Tennessee Homesick Blues Explained

Tennessee Homesick Blues
Type:single
Artist:Dolly Parton
Album:Rhinestone
B-Side:Butterflies
Released:May 14, 1984
Recorded:1983
Genre:Country
Length:3:35
Label:RCA
Producer:Dolly Parton
Prev Title:Downtown
Prev Year:1984
Next Title:God Won't Get You
Next Year:1984

"Tennessee Homesick Blues" is a song written and recorded by American entertainer Dolly Parton that was featured in the soundtrack of the 1984 movie Rhinestone. It was released in May 1984 as the lead 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.[1] It also earned Parton her 10th overall nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance, Female.

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A reminiscence of Parton's rural Tennessee upbringing, the song was similar in theme to some of her earlier compositions, including "My Tennessee Mountain Home", though in this case, the song found its protagonist (like the character Parton played in the film) stranded in New York City and reminiscing about the Great Smoky Mountains in rural Tennessee.[2]

On a list of top 50 Dolly Parton songs, Rolling Stone magazine ranked "Tennessee Homesick Blues" as number 48, calling it a "jubilant celebration of Dolly’s Appalachian roots."[3]

Charts

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Whitburn, Joel . The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Joel Whitburn . 2004 . Record Research . 262.
  2. Web site: Top 10 Dolly Parton Songs. Taste of Country. en. March 10, 2012. May 25, 2018.
  3. Web site: Stephen . Betts . The 50 Best Dolly Parton Songs. Rolling Stone . April 5, 2023. April 14, 2023.
  4. 1985 Talent Almanat. Billboard. 96. 51. TA-23. December 22, 1984. June 15, 2021.