Dolly Parton: US music legend shares her favorite song
The beloved singer-songwriter opens up about her special track
Country music icon Dolly Parton has opened up about her favorite song, sharing the story behind the track that holds a special place in her heart.
The song is "My Tennessee Mountain Home," written by Parton in the early years of her career and released on her debut album in 1967.
In a recent interview, Parton explained how the song came to be, inspired by her childhood memories of her family's home in the mountains of Tennessee.
A love letter to her childhood home
Parton describes the song as a "love letter" to her childhood home, a place where she felt safe, secure, and surrounded by love.
The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of the home's simple yet cozy interior, with its "old wood-burning stove" and "porch that wraps around three sides."
Parton's heartfelt lyrics evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing for the simpler times of her youth, capturing the essence of home and the memories that are made there.
A constant in her life
Parton goes on to explain how the song has remained a constant in her life, even as her career has taken her around the world.
She says she often sings "My Tennessee Mountain Home" to herself when she's feeling homesick or in need of comfort.
The song has also been a popular choice for fellow musicians to cover, with artists such as Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, and Willie Nelson recording their own versions.
A testament to Parton's songwriting skills
The fact that "My Tennessee Mountain Home" has resonated with so many people is a testament to Parton's songwriting skills.
The song's simple yet evocative lyrics and timeless melody have made it a beloved classic that continues to touch the hearts of listeners around the world.
For Parton, the song represents more than just a hit single; it's a cherished reminder of her roots and a reminder of the importance of home and family.