“If this is my last song, it will be for my country, my family, and God.” – Before falling seriously ill, Dolly Parton devoted her last breath to music. Relatives say that just a few weeks before she was bedridden, she asked to record one more song — not in a modern studio, but in the small bedroom on the Tennessee farm where she had lived and written for decades. With silver hair, a trembling but emotional voice, Dolly sat on the bed, an old wooden guitar on her lap, next to her sister who had accompanied her since the early days. That song, written about her life — summers in the Smoky Mountains, nights with kerosene lamps, her mother’s lullabies, and the loneliness of an artist — made the whole crew cry. When the last note of the guitar sounded, Dolly just smiled and said softly: “If this is my last song, then it is for my country, for my family, and for God.”… WATCH VIDEO BELOW 👇👇
“If This Is My Last Song” — Dolly Parton’s Final Recording Leaves Family in Tears and the Music World in Silence ![]()
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In the quiet hills of Tennessee, where the air still carries the scent of pine and the echoes of gospel hymns,
And so, in the very farmhouse where she first learned to sing as a little girl, Dolly sat down on her bed, her silver hair catching the evening light. There was no makeup, no stage, no spotlight — only an
The song she wrote was a farewell in melody — a reflection of her journey: the summers spent in the Smoky Mountains, the soft glow of kerosene lamps
When she strummed the final chord, Dolly looked up and smiled through tears. “If this is my last song,” she whispered, her voice breaking, “then it is for my country, my family, and for God.”
Those words have since become legend. Her family members later revealed that after the recording, Dolly sat in silence for nearly a minute, holding her guitar as if she were praying. She didn’t speak again that night — only smiled when her sister kissed her forehead and whispered,
The song, reportedly titled “If This Is My Last Song,” has been kept private by her family — for now. Her nephew, speaking through tears, said,
In an era of noise, fame, and spectacle,
Due to copyright restrictions, the full video of Dolly Parton’s final recording will be released at a later date. Please stay tuned for the official update.