“One is only poor, only if they choose to be,” Dolly wrote in her now-iconic ballad—penned on a dry cleaning receipt during a 1969 tour. Inspired by a coat her mother sewed from rags, the song captures childhood poverty, love, and resilience with unforgettable honesty.

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