Dolly Parton has shared a duet with Olivia Newton-John on "Jolene," which forms part of the late singer's not yet released album.
"Jolene" marks the final recording and music video for the four-time Grammy Award winner, who died in August after suffering from breast cancer.
"Jolene" is one of 17 songs on Olivia Newton-John's upcoming posthumous album, Just the Two of Us.
The album is a duet project that also features Mariah Carey, Michael McDonald, John Travolta, Barry Gibb, Vanessa Amorossi, and Jon Secada.
Just the Two of Us is set to release on May 5.
In an introduction to the music video for "Jolene," Parton says, "Hey, this is Dolly, in case you didn't recognize me. I am so excited to be working with Olivia Newton-John, one of my favorites of all time. We've always stayed close through the years".
"I'm excited. I've always wanted to sing with Dolly," adds Newton-John.
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