Dionne Warwick made an appearance on Tamron Hall's talk show, where she delighted fans with exciting news of a collaboration with Dolly Parton. According to Warwick, Parton reached out to her and sent a song for her to record, which Warwick gladly accepted. She described Parton as a sweetheart and praised her talent.
Not only did Parton send Warwick one song, but she also shared another one that the two would be performing as a duet. The upcoming duet is a gospel song titled "Peace Like a River,"
written by Parton herself. Warwick expressed her enthusiasm for the collaboration, noting that while she has done many duets throughout her career, this one is going to be very special.
During the interview, Warwick also discussed her famous tweets, which have gained her recognition as the unofficial Queen of Twitter. In response to a tweet in which she jokingly stated that she would be dating Pete Davidson next, Warwick chuckled and wondered why everyone else gets to date him and not her.
Warwick's new documentary, "Dionne Warwick: Don't Make Me Over," premiered on CNN and showcased her incredible journey in the music industry.
The film features interviews with Quincy Jones, Alicia Keys, Snoop Dogg, Olivia Newton-John, and former president Bill Clinton, who all offered their insights on Warwick's legacy.
Fans eagerly await the release of the duet between Warwick and Parton, eagerly anticipating the harmonious blend of their voices in "Peace Like a River."