Dolly Parton reveals she couldn't get no satisfaction from Mick Jagger

‘I wanted Mick Jagger so bad’: Dolly Parton reveals why she couldn’t get no satisfaction from Rolling Stones rocker because he ‘wanted something different’

Dolly Parton has revealed she missed out on a chance to duet with Mick Jagger on her new rock and roll album.

The country music legend, 77, is bringing out an album with a different sound, Rockstar, and thought the Rolling Stones singer, 79, would be perfect for a duet.

Dolly explaine her husband Carl Thomas Dean is a big fan of Mick’s but the pair couldn’t make a duet work.

Speaking to the Daily Mail’s Eden Confidential, she said: ‘I wanted Mick Jagger so bad, because my husband loves him, and I wanted him to sing on (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction, but he wanted something new and different, which I don’t blame him for.

‘We kept looking for the right song. He was doing an album in LA, and I was doing stuff in Nashville, and I kept missing him, but he wanted to do it.’

Duet: Dolly Parton has revealed she missed out on a chance to duet with Mick Jagger on her new rock and roll album (pictured in June 2023)

Pals: Dolly, 77, is bringing out an album with a different sound, Rockstar, and thought the Rolling Stones singer, 79, would be perfect for a duet (pictured together in 1977)

Dolly has joined forces with some of Rock music’s most legendary artists along with today’s biggest stars for her first-ever Rock album.

Artists including Sting, Kid Rock, Chris Stapleton and Miley Cyrus are set to feature on the record, her 49th in her career, which will be released in November.

The star has also penned a new memoir, to be released in October, detailing the full story behind her lifelong passion for fashion, including how she developed her own distinct style.

Speaking at a press event to promote her new album Rockstar and her upcoming memoir Behind The Seams: My Life in Rhinestones Dolly also weighed in on Madonna’s gruelling schedule, after the singer was ‘rushed to the ICU’ following a bacterial infection.

Dolly told MailOnline and other media that she’s always found touring ‘taxing’, and no longer embarks on lengthy performing stints as she doesn’t ‘want to be far away from home.’

Madonna, 64, has been forced to postpone her mammoth Celebration Tour later this year after she was ‘rushed to hospital and intubated after being found unresponsive’ on Saturday. She’s now recovering at home.

The Like A Prayer hitmaker started rehearsals for her mammoth tour back in April and has been busy on a demanding six-day working week gearing up for the shows, those close to the star have revealed. 

Madonna is also well-known for her ‘punishing’ fitness regime, which sees her exercise six times a week with a personal trainer to maintain her ‘dancer’s physique’.

Busy: Dolly explaine her husband Carl Thomas Dean is a big fan of Mick’s but the pair couldn’t make a duet work (pictured in June 2023)

Dolly said: ‘We kept looking for the right song. He was doing an album in LA, and I was doing stuff in Nashville, and I kept missing him, but he wanted to do it’

Health: Dolly also weighed in on Madonna ‘s gruelling schedule, after the singer was ‘rushed to the ICU’ following a bacterial infection, saying she has always found tours ‘taxing’

Speaking at a press event to promote her new album Rockstar and her upcoming memoir Behind The Seams: My Life in Rhinestones, Dolly admitted that the older an artist gets, the ‘more taxing’ it is to prepare for tours and release albums.

The music icon’s last tour was her 2016 Pure and Simple Tour that spanned more than 60 cities in the US and Canada.

Dolly added: ‘It’s always been taxing , the reason I don’t tour now is because i don’t want to be that far away from home, we’re getting older and I’ve got a lot of business that I do and the movies that I do.

‘So we’re close to home and I just really do prepare, just like coming over for this, we had a band and before I had to cancel once – my husband was sick at the time but he’s fine now but you do plan and I do not plan to tour at this time.’

Dolly also credited ‘good doctors, good lighting and good makeup’ with keeping her looking at her best as she approaches 80.

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