Dolly Parton unveils her next album Rock Star with a

Dolly Parton unveils her next album, Rock Star, with a cover of Paul McCartney’s Let It Be

Dolly Parton reveals she sang a cover of The Beatles’ ‘Let It Be’ with Paul McCartney for upcoming album Rock Star

Legendary country singer Dolly Parton is revealing more details about her first rock ‘n’ roll album – Rock Star – which is rumored to be out this fall.

“Paul McCartney sang with me [a cover of the Beatles’ 1970 song] Let it be,” teased the 77-year-old national sweetheart in a preview for Rachael Ray on Tuesday.

“I have many wonderful iconic songs that people love and wonderful iconic singers that join me.”

Dolly Parton unveils her next album Rock Star with a

“Here I am at 77, going to be a rock star!” Legendary country crooner Dolly Parton reveals more details about her first rock ‘n’ roll album – Rock Star – which is rumored to be out this fall (pictured November 5).

Dolly also confirmed she sang with Elton John on one of his songs for her 49th studio album – which will definitely feature Stevie Nicks, Annie Lennox, Joan Jett, Steve Perry, Steven Tyler and John Fogerty.

There’s no question that Parton’s famous goddaughter Miley Cyrus will be joining Rock Star: “We’ll definitely have her with us.”

However, the Tennessee native told the 54-year-old foodie that she still hasn’t secured Cher, but “hopefully” that duet will happen soon.

Dolly previously revealed on The View that she, Pink and Brandi Carlile performed a cover of the 1965 Rolling Stones hit (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.

The 77-year-old national sweetheart teased in a preview for Rachael Ray on Tuesday:

The 77-year-old national sweetheart teased in a preview for Rachael Ray on Tuesday: “Paul McCartney sang with me [a cover of the Beatles’ 1970 song] Let It Be’ (pictured December 12)

Dolly gushed of the 54-year-old foodie (R):

Dolly gushed of the 54-year-old foodie (R): “I’ve got a lot of wonderful iconic songs that people love and wonderful iconic singers that follow me.”

There's no question that the famous goddaughter of Tennessee native Miley Cyrus (R, pictured December 31) will be attending Rock Star:

There’s no question that the famous goddaughter of Tennessee native Miley Cyrus (R, pictured December 31) will be attending Rock Star: “We’ll definitely have her there.”

Parton’s album will also feature Led Zeppelin’s 1971 song Stairway to Heaven, and she already debuted her new track Rockin’ at the 37th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in LA on November 5th.

“I wrote a little special song for this to sum up my feelings about not being sure I was a rock star, but you know me well enough to know that I won’t let any opportunity go to waste,” he said the 10-time Grammy winner — who has sold over 100 million records — to Rachael.

“I figured if I’m ever going to make a rock ‘n’ roll album, which I’ve often dreamed I could do one day, now is the time. So I reached out to a lot of the friends who were with me at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as we rehearsed there for those few days.

Yes or no?  However, Dolly told Rachael that she still hasn't secured Cher (R, pictured in 1978) but

Yes or no? However, Dolly told Rachael that she still hasn’t secured Cher (R, pictured in 1978) but “hopefully” this duet will happen soon

Girl power: Parton previously revealed on The View that she, Pink (R) and Brandi Carlile (L) performed a cover of the 1965 Rolling Stones hit (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

Girl power: Parton previously revealed on The View that she, Pink (R) and Brandi Carlile (L) performed a cover of the 1965 Rolling Stones hit (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

The 10-time Grammy winner's album will also feature Led Zeppelin's 1971 song Stairway to Heaven, and she already debuted her new track Rockin' at the 37th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in LA on November 5 ( in the picture).

The 10-time Grammy winner’s album will also feature Led Zeppelin’s 1971 song Stairway to Heaven, and she already debuted her new track Rockin’ at the 37th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in LA on November 5 ( in the picture).

Dolly - who has sold over 100 million records - told Ray:

Dolly – who has sold over 100 million records – told Ray: “I wrote a little special song for this to sum up my feelings about not being sure I was a rock star but you know me well enough to to know I won’t let an opportunity go to waste. I figured if I’m ever going to make a rock ‘n’ roll album, which I’ve often dreamed I could do one day, now is the time.