Annie's Song

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"Annie's Song"
Song by John Denver
from the album Back Home Again
ReleasedJune 1974
Genresinger/songwriter
Length2:58
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)John Denver
Producer(s)Milt Okun
John Denver singles chronology
"Sunshine on My Shoulders"
(1973)
"Annie's Song"
(1974)
"Back Home Again"
(1974)

"Annie's Song" is a song recorded and written by singer/songwriter John Denver. It was his second number one song in the USA, staying that place for two weeks in July 1974. It also went to number one in the UK.

"Annie's Song" was written as an poem to Denver's then-wife, Annie Denver (Annie Martel) of Sleepy Eye, Minnesota.

This song was written in about ten-and-a-half minutes one day on a ski lift to the top of Aspen Mountain in Aspen, Colorado, as the physical exhilaration of having "just skied down a very difficult run" and the feeling of total immersion in the beauty of the colours and sounds that filled all senses ..by the time he had finished the 10 minute ride, the song was finished.[1] He went straight home and penned the song.

The song has since become a wedding standard and an expression of love for many people, due to its grand imagery and the fact it could appeal anyone (Annie is not mentioned by name in any part of the song).[2]

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  1. "BBC - Radio 2 - Sold on Song - Top 100 - number 50 - Annie's Song". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
  2. "John Denver's 10 Best Songs: Critic's Picks". Billboard. 2017-07-16. Retrieved 2020-08-04.

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