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Dolly Parton talks about songwriting block following husband’s demise
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Dolly Parton talks about songwriting block following husband’s demise

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Last updated: July 12, 2025 7:46 pm
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Music icon Dolly Parton opened up this week about her struggles with songwriting following her husband’s demise.

The nation singer’s husband, Carl Thomas Dean, died in March on the age of 82.

Parton, 79, sat down with Khloé Kardashian for an episode of her podcast, “Khloé in Surprise Land,” to debate her work, previous, current and future.

When requested about her many abilities — together with appearing, singing and songwriting — and if she feels nearer to considered one of them than to the others, the artist mentioned they’re all essential to her, however songwriting is what she feels most linked to.

“I really like feeling like that I can create one thing, to go away one thing on this planet at this time that wasn’t there yesterday,” Parton advised Kardashian, including that her writing makes her really feel linked to God.

Parton additionally addressed feeling author’s block and never ending songwriting initiatives that she began.

“My husband handed away three months in the past — if you requested me if there’s stuff that I’ve began, haven’t completed, a number of issues I’ve needed to begin however I can’t do it,” Parton mentioned. “I’ll later, however I’m simply developing with such fantastic, lovely concepts, however I feel I received’t end it.”

Dolly Parton in a uncommon picture along with her husband, Carl Thomas Dean.dollyparton.com

The musician continued that she can not tackle these initiatives proper now as a result of she has “so many different issues” and she or he “can’t afford the luxurious of getting that emotional proper now.” Parton mentioned she’s going to write different songs if they arrive to her, including that songwriting is her “pleasure” that additionally occurs to be her job.

Dean, a Nashville businessman, and Parton have been married in 1966 after assembly two years prior, and saved their relationship out of the general public eye.

“Carl and I spent many fantastic years collectively. Phrases can’t do justice to the love we shared for over 60 years,” Parton mentioned in a assertion shared following his demise. “Thanks in your prayers and sympathy.”

Days later, Parton posted a heartfelt message thanking those that reached out to her following his demise.

“It is a love observe to household, mates, and followers. Thanks for all of the messages, playing cards, and flowers that you just’ve despatched to pay your respects for the lack of my beloved husband Carl,” Parton wrote. “I can’t attain out personally to every of you however simply realize it has meant the world to me. He’s in God’s arms now and I’m okay with that. I’ll at all times love you.”

The “Jolene” singer additionally launched an emotional ballad honoring her late husband, “If You Hadn’t Been There.”

The tune seems again on the love and help Parton acquired from Dean all through their marriage.

“In the event you hadn’t been there / The place would I be? / With out your belief / Love and perception / The ups and downs / We’ve at all times shared / And I wouldn’t be right here / In the event you hadn’t been there,” Parton sings within the ballad.

In an Instagram put up saying the discharge of the tune, Parton mentioned she fell in love with Dean when she was 18.

“Like all nice love tales, they by no means finish,” Parton wrote. “They stay on in reminiscence and tune. He’ll at all times be the star of my life story, and I dedicate this tune to him.”



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