Dolly Parton Channels Freddie Mercury In A Show-Stopping Cover Of “We Are The Champions”

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Dolly Parton has never been afraid to push musical boundaries, and her album, Rockstar, proves it once again. At 77, the country legend takes on Queen’s We Are the Champions, transforming the rock anthem with her unmistakable voice and signature style. She starts with a heartfelt performance, then builds up to an exciting finish that flows right into the famous We Will Rock You beat.

As part of her album, this cover showcases Parton’s ability to honor classic rock while making it her own. She doesn’t try to mimic Freddie Mercury 100%; instead, she brings a fresh take that radiates determination and pride. The blend of soaring vocals and arena-ready instrumentation makes this version both nostalgic and invigorating

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Dolly Parton’s rendition of We Are the Champions puts a fresh spin on Queen’s iconic anthem while staying true to its message of triumph. Instead of Freddie Mercury’s grand, operatic delivery, she brings a steady, heartfelt power to the song. There’s a quiet strength in her voice—one that speaks to perseverance and experience rather than theatrical flair.

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The production keeps the rock energy alive, blending rich instrumentation with her unmistakable country roots. It’s a bold reinterpretation that doesn’t try to mimic the original but instead honors it in a way only Dolly can. Fans of both Queen and Parton have praised the cover, seeing it as yet another example of her fearless ability to cross genres and make every song she touches uniquely her own.

Dolly Parton’s Rockstar is a major rock tribute, featuring 9 new songs and 20 classic covers. At 77, she’s proving she can take on any genre. The album is packed with legendary collaborations. She sings Every Breath You Take with Sting, I Want You Back with Steven Tyler, and Wrecking Ball with Miley Cyrus. One of the biggest highlights is Let It Be, where she’s joined by Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Peter Frampton, and Mick Fleetwood.

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