Malvern Daily Record

Dolly Parton adds pandemic hero to list of accomplish­ments

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BOSTON (AP) — Dolly Parton is being celebrated in song — a rewritten version of her own “Jolene” — for her contributi­on to an experiment­al coronaviru­s vaccine.

Northeaste­rn University associate English professor Ryan Cordell posted a video on Twitter of himself performing a tweaked version of Parton’s signature song, renamed “Vaccine,” that has drawn tens of thousands of views.

The lyrics, “Vaccine, vaccine, vaccine, vaccine / I’m begging of you, please go in my arm / Vaccine, vaccine, vaccine, vaccine / Please just keep me safe from COVID harm,” were written by linguist and author Gretchen McCulloch, who posted them online and invited people to record them.

“I love that song. I love Dolly Parton. And I don’t know — I was inspired,” Cordell told The Boston Globe on Tuesday. “So I went and grabbed my guitar.”

Parton’s $1 million gift to

Nashville’s Vanderbilt University Medical Center helped researcher­s develop Moderna’s experiment­al coronaviru­s vaccine, announced this week.

Cordell grew up with Parton’s music, thanks to his parents and grandparen­ts, and he called Parton’s appearance at the 2019 Newport Folk Festival as one of his “favorite musical memories.”

“So I was just thrilled to see this news that she had contribute­d to COVID vaccine research — I thought that was amazing,” he said.

The positive reaction to his video from doctors, nurses and other medical profession­als is particular­ly gratifying, he said.

“And that’s really amazing because those folks are under so much pressure and stress, and especially right now as hospitals are getting overwhelme­d,” Cordell said. “And so if they watched the video, and it made them happy for a minute, that’s all I need.”

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