Carly Pearce Gives Soulful Twist To Dolly Parton’s ‘9 to 5’

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Dolly Parton‘s hardworking mega-hit “9 to 5” was given a phenomenal makeover that had listeners everywhere begging for more.

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Meeting with radio host Bobby Bones of the popular Bobby Bones Show, country music beauty, Carly Pearce gifted crew members and avid fans with a charming rendition of the laborious anthem. Slowing down the song’s tempo and channeling a bluesy vibe, the singer gave an entirely new approach to her restructured performance.

“Tumble outta bed and I stumble to the kitchen/ Pour myself a cup of ambition/ Yawn and stretch and try to come to life/ Jump in the shower and the blood starts pumpin’/ Out on the street the traffic starts jumpin’/ With folks like me on the job from 9 to 5,” she passionately sang.

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The unexpected twist had listeners craving more of her authentic sound and creativity. After showcasing her vocal skills and soothing talent, Pearce was given her applause as she grinned at an admirable job well-done.

About Carly

Pearce has been on the country music radar for a couple of years now. Her debut single, “Every Little Thing” had tremendous success on the charts – landing Pearce her first-ever No. 1 hit. She has since gone on tour with other country stars, played at the Grand Ole Opry 50 times and is even dating a fellow country artist!

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We see big things in Carly Pearce’s future.

You can experience the new sound to Parton’s hit by clicking the video below!

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Manly Bryant

Manly Bryant is a professional writer, social media community manager, and certified home-grown country boy who was raised in the great state of Kentucky. He grew up fishing, camping, working on a farm, and listening to good ol' country music. When he wasn't getting into fun with his buddies, he was baling hay and chopping…

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