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Glastonbur­y treated to Parton’s special mud song

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DOLLY PARTON has won over legions of hard-rock fans at England’s Glastonbur­y Festival, one of the biggest events on the summer calendar.

The country legend played many of her hits to a crowd estimated at 150,000 people in her first performanc­e at the often muddy festival at Worthy Farm in southwest England.

Parton told the crowd at the show yesterday that she had been waiting her entire lifetime for a

‘I hope to never retire and I’m up there now and I enjoy every bit of it. I wake up every day with new dreams, so I feel like I’m just starting out.’

Dolly Parton chance to perform at Glastonbur­y. She penned and performed a special song about mud to mark the occasion, even though the day proved mostly sunny and fair.

Before the set, Parton said she had to cut the length of her show to meet the festival timetable and decided to focus on her more upbeat songs.

‘‘I thought, well, I can’t do a bunch of sad, slow songs because everybody is drunk and high and we don’t want to bring them down that bad, so there are two or three songs that they have to hear like maybe Coat of Many Colors and a few things that are a part of my whole life and my background,’’ she said.

‘‘But we’ve tried to do a set where we can kind of keep it moving pretty good.’’

The 68-year-old said she had no plans to stop touring, singing and writing.

‘‘I hope to never retire and I’m up there now and I enjoy every bit of it,’’ she said. ‘‘I wake up every day with new dreams, so I feel like I’m just starting out.’’

 ?? Photo: REUTERS ?? Rocking on: American country music star Dolly Parton performs on the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm in Somerset, during the Glastonbur­y Festival.
Photo: REUTERS Rocking on: American country music star Dolly Parton performs on the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm in Somerset, during the Glastonbur­y Festival.

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