Dolly Parton is not ruling out a possible stop of the Beyoncé Cowboy tour.

“You never know, anything is possible! Because she really is very good with that [tour]”Parton said during an interview with News on Wednesday about its new line of frozen foods.

Parton added that “Beyoncé’s country album loved” and explained why he found the interpretation of “Jolene” by “Jolene’s singer”, the classic 1973 country song, so “fun.”

“I felt very honored that she wanted to make her version of ‘Jolene,” said Grammy winner. “That is a great fulfillment for me, when someone wants to make my songs in any version.”

“I was very fun for his opinion about that, and I had a great kick of that,” he said about Beyoncé’s new lyrics in his ballad. “She will not sit and say: ‘Oh, please, don’t take you to my man.’ She is going to kick a little!”

Parton told Huffpost why he found Beyoncé's interpretation of
Parton told News why he found Beyoncé’s interpretation of “Jolene” so “fun”, compared to his original version.

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While Parton was willing to open about “Jolene”, there is a song that the singer of “9 to 5” still cannot speak, a secret song, buried in a vault in Dollywood.

The song, which is buried in a time capsule at Dollywood Dreammore resort from Parton, will not be released until 2045.

“It is not supposed to be open until I will be 100, and that, that is the day after tomorrow,” he joked.

“So I am supposed to say what it is, and who knows, I can be there to sing it,” the singer shared, although he said that there is no possibility of “let me dig me up” at this time.

“I wanted to tell you once or twice: ‘That song was so good! Can I put another song there? Can I dig that? “I thought, ‘No, that’s just a deal we made, and we’ll see'”.

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Parton poses for a portrait in Dollywood on October 24, 1988, in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
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“Some of you will be close!” Parton said about the future launch of the song, which said “she had a lot of meaning” for her.

“I thought very and hard about what I should say, at that time,” he said. “Then, if there is a way to play it with web music, and everything changes now, then I suppose it will hear it then. If it is disintegrated or something, then I suppose you will know that you mean well.”