Dolly Parton is leaning ALL the way into her induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
The Country legend previously announced plans to release a rock album, the first in her career, and now we're getting a glimpse into the kind of songs that will be featured.
During an interview with Jimmy Fallon, Parton revealed that the forthcoming album Rockstar, would feature some original tunes, along with covers of Prince, the Rolling Stones, and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Parton previously said that former Journey singer Steve Perry would be heard on the LP, and that she was looking to have Robert Plant and Jimmy Page guest on a new cover of Led Zeppelin classic "Stairway to Heaven."
Parton told Fallon per Ultimate Classic Rock, "I'm a rock star now – that's what they say! That was such an honor. You know, I'm making an album too because I have to live up to all that hype.
"Honestly, I was sincere – I didn't mean to start any controversy, but when they said they wanted to put me in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, I always thought that was for people who spent their whole life working to be in rock 'n' roll. You don't see Led Zeppelin in the Country Music Hall of Fame...although they could!"
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