On This Day in 1975, John Denver Was “Back Home Again” Atop the Country Charts Featuring a Title Track Famously Penned in an Airport Lounge
Born on This Day in 1943, the Singer and Songwriting Legend Who Spent Decades Sharing His Joy with Countless Listeners
On This Day in 1974, John Denver Reached No. 1 With an Album That Included a Chart-Topping Tribute to His-Then Wife
Remember When John Denver Shared “Alfie, the Christmas Tree” With the Muppets Before Taking Them to the Rocky Mountains
On This Day in 1975, John Denver Was at No. 1 With an Album Featuring a Tribute to His Hero That “Felt Like Sweating Blood” When Writing
On This Day in 1973, John Denver Turned an Underperforming B-Side Into a Massive Hit—Proving That the Third Time’s a Charm
On This Day in 1975, John Denver Scored His Second No. 1 of the Year With an Apology for Forsaken Love
On This Day in 1993, John Denver Received a Bizarre Court Sentencing That Included a Court-Sanctioned Concert
On This Day in 1974, John Denver Recorded a Live Version of a Song That Would Become a Massive Crossover Hit
On This Day in 1986, RCA Records Dropped John Denver After He Released His Controversial Song “Let Us Begin”
On This Day in 1974, John Denver Went No. 1 With a Tribute Song to His Wife—Written in 10 Minutes on a Ski Lift