Beyonce REWRITES lyrics to Dolly Parton's hit Jolene as she covers track on ... trends now

Beyonce REWRITES lyrics to Dolly Parton's hit Jolene as she covers track on ... trends now

Beyonce made major tweaks to the lyrics of Dolly Parton's hit 1973 song, Jolene, as she covered the track on her Cowboy Carter album - which officially dropped on Thursday. 

The singer's country-themed album contains a total of 27 tracks that not only contains the Jolene cover with new lyrics, but also an interlude from Parton herself. 

A big alteration that was made occurred in the chorus, with the original seeing Dolly pleading with another woman. However, Beyonce, 42, changed the lyrics to give a stern warning to the woman to not 'come for my man.' 

'Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene/I'm warning you, don't come for my man/Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene/Don't take the chance because you think you can,' the Crazy In Love performer sings. 

While Parton's lyrics had been: 'Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene/I'm begging of you please don't take my man/Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene/Please don't take him just because you can.' 

Beyonce, 42, made major tweaks to the lyrics of Dolly Parton's hit 1973 song, Jolene, as she covered the track on her Cowboy Carter album - which officially dropped on Thursday

Beyonce, 42, made major tweaks to the lyrics of Dolly Parton's hit 1973 song, Jolene, as she covered the track on her Cowboy Carter album - which officially dropped on Thursday

A big alteration that was made occurred in the chorus, with the original seeing Dolly pleading with another woman. However, Beyonce changed the lyrics to give a stern warning to the woman to not 'come for my man'; seen in November 2023 in Nashville

A big alteration that was made occurred in the chorus, with the original seeing Dolly pleading with another woman. However, Beyonce changed the lyrics to give a stern warning to the woman to not 'come for my man'; seen in November 2023 in Nashville 

Beyonce also made changes to lyrics in the verses as well, such as in verse one. Dolly had originally sung about the woman's beauty while also belting out, 'I cannot compete with you.' 

In Beyonce's version, she instead sang: 'You're beautiful beyond compare/Takes more than beauty and seductive stares/To come between a family and a happy man.' 

'Jolene I'm a woman too/The games you are playing are nothing new/So you don't want no heat with me, Jolene,' she further warned. 

As the star transitioned into the chorus once again, the lyrics also included: 'I'm warning you woman, find you your own man/Jolene, I know I'm a queen, Jolene/I'm still a Creole banjee b***h from Louisiana (Don't try me).' 

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