Tennessee Homesick Blues

Dolly Parton

About Tennessee Homesick Blues

"Tennessee Homesick Blues" is a song written and recorded by Dolly Parton that was featured in the soundtrack of the 1984 movie Rhinestone. Released in June 1984 as a single from the film's soundtrack, it topped the U. S. country singles charts on September 8, 1984, as well as on the Canadian country singles charts. It also earned Parton her 10th overall nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance, Female.


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New York City ain't no kinda place for a country girl with a friendly face
If you smile, people look at you funny, they take you wrong
The greenest state in the land of the free
And the home of the Grand Ole' Opry is calling me back to my Smokey Mountain home
I wish I had my ol' fishin' pole, and a-sittin' on the banks of the fishin' hole
Eatin' green apples and waitin' for the fish to bite
Life ain't as simple as it used to be, since the big apple took a bite outa me
And Lord I'm so Tennessee homesick that I could die

But I ain't been home in I don't know when
If I had it all to do over again
Tonight I'd sleep in my old feather bed
What I wouldn't give for a little bitty taste
Of Mama's homemade chocolate cake
Tennessee homesick blues is runnin' through my head

Mama you can float my feather bed 
Just as soon as I can I'm a gonna head
Back to the Tennessee hills and it better be soon
Daddy you can load the rifles up
We're gonna load them dogs on my pickup truck
And head out to Calhoon County and catch us a 'coon

But I ain't been home in I don't know when
If I had it all to do over again
Tonight I'd sleep in my old feather bed
Eatin' grits and gravy and country ham
Go to church on Sunday with dinner on the ground
Tennessee homesick blues is runnin' through my head

And I ain't been home in I don't know when
If I had it all to do over again
Tonight I'd sleep in my old feather bed
Good Lord have mercy on a country girl
Tryin' to make a livin' in a rhinestone world
It's hard to be a diamond in a rhinestone world
Tennessee homesick blues is runnin' through my head.
I've got those Tennessee homesick blues runnin' through my head
Tennessee homesick blues

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Dolly Parton

Dolly Rebecca Parton (born January 19, 1946) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, actress, author, and philanthropist, best known for her work in country music. She has composed over 3,000 songs, the best known of which include "I Will Always Love You" (a two-time U.S. country chart-topper for Parton, as well as an international pop hit for Whitney Houston), "Jolene", "Coat of Many Colors", "9 to 5", and "My Tennessee Mountain Home". As an actress, she starred in the movies 9 to 5, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Steel Magnolias, Gnomeo & Juliet, Straight Talk, Unlikely Angel, and Joyful Noise. She is one of the most successful female country artists of all time; with an estimated 175 million in album sales, Dolly Parton is also o… more »

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11 facts about this song

Song Creation
"Tennessee Homesick Blues" was written and performed by Dolly Parton. This country star is not just known for her voice, but also her songwriting abilities.
Album Appearance
The song is a part of the soundtrack for the movie "Rhinestone" and is included in Dolly Parton’s 26th solo studio album named "Rhinestone: Original Movie Soundtrack" which was released in 1984.
Chart Performance
The song was a huge success, peaking at number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in September 1984.
Grammy Nomination
"Tennessee Homesick Blues" was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Female Country Vocal Performance category in 1985.
Autobiographical Elements
The song's lyrics have a semi-autobiographical element to them, reflecting Parton's feelings of homesickness for Tennessee while living and working in Hollywood.
Inspiration
The song was inspired by Dolly Parton's role in the film "Rhinestone", in which she plays a country music star trying to adjust to life in the city.
Genre
"Tennessee Homesick Blues" is within the country genre, which aligns perfectly with Parton's music style and her roots in rural Tennessee.
Personal Connection
The song reflects much of Parton's own experiences and emotions, as she was born and raised in Tennessee and experienced homesickness when she first left to pursue her music career.
Movie Appearance
"Tennessee Homesick Blues" also features prominently in the movie "Rhinestone," where Parton's character sings it.
Song Duration
The recorded version of the song runs for 3 minutes, and 21 seconds, which is relatively typical for songs within the country genre.
Cultural Influence
The song is often seen as the anthem for individuals who have left their rural homes to pursue dreams in the big city but miss the simplicity and comfort of their past life.

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