Dolly Parton – Dumb Blonde

It was included in Dolly Parton's debut album, "Hello, I'm Dolly," released in 1967. The song became an instant hit and reached number 24 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.

Dolly Parton – Dumb Blonde: A Classic Country Anthem

Dolly Parton - Dumb Blonde
Cover LP Dolly Parton Monument 1966
«Dumb Blonde» is a song by Dolly Parton that stands out as a powerful statement in the world of country music. Recorded on September 23, 1966 and released on November 7, 1966, this track was written by Curly Putman and produced by Fred Foster. It was included in Dolly Parton’s debut album, «Hello, I’m Dolly,» released in 1967. The song became an instant hit and reached number 24 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.

A Statement Against Stereotypes

«Dumb Blonde» is more than just a catchy country tune; it’s a message against the stereotype of women, particularly blondes, being unintelligent. The lyrics portray a strong, independent woman who refuses to be labeled or underestimated. Through this song, Dolly Parton communicates that appearances can be deceiving and that intelligence and strength are not determined by hair color.
With lines like «You flew too high up off the ground, it’s stormy weather,» the song emphasizes that those who judge others by superficial traits often face consequences. It’s a message that resonated with many listeners, making «Dumb Blonde» a classic in the country music genre.




Dolly Parton: A Country Icon

Dolly Parton - Jolene
Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton is one of the most celebrated figures in country music history. Known for her distinctive voice, songwriting skills, and charismatic personality, she’s had an impressive career with numerous number-one hits and accolades. In addition to «Dumb Blonde,» she’s best known for songs like «Jolene,» «9 to 5,» and «I Will Always Love You.»
Throughout her career, Dolly Parton has achieved over 25 number-one singles on the Billboard Country charts and has won numerous awards, including several Grammy Awards. Her contributions to the country music industry are immeasurable, making her a beloved icon for generations of fans.
«Dumb Blonde» may have been Dolly Parton’s first hit, but it certainly wasn’t her last. This song helped establish her as a rising star in country music and set the stage for her future successes. It showcased her ability to break down stereotypes and connect with audiences on a deeper level.
In summary, «Dumb Blonde» is a classic country music song that addresses stereotypes while highlighting the strength and intelligence of women. Its success was a significant milestone in Dolly Parton’s career, and it remains a timeless anthem that continues to inspire and entertain country music fans around the world.

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Dolly Parton – Dumb Blonde Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Don’t try to cry your way out of this
Don’t try to lie or I’ll catch you in it
Don’t try to make me feel sorry for you
Just because I’m blonde
Don’t think I’m dumb
‘Cause this dumb blonde ain’t nobody’s fool
[Pre-Chorus]
When you left you thought I’d sit
And you thought I’d wait
And you thought I’d cry
You called me a dumb blonde (Dumb blonde)
Ah, but somehow I lived through it
And you know if there’s one thing this blonde has learned
Blondes have more fun
[Chorus]
You flew too high up off the ground
It’s stormy weather and had to come back down
But I’ve found new thread for my old spool
Just because I’m blonde
Don’t think I’m dumb
‘Cause this dumb blonde ain’t nobody’s fool
[Pre-Chorus]
When you left you thought I’d sit
And you thought I’d wait
And you thought I’d cry
You called me a dumb blonde
Ah, but somehow I lived through it
And you know if there’s one thing this blonde has learned
Blondes have more fun
[Chorus]
You flew too high up off the ground
It’s stormy weather and had to come back down
But I’ve found new thread for my old spool
Just because I’m blonde
Don’t think I’m dumb
‘Cause this dumb blonde ain’t nobody’s fool

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