ANNIE'S SONG
"'Annie's Song'" is a song recorded and written by singer/songwriter John Denver. It was his second number one song in the USA, occupying that spot for two weeks in July 1974. It also went to number one in the UK.
"Annie's Song" was written as an ode to Denver's then-wife, Annie Denver (née Martell) of St. Peter, Minnesota.
Denver "wrote this song in about ten-and-a-half minutes one day on a ski lift" to the top of Bell 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 colors and sounds that filled all senses inspired him to think about his wife.[1][1]
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 apply to anyone (Annie is not mentioned by name in any part of the song).
Dave Barry mentioned a mondegreen of the song: The line "You filled up my senses" was misheard as "You filled out my census."
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| Covers |
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Controversy
Monty Python did a send-up of the song on their ''Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album'' in 1980, called "Farewell to John Denver". The track contained a few bars of Eric Idle impersonating John Denver singing "Annie's Song" (followed by the sound of the singer being strangled) and was removed from subsequent pressings of the album on legal advice (reports differ as to whether it had to do with the licensing of "Annie's Song" or the depiction of the popular singer being murdered), and was replaced by an apology spoken by Terry Jones. Later CD releases of the album, however, reinstated the John Denver track.
Covers
★ In 1978, flautist James Galway took an instrumental version to number three in the UK. Its tune is also used in the UK by "The Greasy Chip Butty Song", the main chant of fans of the football (soccer) club.
★ Glen Campbell released a cover of "Annie's Song" on his 1995 album ''Essential 32'' (Capitol CDP-33834)
★ ''Love Their Country'', the latest album from Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, features a punk rock cover of Annie's Song. Some of the original lyrics were changed.
★ In 2004, Weezer front man Rivers Cuomo posted his cover of "Annie's Song" on his MySpace page.[1] The song was removed due to copyright issues though mp3s of the song are still floating around the web.
★ In 2006, Christian artist Travis Cottrell released a cover of "Annie's Song" on his album ''Found''.
★ The Kelly Family sang a German vocal version, "Die Freude am Leben kann uns niemand nehmen" on their German release CD, MEISTERSTUCKE.
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