In 2022, during an appearance on 'The Daily Show With Trevor Noah,' Dolly Parton expressed her desire for none other than superstar Beyoncé to cover her timeless 1973 hit "Jolene," hoping for a transformation akin to what Whitney Houston achieved with "I Will Always Love You" in 1992

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Parton's wish was granted, and the country music legend's dreams came true. 

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While some fans may have initially struggled to envision the potential, the release of Beyoncé's rendition on the groundbreaking country album 'Cowboy Carter' in March ignited widespread enthusiasm, with audiences worldwide embracing her take on the classic tune. 

The revamped rendition has made an impressive entrance onto the Billboard Hot 100 charts, claiming the No. 7 spot. This achievement marks the highest position reached by any iteration of "Jolene" in the half-century since its original release, as per 'Forbes.' The performance of Beyoncé's cover has lived up to Parton's expectations. 

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Unlike Whitney Houston's rendition, Beyoncé opted to alter the lyrics, resulting in her being credited as a songwriter and reshaping the narrative of the song. Instead of portraying a woman pleading for her partner's fidelity, the revised lyrics now serve as a cautionary tale, warning potential rivals of the consequences if they attempt to intervene in her relationship. 

In an interview with E! News, Parton expressed her admiration for the platinum-singer's innovative approach to the song, indicating her approval of the lyrical and narrative changes. 

 "Well, I think that was very bold of her. When they said she was gonna do 'Jolene,' I expected it to be my regular one, but it wasn't. But I love what she did to it," Dolly shared. 

She continued, "And as a songwriter, you love the fact that people do your songs no matter how they do them." 

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"She wasn't gonna go beg some other woman like I did," Parton added. " 'Don't steal my man ... You ain't stealin' mine.' "