Veteran singer Dolly Parton says she has no plans to retire from music.
The 70-year-old country star said 'retirement' doesn't appeal to her and she doesn't want to miss on the love fans shower on her, reported Digital Spy.
"Why would I ever do that?! That word doesn't register with me. I cannot possibly imagine retiring. What would I retire to? For me not to think that I would have something to do, that I would miss out on all the excitement and all the fans. All these dreams and creative ideas that I have. There is no way that I would ever retire," Parton said.
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"The only thing that would lay me low or even slow me down would be if I were sick or if my husband was sick and needed me. But I intend to work for as long as I can.
"If I'm lucky enough to live to 100, I hope to be like Betty White and Bob Hope and George Burns. I want to be working. And Tony Bennett, he is doing pretty good! I want to be like that!" she said.
Parton released her 43rd studio album "Pure & Simple" this month.
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