The chorus of the song is: "Country Roads, take me home, to the place, I belong! West Virginia, Mountain Mama, take me home, Country Roads"
The song is Tomorrow, composed and recorded by Paul McCartney and Wings in "Wild Life" (1971) and later recorded by David in "Home is Where the Heart Is" (1976).
You can check your local music store. Some public libraries have sheet music.
I don"t know the song specificaly states (West Virginia, Mountain Mama, Take me Home, Country roads!)
Country-rock singer Bob Luman (1937-1978) recorded the song "Big Big World" in the 1960's on his album "Come On Home".
John Denver
The chorus of the song is: "Country Roads, take me home, to the place, I belong! West Virginia, Mountain Mama, take me home, Country Roads"
John Denver's song 'Country Road' was written in 1971. It was released on the album Poems, Prayers and Promises. "Take Me Home, Country Roads" made it to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S.
When it was first released in 1971, "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver was considered a pop song, peaking at #2 on the US Billboard Hot 100. With the evolution of pop music since then, it's now thought of more as a country song.
There are many websites and resources that offer information on the hit song Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver. The best resource for information is Wikipedia however.
The song is Tomorrow, composed and recorded by Paul McCartney and Wings in "Wild Life" (1971) and later recorded by David in "Home is Where the Heart Is" (1976).
who recorded Driving home for Christmas
You can check your local music store. Some public libraries have sheet music.
Sad
I Believe Newton owned a plantation-style home there until selling it in the 2000's. Other than that, he sang "Country Roads" with the lyric "west virginia" in it, on his 1974 album "Wayne Newton Live" recorded live at the Sands in Las Vegas.
Certainly! John Denver said it best! "Country Roads" take me home... was he not asking the dirt road beneath his feet to help find his way? West Virginia was his goal but the way to get there was more the subject, wasn't it?
The cast of The Roads That Lead Home - 1913 includes: Darwin Karr as Hurley