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Jolene may refer to:


People

* Jolene (name), a female given name


Music

* Jolene (band), an American alt-country band * ''Jolene'' (album), an album by Dolly Parton * "Jolene" (song), a 1973 song by Dolly Parton * "Jolene", a song by
Hey Ocean! Hey Ocean! is a Canadian indie alternative rock and synthpop band formed in 2004 in Vancouver. David Beckingham and Ashleigh Ball had been friends since grade 6, joining with David Vertesi in the 2000s to form the band. The band consists of Ashle ...
on the 2012 album ''IS'' * "Jolene", a song by Ewert and The Two Dragons on the 2011 album '' Good Man Down'' * "Jolene", a song by Bob Dylan on the 2009 album ''
Together Through Life ''Together Through Life'' is the 33rd studio album by singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on April 28, 2009, by Columbia Records. The release of the album, which reached number 1 in multiple countries, was unexpected and surprised fans. Dyla ...
'' * "Jolene", a song by Ray LaMontagne on the 2004 album '' Trouble'' covered on the 2008 album '' The Foundation'' by
Zac Brown Band Zac Brown Band is an American country music band based in Atlanta, Georgia. The lineup consists of Zac Brown (lead vocals, guitar), Jimmy De Martini ( fiddle, vocals), John Driskell Hopkins (bass guitar, guitar, baritone guitar, banjo, ukul ...
* "Jolene", a song by Cake on the 1994 album ''
Motorcade of Generosity ''Motorcade of Generosity'' is the debut studio album by American alternative rock band Cake. It was recorded at the Pus Cavern studio in Sacramento, California, and released through Capricorn Records on February 7, 1994. According to ''Pitchfork ...
'' * "Jolene", a song by The White Stripes on the 2010 album '' Under Great White Northern Lights'' * "Jolene", a trumpet solo by James F. Burke (Musician)


Other uses

* ''Jolene'' (film), a 2008 American drama film directed by Dan Ireland * "Jolene: A Life" a short story by
E. L. Doctorow Edgar Lawrence Doctorow (January 6, 1931 – July 21, 2015) was an American novelist, editor, and professor, best known for his works of historical fiction. He wrote twelve novels, three volumes of short fiction and a stage drama. They included ...
inspired by the Parton song and source material for the Ireland movie {{disambiguation