Dolly Parton Celebrates The 19th Amendment In New Tune
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Dolly Parton has contributed a song to the newly released album “27: The Most Perfect Album,” celebrating the Constitutional amendments that have shaped our democracy.
Dolly’s tune, “A Woman’s Right,” centers on the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. In the tune she sings, “First they said we couldn’t dance then said we couldn’t drink/ And unless some men allowed it, they said we couldn’t think.”
The album, which also features They Might Be Giants, Devendra Banhart and more, can currently be heard on the WNYC website. Click here to check it out and check out Dolly’s song above.
Source: Rolling Stone