Have you ever thought about what you would do if you actually got to meet Dolly Parton? You probably have a list of ideas of things you would say to her that come to mind already. Her music has had such a large impact on the lives of so many fans. One of the first things you may wish to ask her would be which artist had the biggest impact on her life. She has touched so many people through her music, and she spans many different genres. Some fans would classify Dolly’s music into three categories, Heartbreak, Feminist and Gospel music. Firstly, Dolly Parton has many Heartbreaker types of songs. They captivated her fans immediately by pulling on their emotions. These tracks include Dolly’s Jolene hit single, released on October 15, 1973. Dolly …show more content…
Dolly also had a song called We Used To, which is a slower, more sincere, sad breakup song. This song was released on the album The Seeker in 1975. The song nevertheless captures Dolly’s emotions about a breakup. Given these points, Dolly Parton has given her fans many heartbreaking songs to relate to over the course of her career. Feminism has been a common theme throughout Dolly Parton’s music career. Influencing young women to stand up and take charge of their own lives. Dolly wanted women to have equal rights. Some of these tunes came about like, Eagle When She Flies. This track was released in 1991. The track was originally written for Sweet Magnolias Film but was unused. This song embraced lots of women and is considered a very positive feminist anthem today. In this case, Just Because I’m a Woman is another great example of a song that sticks up for women and their rights. Dolly may not politically classify herself as a feminist, but she does write strong, lyrically inclined songs, drawing her fans into her music emotionally. Just because I am a woman is a powerful song about a pregnant woman taking her own life, and Dolly wanted women to be able to talk about their daily struggles, whether they are big or