Beyoncé’s Album Tracklist Confirms Long-Awaited Dolly Parton Cover

Album is also set to include a song called ‘Dolly P’ and a potential collaboration with Willie Nelson;

Beyoncé’s Album Tracklist Confirms (Credit: Glamour UK/Kevin Mazur)

Beyoncé just unveiled the tracklisting for her upcoming album, Act II: Cowboy Carter, and guess what? It’s confirmed! She’s covering Dolly Parton’s classic hit “Jolene.”

Dolly Parton herself hinted at Beyoncé’s rendition of “Jolene” in an interview with Knox News earlier this month, expressing her excitement about the possibility of it being included on Beyoncé’s country album.

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Mark your calendars because this highly-anticipated album is set to drop on March 29. But wait, there’s more! There’s buzz about potential collaborations, with mysterious references to “Dolly P” and “Smoke Hour Willie Nelson” on the tracklist. Could this mean appearances by Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson? We’re not sure yet, but The Independent is on the case, reaching out to Beyoncé’s reps for confirmation.

Beyoncé teased us all with the album’s tracklist in a recent social media post, hinting at exciting collaborations with country music legends like Dolly Parton and Linda Martell. Get ready for some epic musical moments!

The tracklist announced today includes:

“American Requiem”, “Blackbird”, “16 Carriages”, “Protector”, “My Rose”, “Smoke Hour Willie Nelson”, “Texas Hold ‘Em”, “Bodyguard”, “Dolly P”, “Jolene”, “Daughter”, “Spaghetti”, “Alligator Tears”, “Smoke Hour II”, “Just For Fun”, “II Most Wanted”, “Levi’s Jeans”, “Flamenco”, “The Linda Martell Show”, “Ya Ya”, “Oh Louisiana”, “Desert Eagle”, “Riverdance”, “II Hands II Heaven”, “Tyrant”, “Sweet Honey Buckin'”, and “Amen”.

It all started with an experience from years ago where I felt like I didn’t belong…it was pretty clear,” she shared in a recent Instagram post. “That experience pushed me to dig deeper into the history of country music and discover our rich musical roots.”

Continuing, she expressed, It’s inspiring to see how music has the power to unite people from diverse backgrounds, while also recognizing those who have dedicated themselves to educating others about our musical heritage.

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