Dolly Parton confirmed that she left a piece of her art that only future generations will be able enjoy.During an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show the legendary singer-songwriter revealed that she wrote and recorded a secret song that's now buried in a time capsule beneath her theme park, Dollywood, in Tennessee.But, with seven years of hindsight, the Tennessee native admitted to having some regret over being talked into doing the stunt in 2015, and waiting 30 years to open it.
Song for the future: Dolly Parton, 76, revealed that she wrote and recorded a song in 2015 that was put in a time capsule and can't be unearthed until 2045Initially, when the subject was brought up during their conversation, Parton revealed that the idea of being asked to write and then bury a new song 'drove me crazy,' 'You have no idea how that has bothered me,' Parton told Clarkson, before adding, 'I wanna go dig that up so bad.
It's a really good song!' Still sounding bothered by the stunt, the legendary country music star continued, 'I have written a song that nobody's going to hear until I'm 99-years-old.
And I' might be there and I might not be.'Parton packed the recording of the song, along with some other stuff indicative of the times, like a cassette player and CD player, into the time capsule and had it buried when crews were doing major construction work at Dollywood in 2015.
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