Denver’s star only kept rising from there, releasing three No. 1 albums between 1973 and 1975. One of those albums was Windsong, which reached the top country spot on Nov. 22, 1975.
For those of us born in the latter decades of the 20th century, John Denver’s dulcet tones and sweet songs playing on the ...
John Denver‘s 1966 debut, John Denver Sings, opens with a cover of the Beatles‘ Revolver classic “Here There And Everywhere” and is peppered with three more of their covers—”Yesterday,” “And I Love ...
Guests can expect an array of covers of John Denver's Christmas songs like "Christmas for Cowboys," "Aspenglow," "Rocky ...
A look back at the Minnesotan who inspired more than one of his songs and how the state's cold spring inspired another. John Denver is associated with the Rocky Mountains, but he married a Minnesota ...
John Denver's music has touched a generation of listeners, but few know that one of his most beloved songs is his most misleading, for one key reason. Denver's 1971 Hit "Take Me Home Country Roads" is ...
All country roads apparently lead to Germany. "Country Roads (Take Me Home)," the popular John Denver song has gone international, with NFL fans in Germany claiming the song as their own for the ...