**Verse 1** [Classic Guitar Twang]
In a smoky old bar on a Saturday night,
Dolly walks in guitar in hand, and the mood feels just right.
With her rhinestone smile and a heart full of dreams,
She brings the old stories back, and so it seems.
**Chorus**
Oh, Dolly and The Dolliettes, singin’ sweet and low,
With a touch of heartache in every note they throw.
When the lights start to dim and the jukebox plays,
Dolly leads the way, in her own special way.
**Pre-Chorus**
With every strum of the guitar,
She takes us back to the stars.
In the shadows where the memories dwell,
Her voice rings out like a magic spell.
**Chorus**
Oh, Dolly and The Dolliettes, singin’ sweet and low,
With a touch of heartache in every note they throw.
When the lights start to dim and the jukebox plays,
Dolly leads the way, in her own special way.
**Verse 2**
From the hills of Tennessee to the wide open plains,
Her laughter echoes like a soft summer rain.
With The Dolliettes harmonizing close by her side,
They weave a tapestry of love and pride.
**Chorus**
Oh, Dolly and The Dolliettes, singin’ sweet and low,
With a touch of heartache in every note they throw.
When the lights start to dim and the jukebox plays,
Dolly leads the way, in her own special way.
**Pre-Chorus**
With every strum of the guitar,
She takes us back to the stars.
In the shadows where the memories dwell,
Her voice rings out like a magic spell.
**Chorus**
Oh, Dolly and The Dolliettes, singin’ sweet and low,
With a touch of heartache in every note they throw.
When the lights start to dim and the jukebox plays,
Dolly leads the way, in her own special way.
**Repeat Outro**
Oh, Dolly and The Dolliettes, singin’ sweet and low,
With a touch of heartache in every note they throw.
When the lights start to dim and the jukebox starts to play,
Dolly leads the way, in her own special way.
Dolly leads the way, in her own special way.