Jolene at 33 rpm5/26/2023 ![]() ![]() Despite appearing on the show, and being her godmother, we doubt Parton has taken a leaf out of Hannah Montana's book with this one. Parton's closeness to Hozier's singing voice has even had fans second guessing if there's a deeper conspiracy to it all. In fact, Parton's ability to change her singing voice is one of her performance tricks, with the singer frequently going full-on Alvin and The Chipmunks on stage, impersonating herself as a 45 rpm record played at 78 rpm. 33RPM plays 'Audio Recreations' of the best classic rock ever recorded. Jolene played at 33 RPM doesnt sound how you would expect it too. ![]() Comments on the video question the legitimacy of the video, wondering if it's really Parton singing. If like me you are a big fan of Dolly Parton then you may appreciate this. ![]() In 2011 a YouTube channel posted "Jolene" slowed to 33 revolutions per minute (rpm), and has gained over 11 million views in the time since. Parton slowed down has long impressed the internet, with it simply taking on a whole other voice rather than sounding like her slowed down. "If you squint your ears, you can kind of hear Hozier, but mostly Dolly Parton mocking Hozier," joked one user. Smith instead tried it with the Parton classic "Jolene" and relatively unknown "Love, You're So Beautiful Tonight" which was reminiscent of Hozier, but according to fans, had too much twang. That time around, the Hozier to Parton conversion worked impressively well and was almost indistinguishable from her real singing voice for some with Here's a Dolly Parton 45 played as a 33! (sorry for my shaky hands and dusty set up) #dollyparton #9to5 #hozier #music ♬ Take Me to Church - HozierĪnother user responded in February, suggesting "9-5" can be turned into a slow ballad-style Hozier track by simply slowing it down on the record player. Smith went on to try out "Take Me To Church" sped up too, but the result wasn't half as effective as the original and fans found it sounded more like Parton's goddaughter Miley Cyrus.ĭespite Smith's attempt at making a Parton cover of "Take Me To Church" not proving as successful, TikTok user did it in February, writing, in a video that can be viewed here, that they "just accidentally discovered that if you play a Hozier 33 as a 45 you get Dolly Parton." Parton makes Appalachian music, which is deeply influenced by Irish and Scottish music at its core, while Hozier, who is Irish himself, is heavily influenced by folk. Performed by Dolly Parton, the country mega-hit Jolene tells the true story of a woman who the singer said tried to take her man and in 2021 a rapper stepped in to offer his own. Warning: count(): Parameter must be an array or an object that implements Countable in /nfs/c02/h02/mnt/20969/domains//html/news/wp-includes/post-template.To I’m absolutely shooketh in my bloomin’ pantaloons y’all #hozier #dollyparton ♬ original sound - Danielle SmithĪs noted by many fans, the similarity between the surprising pair likely comes from the Irish folk influence they both have in their music along with a whole load of coincidence. Its pretty great and changes the context of the song a. ![]() Warning: count(): Parameter must be an array or an object that implements Countable in /nfs/c02/h02/mnt/20969/domains//html/news/wp-includes/post-template.php on line 251 Dolly Parton's hit song 'Jolene' (from her 1973 album sharing the same name) sounds unexpectedly good when slowed down to 33 RPM. Theres a version out there that made a bit of a hit that is just the record slowed down to 33rpm. ![]()
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