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By John Denver, I told you that I loved you
You said that is
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By John Denver, This song was first released on the Aerie Album. It
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By John Denver, The season is upon us now, a time for gifts
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By John Denver, A country girl in Paris, moonlight on the Seine
Memories of
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By John Denver, The sun sinks behind me in the West
This is the
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By John Denver, I see them dancing, somewhere in the moonlight
Somewhere in Alaska,
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By John Denver, Life in the city gets all closed in
When you stand
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By John Denver, African sunrise, shine on a brand new day
African sunrise, shine
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By John Denver, When I was a child and I lived in the
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By John Denver, Did you ever hear the story of the Christmas tree?
Who
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By John Denver, All of my memories lay
In the life of the highway
All
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By John Denver, All of my memories lay
In the life of the highway
All
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By John Denver, All this joy, all this sorrow
All this promise, all this
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By John Denver, This song appears on two albums, and was first released
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By John Denver, There is a river that runs from the mountains
That one
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By John Denver, There is a river that runs from the mountains
That one
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By John Denver, Going up to Alaska
Up to the land of the midnight
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By John Denver, In the port of Amsterdam there's a sailor who sings
Of
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By John Denver, Two days before the moon was round
You felt the urge
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By John Denver, A mansion on a hill is a lovely sight to
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By John Denver, And you say that the battle is over
And you say
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By John Denver, Named after my mother
My old man is another
Child that's grown
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By John Denver, Named after my mother
My old man is another
Child that's grown
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By John Denver, I'm bringin' me home to you
It's all that I have
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By John Denver, You fill up my senses like a night in a
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By John Denver, This song appears on two albums, and was first released
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By John Denver, This song appears on twenty albums, and was first released
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By John Denver, See the sun rise
Open up your eyes
Today is the very
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By John Denver, Time as I've known it
Doesn't take much time to pass
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By John Denver, See the sunlight through the pine
Taste the warm of winter