Album
Jolene
1974 · Pop, Folk, World, & Country
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Jolene is a Country album by Dolly Parton, originally released in 1974. On Gatefold: 19 pressings tracked.
About
“Jolene” certainly wasn’t country’s first cheating song, nor was it the first country song sung by a female artist to the fabled “other woman”: Loretta Lynn built her career on them (“Fist City,” “You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man)”), and subsequent generations of artists—from Barbara Mandrell to Sugarland and, more recently, Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert—have continued to fuel the form. What made “Jolene” different then—and what remains haunting about it now—is Parton’s empathy: Instead of anger or bitterne, we hear about Jolene’s auburn hair and breath like spring; instead of seeing her as an adversary or abstraction, we see her as a human being with her own desires and complication. In “Jolene,” the other woman finally got a name. Most of the songs here remained anchored by the presence (or absence) of men: “Lonely Comin’ Down,” “When Someone Wants To Leave,” “Highlight of My Life,” and so on. But the purity of Parton’s delivery made even ordinary romance sound ethereal, almost timele. Two years earlier, she’d written “My Tennessee Mountain Home,” a song that imagined her rural upbringing as a state of almost Edenic bli. Between the joys and sorrows of <i>Jolene</i>’s love songs were persistent metaphors for nature: rivers of happine, the union of sea and tide (“It Must Be You”), the freedom of butterflies perched on flower petals (“Early Morning Breeze”). .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
Side A
- AJolene2:38
Side B
- BLove, You're So Beautiful Tonight3:08
Sound DNA
- Country
- Classic Country & Honky Tonk
- twangy
- yearning
- storytelling
Credits
The people behind it.
Production & Engineering
- Bob FergusonPRODUCER
Songwriting
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 19 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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