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VH1 Behind the Music: The John Denver Collection

John Denver  Main Performer

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1 Take Me Home, Country Roads Danoff/Denver 3:11
2 Friends With You Danoff 3:25
3 Rocky Mountain High Denver 4:46
4 Farewell Andromeda (Welcome To My Morning) Denver 4:04
5 Sunshine On My Shoulders Denver 5:13
6 Annie's Song Denver 3:01
7 Back Home Again Denver 4:46
8 Sweet Surrender Denver 5:29
9 Thank God I'm A Country Boy [Live] Sommers 2:50
10 I'm Sorry Denver 3:33
11 Calypso Denver 3:37
12 Fly Away Denver 4:12
13 Looking For Space Denver 4:01
14 Like A Sad Song Denver 3:44
15 My Sweet Lady Denver 4:27
16 How Can I Leave You Again Denver 3:11
17 I Want To Live Denver 3:48
18 Shanghai Breezes Denver 3:12
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VH1 Behind the Music: The John Denver Collection

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Sony Music Entertainment

Style: Singer/Songwriter

VH1 Behind the Music: The John Denver Collection

UPC: 886976972820

Release Date: 05/01/2010

Original Release Date: 05/01/2010

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Take Me Home, Country Roads, Friends With You, Rocky Mountain High, Farewell Andromeda (Welcome To My Morning), Sunshine On My Shoulders, Annie's Song, Back Home Again, Sweet Surrender, Thank God I'm A Country Boy [Live], I'm Sorry, Calypso, Fly Away, Looking For Space, Like A Sad Song, My Sweet Lady, How Can I Leave You Again, I Want To Live, Shanghai Breezes]
Contributors:

Al Campbell

As part of the soundtrack to VH1's Behind the Music series, this John Denver collection contains 18 of his top hits. Obvious material like "Take Me Home, Country Roads," "Rocky Mountain High," and "Sunshine on My Shoulders," are included with lesser heard (although chart making) songs "My Sweet Lady," "How Can I Leave You Again," "I Want to Live," and "Shanghai Breezes." A more thorough picture of Denver's later music would not have omitted early '80s hits like "Dreamland Express" or "Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone)." ~ Al Campbell, Rovi

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