Current:Home > FinanceDolly Parton's first-ever rock 'n' roll album addresses global issues: "I didn't think of that as political" -QuantumProfit Labs
Dolly Parton's first-ever rock 'n' roll album addresses global issues: "I didn't think of that as political"
View
Date:2025-04-14 22:25:33
At 77, country legend Dolly Parton isn't slowing down. Instead, she's revving up the tempo with her first-ever rock 'n' roll album, "Rockstar."
She even teams up with rock royalty like Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr for heart-thumping covers and offers nine original tracks, addressing global issues in songs like "World on Fire."
"I didn't think of that as political as much as I was thinking of it as trying to save our asses," she told CBS News.
"It was more about just all the things that's going on in the whole wide world. I thought, 'Why are people not thinking about what we're doing to each other and to this world, the only world we've got to live in?' So I just felt led to write something 'cause that's how I do express myself," said Parton.
Despite her pivot to rock 'n' roll, Parton's core message remains unchanged: "We should all love one another."
Known for her timeless music, acting roles and flamboyant style, Parton is also out with a new book, "Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones," which dives into the stories of her dresses, shoes and wigs.
"I don't care about following fashion," she said.
"I've never been one to follow what other people are doing. I just had my own personality, my own thought of who I was, and how I wanted to look," said Parton.
It's not just her wardrobe that has kept fans intrigued; it's her unwavering confidence and authenticity.
"I'm comfortable in my own skin, no matter how far I've stretched it," Parton said. "I don't know how to be anybody else. I don't wanna be anybody else."
There are some memorable outfits she holds close, including the ensemble she wore when she became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1969, along with her "coat of many colors." She said they signify more than just milestones — they're threads in the fabric of her colorful life.
"It's created a life of many colors for me," she said.
Parton, known for her big personality and music, said some people find her mysterious.
"I tell everything I feel that the people need to know. And I'm honest in what I say," she said. "I just don't always tell everything."
As for what the future holds for the ever-evolving artist, Parton said she never knows what's next.
"I wake up with new dreams every day. I'm always dreaming. I'm always doing, and I hope to do that 'til the day I die, which I hope is a long time from now," Parton said.
An extended interview with Dolly Parton on "Person to Person" with CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell will be available Thursday on the CBS News app.
Norah O'DonnellNorah O'Donnell is the anchor and managing editor of the "CBS Evening News." She also contributes to "60 Minutes."
TwitterveryGood! (142)
Related
- FACT FOCUS: Inspector general’s Jan. 6 report misrepresented as proof of FBI setup
- Can Carbon Offsets Save a Fragile Band of Belize’s Tropical Rainforest?
- Disney's 'Minnie Kitchen Sink Sundae' for Women's History Month sparks backlash: 'My jaw hit the floor'
- 80 years after D-Day, a World War II veteran is getting married near beaches where US troops landed
- Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
- The Wild Case of Scattered Body Parts and a Suspected Deadly Love Triangle on Long Island
- The 2 states that don't do daylight saving — and how they got rid of time changes for good
- Who helps make Oscar winners? It's past time Academy Awards let casting directors win, too.
- Current, future North Carolina governor’s challenge of power
- Why you should stop texting your kids at school
Ranking
- San Francisco names street for Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic Iwo Jima photo
- West Virginia Legislature ends session with pay raises, tax cut and failure of social issue bills
- Let These Photos of Former Couples at the Oscars Award You a Trip Down Memory Lane
- Iowa's Caitlin Clark breaks Steph Curry's NCAA record for 3-pointers in a season
- Which apps offer encrypted messaging? How to switch and what to know after feds’ warning
- Pennsylvania truck drive realized he won $1 million after seeing sign at Sheetz
- New Jersey police officer wounded and man killed in exchange of gunfire, authorities say
- Fletcher Cox announces retirement after 12 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles
Recommendation
Finally, good retirement news! Southwest pilots' plan is a bright spot, experts say
15 Best-Selling Products on Amazon That Will Help You Adjust to Daylight Savings
There shouldn't be any doubts about Hannah Hidalgo and the Notre Dame women's basketball team
What's the big deal about the April 2024 total solar eclipse? Why it's so interesting.
The company planning a successor to Concorde makes its first supersonic test
Drew Brees announces scholarship for walk-ons in honor of Jason Kelce's retirement
Time change for 2024 daylight saving happened last night. Here are details on our spring forward.
This TikTok-Famous Drawstring Makeup Bag Declutters Your Vanity and Makes Getting Ready So Much Faster