In 1972, John Denver released "Rocky Mountain High", a song that was banned at some radio stations because of the title.
The two artists remained friendly, and Newton-John later recorded a cover of Denver's 1971 hit “Country Roads” in 1975. The ...
Among all of John Denver's music, "Take Me Home, Country Roads" became his signature tune that he'll be forever tied to — but ...
In 1974, John Denver was already a successful singer-songwriter. Adored for his signature wire-rimmed glasses, boyish grin, and crystal-clear tenor, Denver had made waves with hits like “Take Me Home, ...
Happy New Year’s Eve. Today’s roundup of musical history highlights a golden-haired troubadour with a grin as wide as the Rocky Mountains. But first, what other notable figures in music have birthdays ...
The 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' singer's simple but powerful philosophy will change the way you handle life's lowest ...
VARIOUS ARTISTS, Take Me Home— A Tribute to John Denver (Badman) What’s this? A tribute album that required thought and effort? Hard to believe, but it’s true. Bay Area gloom merchant Mark Kozelek ...
John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads" appears on a pair of Billboard charts this week, earning the late star his first hit on the Digital Song Sales ranking. John Denver poses for a portrait in ...
For those of us born in the latter decades of the 20th century, John Denver’s dulcet tones and sweet songs playing on the radio were a common occurrence, especially around Christmastime. The ...