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My Sweet Lady is a song written and first recorded by John Denver, and was included on his Poems, Prayers & Promises LP in 1971. [1] Denver released it as a single in 1977. Record World said that "a lilting string arrangement complements his sincere vocal and gentle acoustic guitar work." [2]
This page is a comprehensive discography of American folk musician John Denver.Denver had four number one hits on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, all achieved between 1973 and 1975: "Sunshine on My Shoulders", "Annie's Song", "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" and "I'm Sorry".
Poems, Prayers & Promises is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Denver, released on April 6, 1971 by RCA Records.The album was recorded in New York City, and produced by Milton Okun and Susan Ruskin.
Love Again is the twenty-fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Denver released in 1996. It was released by CMC Records.. It is alternatively known as The Unplugged Collection and A Celebration of Life (1943–1997).
John Denver's Greatest Hits Volume 2 is a compilation album by American singer-songwriter John Denver, released in 1977. The single released from this album is " My Sweet Lady ." It peaked at No. 13 on the adult contemporary chart, No. 32 on the pop chart, and No. 62 on the country chart in the United States.
John Denver's Greatest Hits Volume 3 is a compilation album by American singer-songwriter John Denver, released in November 1984. " Love Again " and "The Gold and Beyond" were the new singles from this album.
All tracks are written by John Denver, except where noted: Disc one: Leaving on a Jet Plane – 3:37; Rhymes & Reasons – 3:13; Follow Me – 2:26; Aspenglow – 2:08; Sunshine on My Shoulders (John Denver, Dick Kniss, Michael Taylor) – 5:11; My Sweet Lady – 4:25; Take Me Home, Country Roads (Bill Danoff, John Denver, Taffy Nivert) – 4:05
"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 . [ 1 ] "