Dolly Parton Miley Cyrus Team Up for ‘Wrecking Ball’

The calendar recently made the change from 2022 to 2023. Many people have annual traditions or get-togethers to mark the once-a-year occasion. Two iconic singers marked the occasion by appearing together and combined their musical talents to help ring in the new year.

Miley Cyrus, who hosted NBC’s New Year’s Eve celebration, was joined on stage by the legendary Dolly Parton for a rendition of a chart-topping tune. Dolly and Miley helped bring in 2023 with “Wrecking Ball.”

As the clip posted to YouTube shows, Miley kicked off the tune by singing the first verse to her beloved song as the audience cheered, clapped and sang along with her. Dolly chimed in with the second verse. The two then brought the house down as Dolly and Miley joined forces for the song’s chorus about a relationship that ended badly.

“I came in like a wrecking ball
I never hit so hard in love
All I wanted was to break your walls.”

Dolly and Miley were obviously enjoying themselves during their performance. One would occasionally glance over and smile at the other during the approximately 3-minute song.

But that wasn’t the only song Dolly and Miley sang together. Immediately following the conclusion of “Wrecking Ball,” Dolly began belting out the lyrics to “I Will Always Love You” at the 2:52-minute mark in the clip.

At the end of the second song, the audience showed their appreciation for Dolly and Miley’s efforts as they went wild, applauding and cheering. 

The clip of Dolly and Miley performing at NBC’s New Year’s Eve bash, which was just posted a few days ago, has already been watched nearly 3 million times. 

Revelation 14:2 “And a voice from heaven came to my ears, like the sound of great waters, and the sound of loud thunder: and the voice which came to me was like the sound of players, playing on instruments of music.”

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