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Parton: ‘I cried all night after turning down Elvis’s request to record song’

- Alex Green

DOLLY PARTON has revealed she “cried all night long” after turning down Elvis Presley’s request to record a version of her song

I Will Always Love You.

The singer released the original recording in 1974 before it was famously covered by Whitney Houston for the 1992 film The Bodyguard.

The 74-year-old country star said Presley had also wanted to record a version of the ballad but that she had turned him down over the money.

Writing in The Big Issue’s Letter To My Younger Self,

she said: “I’d been invited down to the studio to meet Elvis and be there when he sang my song. That was the most exciting thing that had ever happened to me. Who doesn’t love Elvis?

“But then the Colonel (Tom Parker, Presley’s manager) called me the afternoon before the session and said, ‘You do know we have to have at least half the publishing on any song that Elvis records?’

“And I said ‘No, I did not know that’. He said, ‘Well, it’s just a rule’. So I said, ‘Well, it’s not my rule’.”

She added: “And I cried all night long, ’cause I was so disappoint­ed. It wasn’t Elvis, I loved Elvis. And I’m sure he was as disappoint­ed as I was because he had it all worked up and ready to go. I know he loved the song.”

Speaking about Presley’s wife of six years, Parton said: “Priscilla told me later that he sang that song to her when they were coming down the steps of the courthouse after they divorced.

“That really touched me and I thought, ‘Oh well, I can only imagine’. But it wasn’t his fault.”

Parton said she would choose Presley as her “last conversati­on” if she could speak to anyone from history, in order to clear up the dispute.

She said: “I’d probably talk about I Will Always Love You and say, ‘Hey, I bet you were as disappoint­ed as I was about all that and I still dream about you singing that song’.”

 ??  ?? Regret: Dolly Parton would like to clear up the dispute
Regret: Dolly Parton would like to clear up the dispute

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