among the many different artists set to seem on the report.