Dolly Parton releases a song dedicated to the late husband Karl Dean
Dolly Barton Remember it The late husband, Karl Dean, With a new song.
“Carl and I fell in love when I was 18 years old and he was 23 years old, and like all the stories of great love, they never end. They live in memory and in the song, and I devoted this matter to him,“ Parton, 79, participated via Instagram early on Friday, March 7, along with the art of cover for its new path, “if there is no.”
The artwork includes a picture of a young man and dean with the singer wrapped her arms around her husband, who was seen wearing a white T -shirt.
The story contains emotional words such as, “I will not be here / if you are not there.” In the second verse, Parton sings, “If not, well, who will I be? You always see my best.”
Parton Declare On Monday, March 3, this dean died at the age of 82 in Nashville. The family asked for privacy while moving on this “difficult time”.
“I spent many great years together,” I declared via Instagram. “Words cannot do justice to the love that we have shared more than 60 years ago. Thank you for your prayers and sympathy.”
The cause of death was not revealed, but the statement announced that the dean “will be placed in a special ceremony.” He survived by Barton and his brothers, Sandra and Dungeon. (the Associated Press He was the first to inform the news.)
On Thursday, March 6, Barton Thanks the fans for their support She shared how she deals with her husband’s death.
“This is a love note for family, friends and admirers. Thank you or all the messages, cards and flowers that I sent to push your respect for the loss of my beloved husband Karl,” the singer participated in the Instagram statement. “I can’t get to personally with each of you but I know that it means the world for me. It is in my arms now and I am fine with that. I will always love you.”
Parton married a dean in 1966, two years after they met outside Wishy Washy Lundromat on the same day she moved to Nashville to start her musical career.
Throughout her years as a rural star, Parton wrote several songs about Dean, including “Tomorow is Forever”. The song was originally released in 1970 for Dio album with Porter Wagner. She recorded the song in 2016 Pure and simple Album, focused primarily on love songs.