No, John Denver did not sing Hey There Delilah. The Plain White T's released that song in 2005. John Denver died in 1997. Tom Jones had a 1968 single entitled simply Delilah, but John Denver never sang that song either.
No Randy Sparks of the New Christy Minstrels did
The hit version was by Harry Nilsson. The song was written by Fred Neil. http://popularmusichistory.com/
I love that song. I never heard him sing it with anybody. I think he wrote that song for his son Zachary's first Christmas.
One could view the lyrics to Annie's Song by the singer John Denver on any good lyrics site such as AZ Lyrics, Metro Lyrics, Lyrics 007, Lyrics Freak or Sing 365.
No, John Denver did not sing Hey There Delilah. The Plain White T's released that song in 2005. John Denver died in 1997. Tom Jones had a 1968 single entitled simply Delilah, but John Denver never sang that song either.
No Randy Sparks of the New Christy Minstrels did
The hit version was by Harry Nilsson. The song was written by Fred Neil. http://popularmusichistory.com/
I love that song. I never heard him sing it with anybody. I think he wrote that song for his son Zachary's first Christmas.
One could view the lyrics to Annie's Song by the singer John Denver on any good lyrics site such as AZ Lyrics, Metro Lyrics, Lyrics 007, Lyrics Freak or Sing 365.
Sweet Surrender - John Denver song - was created in 1974-12.
N/M...it's take me home country road by John Denver.
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that is from a Dave Messina song titled Please come to Boston. I don't believe that is a John Denver song.
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