Legendary country singer Dolly Parton recently shared a new song, "Don't Make Me Have to Come Down There."
"I got up, I started writing this song over a period of weeks, months," Parton said in an Instagram video announcing the song's release. "I finished it as things would come to me, and I just felt like I should drop it on my birthday. So, I hope you enjoy it."
In the song, Parton tells about a dream she had. "Last night I had a dream about God/He was standing on a mountain top/Looking down, around in such dismay," she sings. "And in my dream I heard him say/Don't make me have to come down there/My children, you had best beware/If you don't pay attention, consequences will be dire/Don't make me have to come down there."
Meanwhile, Parton recently confirmed that her new upcoming Rock Star album will feature Paul McCartney, Stevie Nicks, and several other top stars.
"If I'm gonna be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame I'm gonna have to do something to earn it," she said during a recent appearance on "The View."
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