Dolly Parton delivers a heart-stopping tribute to her late husband, Carl Dean, with the debut of her poignant new ballad, “Forever Love”

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Dolly Parton, the queen of heart-wrenching storytelling, brought fans to tears with the emotional debut of Forever Love, a tender new ballad dedicated to her late husband of 56 years, Carl Thomas Dean, who passed away in 2022. Performing live at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, Dolly—dressed in a flowing ivory gown with delicate lace accents—sat alone at a grand piano under a single spotlight, her signature glittering nails gliding across the keys as she sang with raw, trembling vulnerability.

The lyrics, penned entirely by Dolly, painted an intimate portrait of their lifelong romance (“You were my steady hand in the storm / My compass, my shelter, my warm”), referencing private jokes, their 1966 wedding in Ringgold, Georgia, and even Dean’s legendary aversion to the spotlight—”You never wanted fame, just my heart to hold”—while a montage of never-before-seen home videos played behind her, showing candid moments of the couple laughing on their porch and holding hands in their Nashville backyard.

 

As the final chorus swelled, Dolly’s voice cracked on the line “I’ll see you in the stars, my always and forever,” prompting a standing ovation from the audience—many openly weeping—before she whispered, “That one’s for you, Carl,” and blew a kiss skyward.

The song, set to appear on her upcoming album Silver and Gold (a tribute to their “golden years”), instantly trended worldwide, with fans praising its unflinching honesty and timeless melody, proving once again that Dolly’s greatest gift is turning personal love into universal art.

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