Arachnophonia: Dolly Parton “Jolene”

Editor’s note: Arachnophonia (“Arachno” = spider / “-phonia” = sound) is a regular feature on our blog where members of the UR community can share their thoughts about resources from the Parsons Music Library‘s collection.

All links included in these posts will take you to either the library catalog record for the item in question or to additional relevant information from around the web.

Today’s installment of Arachnophonia is by student assistant Giuliana (class of 2028) and features Dolly Parton’s 1974 album Jolene. Thanks, Giuliana!

Dolly Parton

Jolene

Dolly Parton - Jolene album cover

Dolly Parton’s 1974 album, Jolene, is one of my favorites. It is a great set of songs for people that want country with more of a pop feel. I love how Dolly conveys a story in each one, while also making them feel personal in a way through the emotion that she puts into them. For example, “Jolene,” “I Will Always Love You,” and “Cracker Jack” demonstrate a sample of the versatility within this album. Ranging from pleading, to declarations of love, and then playfulness, the songs relate to the listeners’ feelings and prove that she is a storyteller, not just a songwriter. She tries and succeeds to capture a full spectrum of honest emotions.

I believe this album is a staple and important to take note of because Dolly Parton is one of the most influential and successful female artists of her time. She especially shaped the voice of women in country music, proving that they could be both successful and creatively independent. Her authenticity and uniqueness asserted herself as a woman in a male dominated field, and created a legacy that will influence generations to come. Even today she is setting new standards; in 2022 she was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, but to prove to herself that she earned it, she stepped outside of her comfort zone and created a full rock album, a desire that she has had for a long time!

Parsons Playlists: Spring

Welcome back to Parsons Playlists! Today’s playlist is curated by Music Library student assistant Giuliana (class of 2028) and features some songs for spring.

Spring

This is a playlist that is perfect for spring time and the warm weather that is right around the corner. These songs feel more carefree and capture the sunny days that make you want to spend time outside. I love listening to music that makes me feel excited for the days ahead of me, so hopefully this playlist will do the same for others!

The Mamas and the Papas – “California Dreamin'”

Fleetwood Mac – “The Chain”

Olivia Dean – “Dive”

First Aid Kit – “Emmylou”

Tears for Fears – “Everybody Wants to Rule the World”

Hozier – “From Eden”

Macklemore – “Glorious”

Macklemore – “White Walls”

SZA – “Good Days”

Good Neighbours – “Home”

Hozier – “Jackie and Wilson”

The Cranberries – “Linger”

Here is a link to the whole playlist on YouTube:

Parsons Playlists – Fall Favorites

Welcome back to Parsons Playlists! Today’s playlist is curated by Music Library student assistant Giuliana (class of 2028) and features some songs for autumn.

Fall Favorites

UR lake and gazebo fall

These are some of my favorite songs to listen to as fall rolls around; they’re perfect for the colder weather!!

Zach Bryan – “Dawns (Feat. Maggie Rogers)”

Arctic Monkeys – “No. 1 Party Anthem”

Hozier – “Jackie and Wilson”

Taylor Swift – “Cardigan”

Steve Lacy – “Dark Red”

Lana Del Rey – “West Coast”

Lana Del Rey – “Salvatore”

Arctic Monkeys – “I Wanna Be Yours”

Good Neighbors – “Home”

Tears for Fears – “Everybody Wants to Rule the World”

Phantogram – “Black Out Days (Future Islands Remix)”

Suki Waterhouse – “Good Looking”

Hozier – “Work Song”

Blood Orange – “Champagne Coast”

Zach Bryan – “Something in the Orange”

Noah Kahan – “Northern Attitude”

Lana Del Rey – “Ultraviolence”

Gotye – “Somebody That I Used to Know”

Tory Lanez – “The Color Violet”

Arcy Drive – “Time Shrinks”

Arcy Drive – “Roll My Stone”

Yebba – “Far Away”

The Cranberries – “Linger”

First Aid Kit – “Emmylou”

Boy – “Little Numbers”

Here is a link to the whole playlist on YouTube: