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"Annie's Song" (also known as "Annie's Song (You Fill Up My Senses)") is a song 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.
The song is to the tune of "Annie's Song" by John Denver to lyrics that have varied over time with changes to the opening and final two lines. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] [ 2 ] You light up my senses,
"Homegrown Tomatoes" is a 1981 song by Guy Clark, later included on his 1983 Better Days album. [2] It is one of his best-known compositions. [3] The song reached #42 on the US Billboard Country chart during the late summer of 1981. [4] The song was covered by John Denver in 1988 on his LP Higher Ground. [5]
Higher Ground is the twentieth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Denver.Released in September 1988, it was his first studio album on the Windstar label. It was recorded at Denver's private studio in Snowmass, Colorado, with the exception of "For You" and the didjeridu part in "Sing Australia."
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 title single, and in addition reached no. 11 in the UK and no. 1 in Canada. [3]
Bill Murray and classic rock fans will want to check out the actor's latest project.. The Ghostbusters actor and his band, Bill Murray and His Blood Brothers (which features Mike Zito and Albert ...
Some Days Are Diamonds is the fifteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Denver released in June 1981. The singles released from this album are "Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone)"/"Country Love" and "The Cowboy and the Lady".
From helping you fix various appliances around the home to defying Mother Nature's wrath, Hollins does it all. Doing his best snow miser meets mad scientist impression, Hollins arrived in style ...