John sang a song written by Bill Danoff called "Dearest Esmerelda", but it wasn't about a hotel, to the best of my knowledge.
Sweet Surrender - John Denver song - was created in 1974-12.
John Denver released Today as part of a live album in 1974
that is from a Dave Messina song titled Please come to Boston. I don't believe that is a John Denver song.
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.
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Sweet Surrender - John Denver song - was created in 1974-12.
John Denver released Today as part of a live album in 1974
that is from a Dave Messina song titled Please come to Boston. I don't believe that is a John Denver song.
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.
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The Lennon-McCartney composition "Mother Nature's Son". Denver also covered the song on his 1975 live double album "An Evening With John Denver."
John Denver - Rocky Mountain High
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