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Old 03-18-2011, 02:26 PM   #28653
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Originally Posted by Mortis View Post
I think before Chantal Kreviazuk covered it for the Armageddon soundtrack, the Peter, Paul and Mary version was the most recognized version. I honestly don't recall John Denver's version, not that I was ever a fan.

The irony of his dying in a plane crash has been mentioned so many times, oops there I go mentioning it!
for whatever reason the John Denver version was HUGE the first time I was in Germany. it was long after it had been a big hit in the states. it was played (and sung!) in a lot of the taverns I hung out in. it would inevitably bring back memories of tortuous guitar lessons
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