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The Essential John Denver
''The Essential John Denver'' is a compilation album of John Denver's songs. Composed of two discs, each containing 18 songs, the album was released in February 2007 as part of ''The Essential'' series by Sony BMG Sony BMG Music Entertainment was an American record company owned as a 50–50 joint venture between Sony Corporation of America and Bertelsmann. The venture's successor, the revived Sony Music, is wholly owned by Sony, following their buyou .... A limited edition was eventually released. The album peaked at No. 55 on the ''Billboard'' Top Country Albums chart. Track listing Notes Charts References 2007 compilation albums John Denver compilation albums Albums produced by Milt Okun Albums produced by Larry Butler (producer) Albums produced by Roger Nichols (recording engineer) {{2000s-pop-rock-album-stub ...
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John Denver
Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. (December 31, 1943 – October 12, 1997), known professionally as John Denver, was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, actor, activist, and humanitarian whose greatest commercial success was as a solo singer. After traveling and living in numerous locations while growing up in his military family, Denver began his music career with folk music groups during the late 1960s. Starting in the 1970s, he was one of the most popular Acoustic music, acoustic artists of the decade and one of its best-selling artists. By 1974, he was one of America's best-selling performers; AllMusic has called Denver "among the most beloved entertainers of his era". Denver recorded and released approximately 300 songs, about 200 of which he composed. He had 33 albums and singles that were certified Gold and Platinum in the U.S by the RIAA certification, RIAA, with estimated sales of more than 33 million units. He recorded and performed primarily with an acoustic guita ...
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Poems, Prayers & Promises
''Poems, Prayers & Promises'' is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Denver, released on April 6, 1971 through RCA Records. The album was recorded in New York City, and produced by Milton Okun and Susan Ruskin. ''Poems, Prayers & Promises'' was Denver's commercial breakthrough, and contained several of his most popular songs, such as "Poems, Prayers, and Promises", " My Sweet Lady", "I Guess He'd Rather Be in Colorado", " Sunshine on My Shoulders", and " Take Me Home, Country Roads", which would become one of Denver's signature songs. "The Box", which concludes the album, is a poem by Kendrew Lascelles Kendrew Lascelles (pronounced ''Lassels''; 20 September 1935 – 1 March 2022) was an English-born actor, performer and writer from South Africa. His works are known for raising the profile of issues of major social conscience, particularly Apa ... illustrating the futility of war. The album peaked at number 15 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Track listing ...
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Looking For Space
"Looking for Space" is a popular song written and performed by the American singer-songwriter John Denver. Released as a single from his album '' Windsong'', "Looking for Space" peaked at No. 29 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in April 1976. On the easy listening chart, the song reached No. 1 to become his seventh to top that chart. Denver described the themes of the song to ''Billboard'' magazine: "It's about looking for the definition of who you are, by finding out where you are, not only physically, but mentally and emotionally." He has also credited his training in Erhard Seminars Training as inspiring the lyrics to the song. Denver dedicated this song to Werner Erhard, and it was the theme song for the est organization. The song experienced a brief resurgence in popularity in 1987 when it featured prominently in "Limbo," the last episode of Season 7 of the television series '' Magnum, P.I.'' The song played in its entirety over the last four minutes of the episode, which ...
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Sweet Surrender (John Denver Song)
"Sweet Surrender" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter John Denver. It was originally recorded for his 1974 album '' Back Home Again'', but was chosen as the lead single from the concert album '' An Evening with John Denver''. "Sweet Surrender" reached No. 13 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in February 1975, remaining in the Top 40 for eight weeks. It also rose to No. 1 on the adult contemporary chart, Denver's fourth song to reach the top on this survey (following " Sunshine on My Shoulders", " Annie's Song" and " Back Home Again"). Whitburn, Joel (1996). ''The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits'', 6th Edition (Billboard Publications) Following a theme common to many of Denver's songs, the lyrics to "Sweet Surrender" deal with a journey of self-exploration tied to themes of nature and environment. The single version of "Sweet Surrender" has yet to appear on any compact disc or digital reissue, characterized by its lack of applause over the introduction. ...
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Annie's Song
"Annie's Song" (also known as "Annie's Song (You Fill Up My Senses)") is a song in time written and recorded by American singer-songwriter John Denver. The song was released as the lead single from his eighth studio album '' Back Home Again''. It was his second number-one song in the United States, occupying that spot for two weeks in July 1974. "Annie's Song" also went to number one on the Easy Listening chart. ''Billboard'' ranked it as the No. 25 song for 1974. It went to number one in the United Kingdom, where it was Denver's only major hit single. Four years later, an instrumental version also became flautist James Galway's only major British hit. Background "Annie's Song" was written as an ode to Denver's wife at the time, Annie Martell Denver. Denver "wrote this song in July 1973 in about ten-and-a-half minutes one day on a ski lift" to the top of Aspen Mountain in Aspen, Colorado, as the physical exhilaration of having "just skied down a very difficult run" and the ...
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An Evening With John Denver
''An Evening with John Denver'' is the first live album by American singer and songwriter John Denver. It was recorded at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, California in August and September 1974. He was backed by an orchestra conducted by Lee Holdridge. Denver's manager, Milton Okun, was the album's music producer. Track listing Notes * mistakenly credited as ''Owens'' B. Castleman Personnel Musicians *John Denver — vocals, 6- and 12-string guitar *Dick Kniss — bass *Herb Lovelle — drums *Steve Weisberg — lead guitar, pedal steel guitar, resonator guitar *John Sommers — rhythm guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin *Hal Blaine — percussion Orchestra *Lee Holdridge Lee Elwood Holdridge (born March 3, 1944) is a Haitian-born American composer, conductor, and orchestrator. A 18-time Emmy Award nominee, he has won two Primetime Emmy Awards, two Daytime Emmy Awards, two News & Documentary Emmy Awards, and one ... — conductor *Allan Harshman *Assa Dr ...
