Bee Gees' Barry Gibb, Dolly Parton perform duet in heartfelt version of 'Words'
The song is featured on Gibb's upcoming album, out Jan. 8.
Bee Gees co-founder Barry Gibb teamed up with Dolly Parton for a reimagined duet version of the 1968 Bee Gees' hit "Words" that will be featured on his upcoming album, "Greenfields: The Gibb Brothers Songbook Vol. 1."
The track has been issued as an advanced digital single.
A "visualizer" video for the soaring ballad is now available on Gibb's official YouTube channel.
"So excited to share ['Words'] with you all," Gibb wrote in a message posted on his Twitter page, alongside a clip of him and Parton in the studio. "[Dolly] and I had so much fun singing this song together from my new album."
Parton wrote in her own tweet, "I was honored when my dear friend [Bary Gibb] asked me to join him for a special version of 'Words' on his new album!"
The original version of "Words," which Gibb recorded with his late brothers and Bee Gees bandmates Robin and Maurice Gibb, peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 back in '68.
"Greenfields" features Gibb collaborating with a variety of country stars and other artists for new renditions of Bee Gees' hits, including "Jive Talkin," "I've Gotta Get a Message to You," Lonely Days," "Too Much Heaven" and more.
Guest artists include Parton, Olivia Newton-John, Sheryl Crow, Keith Urban, Miranda Lambert, Alison Krauss and Little Big Town.
"Greenfields: The Gibb Brothers Songbook Vol. 1" is available for preorder ahead of its Jan. 8 release.