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Driving down the road I get a feeling that I should have been home yesterday, yesterday.” — John Denver, “Take Me Home, Country Roads” ...
John Denver’s “Country Roads,” an ode to West Virginia, hit the airways 45 years ago this week and continues to pump pride into a state besieged by low self-esteem.
"Take Me Home, Country Roads" was John Denver’s first big hit and became both his signature song and West Virginia's state song. Like many great songs, there are great stories behind the song as ...
"'Take Me Home, Country Roads' has a chorus that is pure solid gold. It's the type of song that I think people will be singing 100 years from now," he observes.
Country Roads, Take Me Home: Road To CFB Visits A West Virginia Game Day. The ultimate cherry on top of a West Virginia college football game day is getting to sing 'Country Roads' with 60,000 of ...
Ever since the Fallout 76 reveal last month the office has been breaking into song. Specifically, one song: John Denver’s ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’. It’s a certified banger, that’s ...
John Denver almost used Massachusetts instead of West Virginia in 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' which would have been an absolute worst-case scenario. — Kyle Madson (@KyleAMadson) May 24, 2020.
Take Me Home Country Roads: A Trip Through Appalachia The real Appalachia—a region of engaging diversity and culture—remains ripe for discovery. Published Apr 11, 2019 at 2:12 PM EDT Updated ...
I’ll let the country roads take me home, back to summer, air conditioning, a full-size bed, and most notably, no homework. If there’s one unifying factor in this world, it’s music. It let me find ...