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Thank God I'm A Country Boy
"Thank God I'm a Country Boy", also known as "Country Boy", is a song written by John Martin Sommers and recorded by American singer/songwriter John Denver. The song was originally included on Denver's 1974 album '' Back Home Again''. A version recorded live on August 26, 1974, at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles was included on his 1975 album '' An Evening with John Denver''. The live version was released as a single and went to No. 1 on both the ''Billboard magazine'' Hot Country Singles and ''Billboard'' Hot 100 charts. The song topped both charts for one week each, first the country chart (on May 31), and the Hot 100 chart a week later. ''Thank God I'm a Country Boy'' also became the name of a variety special show hosted by Denver in 1977. "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" was one of six songs released in 1975 that topped both the Billboard Hot 100 and ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles charts. Denver's two-sided hit " I'm Sorry"/" Calypso" also received that distinction. ...
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Back Home Again (John Denver Album)
''Back Home Again'' is the eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Denver, released in June 1974. The multi-platinum album reached the top position on the ''Billboard'' 200 and contained the hit singles " Annie's Song" (#1 pop, No. 1 adult contemporary), and " Back Home Again" (#5 pop, No. 1 AC, No. 1 country). In addition, the studio versions of " Thank God I'm a Country Boy" and " Sweet Surrender" appear on this album. The song "Grandma's Feather Bed" was written by banjoist Jim Connor, of the New Kingston Trio, based on a verse he wrote for his grandmother. Denver first heard Connor playing the song in 1968. Connor played on Denver's recording, and toured with the singer. Andy Powell, "Connor’s ‘Grand ...
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Back Home Again (song)
"Back Home Again" is a popular song written and performed by the American singer-songwriter John Denver. "Back Home Again" was released as a single from his album of the same name in 1974. Background "Back Home Again" peaked at number five on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in November of that year; it was Denver's fifth Top 10 hit on the pop chart. "Back Home Again" topped the adult contemporary chart for two weeks. The single was the first of three number ones on the country music chart where it stayed for a single week. The single was certified a gold record by the RIAA. The song won a CMA Award for Denver in 1975 in the category "Song of the Year"; he was also named "Entertainer of the Year" at the same ceremony, prompting country pop singer Charlie Rich to light the envelope on fire after reading that Denver had won—in an apparent insult to Denver's musical style and image. '' Cash Box'' called it a "laid back and mellow song, with some fine arranging by Lee Holdridge ...
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Sunshine On My Shoulders
"Sunshine on My Shoulders" (sometimes titled simply "Sunshine") is a song recorded and co-written by American singer-songwriter John Denver. It was originally released as an album track on 1971's ''Poems, Prayers & Promises'' and later, as a single in 1973. It went to number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in the U.S. in early 1974. Song history Denver described how he wrote "Sunshine on My Shoulders": "I wrote the song in Minnesota at the time I call 'late winter, early spring'. It was a dreary day, gray and slushy. The snow was melting and it was too cold to go outside and have fun, but God, you're ready for spring. You want to get outdoors again and you're waiting for that sun to shine, and you remember how sometimes just the sun itself can make you feel good. And in that very melancholy frame of mind I wrote 'Sunshine on My Shoulders'." The song was slightly remixed for single release, with the addition of strings and woodwinds to enhance the background of the song ...
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Farewell Andromeda
''Farewell Andromeda'' is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter John Denver, released in June 1973. The LP made Billboard's Top 20, reaching No. 16, with three singles subsequently released: "I'd Rather Be a Cowboy" 62 POP, #25 AC "Farewell Andromeda" 89 POP, No. 20 ACand "Please, Daddy" 69 POP, No. 69 C&W ''Record World ''Record World'' magazine was one of the three main music industry trade magazines in the United States, along with '' Billboard'' and '' Cashbox''. It was founded in 1946 under the name ''Music Vendor'', but in 1964 it was changed to ''Record Wo ...'' called the title track a "bright and positive ditty in the same vein as ' Rocky Mountain High.'" Track listing Personnel *John Denver – guitar, vocals * Eric Weissberg – banjo, steel guitar *Jan Camp Garrett – mandolin, vocals *Victor Garrett – bass, vocals * Lawrence Gottlieb – steel guitar, vocals * Lee Holdridge – string arrangements *Michael Holmes – piano *Dick Kniss ...
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Rocky Mountain High (album)
''Rocky Mountain High'' is the sixth studio album released by American singer-songwriter John Denver in September 1972. It was his first US Top 10 album (no. 4), propelled by the single "Rocky Mountain High", and in addition reached no. 11 in the UK and no. 1 in Canada. The album's cover photograph was taken at Slaughterhouse Falls, Rio Grande Trail, Aspen, Colorado. Track listing Personnel *John Denver – 6-string guitars, twelve-string guitars, acoustic guitars, vocals, arrangements * Mike Taylor – guitar *Dick Kniss – double bass, arranger *Frank Owens – piano *Paul Prestopino – mandolin, dobro *Eric Weissberg – banjo, steel guitar *Gary Chester – drums, percussion *Bill Danoff, Martine Habib, Bruce Innes, Mike Kobluk, Taffy Nivert – backing vocals *Pupils of Whitby School, Greenwich, Connecticut Greenwich (, ) is a New England town, town in southwestern Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. At the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census, the town ...
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