Foreword by Steve Buckingham
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Hello, I'm Dolly
1. "In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)"--Dolly's Musical
Life
2. "Coat of Many Colors"--Dolly's Songwriting Workshop
3. "My Tennessee Mountain Home"--Dolly's Appalachian Musical
Heritage
4. "These Old Bones"--Dolly's Mountain Identity and Voice
5. "I Will Always Love You"--Songs about Love
6. "Just Because I'm a Woman"--Songs about Women's Lives
7. "Me and Little Andy"--Songs of Tragedy
8. "Light of a Clear Blue Morning"--Songs of Inspiration
9. "There'll Always Be Music"--Final Thoughts
Appendix A: Song List
Appendix B: Timeline
Appendix C: On Modes
Appendix D: "Wayfaring Stranger" and Dolly's Compositional Voice: A
Case Study
Notes
Further Reading
Index
Lydia R. Hamessley is a professor of music at Hamilton College. She writes on old-time and bluegrass music, with an emphasis on women and Southern Appalachia. She has also written about the banjo in nineteenth-century America; Appalachian murder ballads; and Peggy Seeger. She appeared in the BBC2 documentary Dolly Parton: Here I Am which aired in the U.S. as Biography: Dolly
"Lydia Hamessley's book Unlikely Angel: The Songs of Dolly
Parton offers a welcome addition to the scholarly discussion of
Parton's oeuvre." --Journal of American Folklore
"Dolly Parton herself has said numerous times that she wants to be
taken seriously for her music, and this book, well written by a
musical expert with academic credentials provides convincing proof
that she deserves to be. . . . Not one of those puff pieces."
--Visual Parables
"Hamessley focuses on Dolly Parton's songwriting, paying specific
attention to the music. . . . Unlikely Angel is a unique
look at a globally iconic figure. . . . An in-depth discussion of
songwriting and thematic analysis." --Journal of Appalachian
Studies
"Recommended." --Choice
"Parton's world-class skills as a songwriter have never been the
subject of such a precise and unique analysis as this. . . . Hats
off to Hamessley for shining a light on the less familiar but
perhaps most important aspects of the timeless artistry of Dolly
Parton." --The Nashville Musician
"I'm so excited about the book Unlikely Angel: The Songs of
Dolly Parton spotlighting Dolly's unmatched gift as a
songwriter. Always honoring and forgiving, Dolly shines only the
best light on circumstances that would've taken the rest of us out.
She's the hero who continues to encourage those who wanted change
or wished to go back, bringing to life a part of the country and an
existence most of us didn't know or understand, all while making
hard living seem like heaven on earth. Her magical combination of
heart and genius is a most awe inspiring thing to witness, having a
beauty and delivery like no other. Dolly's tales of family, faith,
and romance have created an American treasure who has continued to
enrapture the world for decades. What a gift for us to see life
through hers." --Alison Krauss
"A dazzling close reading of Parton's songs and identity as a
songwriter." --No Depression
"Hamessley is especially attuned to the subtle ways in which Ms.
Parton interweaves old and new musical strands-for instance, by
ornamenting her verses with archaic flourishes and stock phrases
from centuries-old ballads." -Wall Street Journal
"A persuasive argument for taking Dolly Parton seriously as an
artist. For folk and country music scholars, musicians, and fans."
--Library Journal
"Serious Dolly Parton fans and country music aficionados
will be delighted by this in-depth gander into an icon's creative
process. " --Booklist
"By examining [Dolly] thoroughly through her musical creations,
author and music professor Lydia R. Hamessley gives a dynamic view
of this remarkable star." --Bookreporter.com
"Meticulously researched . . . The fine, affectionate attention
Hamessley pays to Parton's music offers all sorts of revelations:
the old-world strangeness of Parton's lyrical diction, the
Appalachian roots of the stirringly beautiful chest voice she
employs on her 2002 song 'These Old Bones,' or how much more eerie
her critically maligned tearjerker 'Me and Little Andy' becomes
when you consider it within the tradition of the ghost story."
--Lindsay Zoladz, Bookforum
"Detailed and savvy analysis of Parton's songwriting."
--KCTV5
"What Hamessley adds to the current Dolly Parton cultural boom is a
page-turning deep dive into Parton's artistry, borne out in her
choices as a composer and performer. Unlikely Angel insists
on her complexity and seriousness as a songwriter, celebrating an
indelible body of work." --Chapter 16
"Lydia Hamessley invites us on a deep dive into the world of Dolly
Parton as songwriter. The book weaves together insightful analyses
of the musical forms, cultural roots, and meanings found in
Parton's vast catalog, with Parton's own accounts of her music.
Hamessley unveils these songs as the heart and substance of
Parton's contributions to popular culture, and will inspire every
reader to take yet another listen."--Jocelyn R. Neal, author of
Country Music: A Cultural and Stylistic History
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