A 1975 country music track so iconic that even people who claim they can't stand the genre likely can sing along with it made ...
Fifty-five years ago today, John Denver was at the top of the country chart with an ode to the simple life that became a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 1975 was a very big year for John Denver. His song, “Thank God I’m a Country Boy,” was a Billboard crossover hit, hitting No. 1 on ...
Among all of John Denver's music, "Take Me Home, Country Roads" became his signature tune that he'll be forever tied to — but he has other great tunes.
John Denver's America features live performances of "Take Me Home, Country Roads," "Rocky Mountain High," and other classics ...
The surprise pairing produced a dreamy, unforgettable song ...
In 1972, John Denver released "Rocky Mountain High", a song that was banned at some radio stations because of the title.
Quote of the Day by John Denver from his song "Thank God I'm A Country Boy" offers a timeless perspective on life's true ...
The spirit of John Denver’s music — and Christmas — is evident in the Rocky Mountain High Experience: A John Denver Christmas show. Starring Rick Schuler, the show pays tribute to Denver, who died in ...
John Denver died after the small plane he was piloting crashed into a California bay Ron Galella Collection via Getty John Denver died in a plane crash in October 1997 The country singer was piloting ...