Dolly Parton has released her single, 'World on Fire', which talks about taking better care of the world we live in. 🔥 ECRMusic DollyParton
"I'm excited. A little bit nervous, but in a good way. Well it's like I'm introducing my rock album tonight," she told ET."It's a good message. I think everybody in the world sorts of need to hear this. So I'm excited about it," she told ET.The song speaks about taking better care of the world."What you gonna do when it all burns down? Fire, fire, burnin’ higher. Still got time to turn it all around…” she sings.
"I think it speaks about everything and to everyone this day and time. I hope it is something that will touch you and maybe touch enough people to want to make a change for the better," said the singer who was recently inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
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