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WE ‘KNOCKED THEM OUT’

Parton thrilled by musical collaborat­ion with Perry for Netflix project

- JANE STEVENSON

Dolly only Netflix plus-sized, teenager who enters the Parton film theme (Danielle Parton-loving a Dumplin’ beauty planned song Macdonald), pageant for — to the about write Texas new for a her mother (Jennifer Aniston).

But then Parton, 72, got inspired Linda Perry, working 53, with formerly producer of alt-rock act 4 Non Blondes, who’s written hits for Christina Aguilera (Beautiful) and Pink (Get This Party Started). The country music queen and Perry have been nominated for a Golden Globe for best song for Girl in the Movies from Dumplin’ ( based on the 2015 YA novel of the same name).

A I think we both have a similar attitude toward music — we like it to be real, we like it to be honest. And she had been a fan of mine. I didn’t know that. I didn’t even know who she was ’cause that was a different world than I lived in. When you meet someone, it doesn’t matter where they’re from if you’re are like-minded and in our case, with the music — in the way we approached it and the way we see it — it was just very compatible. And we just really knocked them (songs) out. I think through the years we’ll probably write more songs together.

Q Why did this musical collaborat­ion with Perry work?

Q Whose idea was it to pair you up with other female singers — like Sia, Mavis Staples, Miranda Lambert, among others — on reworked some of the older new tunes songs of or yours?

A Some of that was the director of the movie (Anne Fletcher) and also I think some of the people in Jennifer Aniston’s production company. And I think Linda got on board and brought a few

people in. I didn’t ask for anyone except (soul legend) Mavis Staples and ( bluegrass artists) Alison Krauss and Rhonda Vincent, but I was happy to be singing with all of them. I was touched that they liked my music and they wanted to sing with me.

Q Was singing with Mavis a particular thrill?

A I always loved the Staples Singers. So Mavis I just loved. And I wrote this song (Why) that reminded me a lot of the types of songs they used to do.

So I asked if I could bring her on and so it’s one of my favourite pieces on the whole album

— the one that Mavis sang on.

Q How did the film’s two stars — Aniston and Macdonald — end up on the soundtrack?

A to I Push wrote and the Pull, song, based the lyrics on the relationsh­ip that (Aniston’s character) had with Willadean, the character in the movie. And I said, ‘Well, the two of you have to come over and sing on it.’ And they did. They were real nervous.

It sounds good on the record. They didn’t claim to be singers, but I thought they did a good job.

Q Are you still surprised at your big fan base after all this time?

A start You out never if you’re know going when to you touch people’s lives or what your legacy is going to be. But as I’m older now, looking back, it really makes me sort of proud that a lot of the younger people seemed to have been inspired, especially young women. It gives them somebody to kind of look up to.

Q What did you like about the subject matter of Dumplin’?

A It’s a real good story for young girls, just for girls in general, that you don’t have to be a supermodel to be special and to be beautiful and that you can be yourself and that’s OK.

Q And did you also sign a new Netflix deal?

A based Yes. on It’s songs a series that of I’ve movies written like Jolene. We have a movie that’s going to be coming out with Julianne Hough playing Jolene.

So we’re having eight of them now and hopefully they’re continue and we’ll see. I’m acting in some of them and I’m producing all all of of them the movies. and I’ll be singing in

Q Is the long-awaited sequel to 9 to 5 finally going to be made with you, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin revisiting your original roles?

A That’s actually happening. We’re going to be getting the first script any day now and, of course, they’ll be some rewrites I’m sure. But we’re hoping to get filming with us sometime next year.

Q Can you say anything about the plot of the upcoming movie?

A It’s kind of based on the #MeToo movement and all of the problems that women are still having. The harassment and the equal pay and that sort of thing.

And the three new girls, they wonder three changes women what so many happened that years made ago to so those many and they look us up, Lily, Jane and I, and we’ve got different businesses in different parts of the country. We’re successful women and we advise them so there’s a lot of fun, a lot of good stuff that comes from that.

Q Who plays the new three girls?

A I do not know that yet. It’s being written by Pat Resnick, who wrote the original, and Rashida Jones.

 ?? RICH FURY/GETTY IMAGES ?? Dolly Parton, right, seen with actors Danielle Macdonald, left, and Jennifer Aniston at the Hollywood première of Netflix’s Dumplin’, collaborat­ed with musician Linda Perry on the soundtrack.
RICH FURY/GETTY IMAGES Dolly Parton, right, seen with actors Danielle Macdonald, left, and Jennifer Aniston at the Hollywood première of Netflix’s Dumplin’, collaborat­ed with musician Linda Perry on the soundtrack.

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