Sunday, 31 Aug 2025

Dolly Parton on 'never retiring' and the faith that helped her through husband's death

Country music legend Dolly Parton shared how her faith helped her cope with the loss of her husband, all while continuing her prolific career at 79, on "America Reports."


Dolly Parton on 'never retiring' and the faith that helped her through husband's death

"Knowing that he's in God's arms now and not mine, but he's still in my heart and in my memories - I treasure all that, and that's how I get through my work and my faith that's carried me on through."

"I went down there the other day on our anniversary," she said. "I felt like he was there with me, and I put his wedding ring around my little gold chain and wore it. I wore my little original wedding rings, and I just stood there."

"I love my work. I don't ever want to retire," said the 11-time Grammy winner. "Everything that you do, it's just like a tree with many branches, with many leaves, and every dream - new dreams just kind of work off of them."

The "dreamer-in-chief" joked about retirement only happening if she gets sick or "just falls over dead," and said each new project gives her more purpose and drive.

"I really feel like I'm doing what I was meant to do. Every new thing gives me, just, new energy. Energy begets energy, as they say."

Throughout it all, she credits her faith as the foundation of her strength and resilience.

"I remember scriptures from the Bible like, 'Through God, all things are possible,' and, 'I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me' - not to sound like a preacher," Parton said.

"I think if you grab on to those things, and you use that for strength and inspiration, there's just a lot of stuff that can be done, if you really believe that it's going to happen, and you have faith." 

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