• Beyoncé shared the track list for her upcoming album "Act ll: Cowboy Carter" on Wednesday.
  • Fans got a preview of the album on Beyoncé's Instagram, revealing song titles such as "American Requiem," "Blackbird" and "Protector."
  • References to Dolly Parton are found in a track called "Dolly P" and a likely cover of Parton's song "Jolene."

Buckle up, cowpoke: On Wednesday, Beyoncé shared the track list for her forthcoming album, "Act ll: Cowboy Carter."

"Cowboy Carter" arrives Friday, but fans got a sneak peek on the superstar's Instagram account, when she shared an image that appears to include the titles of her songs: from the previously released "Texas Hold ‘Em" and "16 Carriages," now including "American Requiem," "Blackbird," "Protector," "My Rose," "Bodyguard," "Daughter," "Spaghetti," "Alligator Tears," "Smoke Hour ll," "Just For Fun," "ll Most Wanted," "Levi’s Jeans," "Flamenco," "Ya Ya," "Oh Louisiana," "Desert Eagle," "Riverdance," "ll Hands ll Heaven," "Tyrant," "Sweet Honey Buckin," and "Amen."

One song appears to be called "The Linda Martell Show," a reference to the groundbreaking country performer who became the first Black woman to play the Grand Ole Opry.

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There's also mention of "Dolly P" — likely a reference to Dolly Parton — and a track titled "Jolene," a reference to one of Parton's best-known songs.

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Beyoncé performs on Nov. 4, 2016, at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio. On Wednesday, Beyoncé shared the track list for her forthcoming album, "Act ll: Cowboy Carter." (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

Earlier this month, in an interview with Knox News celebrating the seasonal opening of her amusement park Dollywood, Parton said she thinks Beyoncé has recorded a cover of her 1973 hit.

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"Well, I think she has," she said. "I think she’s recorded ‘Jolene’ and I think it’s probably gonna be on her country album, which I’m very excited about that."

The track list also mentions "Smoke Hour Willie Nelson," but it is not immediately clear if Nelson is involved with the project.