About the song

“Annie’s Song” is a timeless classic written and recorded by the legendary American singer-songwriter John Denver. Released as the lead single from his eighth studio album, “Back Home Again,” this beautiful ballad quickly became one of Denver’s most beloved songs. In July 1974, “Annie’s Song” ascended to the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Denver’s second chart-topping hit in the United States. The song also held the number one position on the Easy Listening chart, demonstrating its widespread appeal and emotional resonance. Billboard ranked it as the No. 25 song for the year 1974, further cementing its status as a significant hit.

Across the Atlantic, “Annie’s Song” achieved tremendous success as well, reaching the number one spot in the United Kingdom. This was Denver’s only major hit single in the UK, highlighting the song’s universal charm and emotional depth. In an interesting twist, four years later, an instrumental version of “Annie’s Song” performed by flautist James Galway also became a major hit in Britain, showcasing the song’s versatility and enduring appeal.

“Annie’s Song” was written as an ode to Denver’s wife at the time, Annie Martell Denver. The story behind its creation is both romantic and spontaneous. Denver composed the song in just ten-and-a-half minutes while riding a ski lift to the top of Aspen Mountain in Colorado. The physical exhilaration of skiing down a challenging run, combined with the breathtaking beauty of the surrounding landscape, inspired Denver to think of his wife. The result was a heartfelt and deeply personal love song that captured the essence of his feelings for her.

Annie Denver recalls the song’s beginnings with fondness, noting that it was written during a period of renewed happiness in their relationship. She remembers John coming home from his ski trip, sitting down, and quickly writing the song that had come to him on the slopes. For John Denver, “Annie’s Song” was more than just a love song; it became a form of prayer, expressing his profound gratitude and love for his wife.

The song’s melody, which initially drew comparisons to Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony, Second Movement, was refined by Denver to create a unique and memorable tune. Producer Milt Okun recalled how Denver meticulously reworked the melody until only the first five notes resembled the original classical piece, resulting in a composition that was truly his own.

Critics and fans alike have praised “Annie’s Song” for its emotional depth and expressive quality. Shawn M. Haney of AllMusic described it as “one of Denver’s finest achievements,” highlighting its romantic and tear-jerking nature. Billboard called it a “fine love song,” and Record World noted its “subtle and sweet” folk balladry with a continental flair.

“Annie’s Song” remains one of John Denver’s most iconic and cherished works, a testament to his talent for capturing deep emotions in his music. Its enduring popularity continues to touch the hearts of listeners around the world, making it a timeless classic in the realm of love songs.

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Lyrics

You fill up my senses
Like a night in a forest
Like the mountains in springtime
Like a walk in the rain
Like a storm in the desert
Like a sleepy blue ocean
You fill up my senses
Come fill me again
Come, let me love you
Let me give my life to you
Let me drown in your laughter
Let me die in your arms
Let me lay down beside you
Let me always be with you
Come, let me love you
Come love me again
Let me give my life to you
Come, let me love you
Come love me again
You fill up my senses
Like a night in a forest
Like the mountains in springtime
Like a walk in the rain
Like a storm in the desert
Like a sleepy blue ocean
You fill up my senses
Come fill me again

By Tam Le

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