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Poems, Prayers, and Promises is an album released by John Denver in May 1971[1].
SIDE ONE:
1. Poems, Prayers and Promises (Denver) - 4:04
2. Let It Be (Lennon-McCartney) - 3:38
3. My Sweet Lady (Denver) - 4:23
4. Wooden Indian (Denver) - 1:38
5. Junk (McCartney) - 1:40
6. Gospel Changes (Williams) - 3:24
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SIDE TWO:
1. Take Me Home, Country Roads (Danoff/Nivert/Denver) - 3:08
2. I Guess He’d Rather be In Colorado (Danoff/Nivert) - 2:07
3. Sunshine On My Shoulders (Denver/Kniss/Johnson) - 5:10
4. Around and Around (Denver) - 2:16
5. Fire and Rain (Taylor) - 3:44
6. The Box (Lascelles) - 2:44
Trivia
John Denver appeared on the Carpenters' Very First TV Special in 1976, and performed the title song.
References
- ^ wwww.johndenver.com