Last night’s song, You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman, performed so perfectly by Aretha Franklin is a tough act to follow. In fact, I’m pretty sure I cannot top that one.
John Denver wrote this for his then-wife Ann Martell after their first separation and near break up of their marriage in 1974. He said that it was one of the fastest songs he ever wrote, composing it in about 10 minutes while he was riding on a ski lift in Aspen, Colorado. Denver was reflecting on all the joy he found in his marriage and his relief that they were back together. According to Denver …
“Suddenly, I’m hypersensitive to how beautiful everything is. All of these things filled up my senses, and when I said this to myself unbidden images came one after the other. All of the pictures merged and I was left with Annie. That song was the embodiment of the love I felt at that time.”
Annie recalled the day Denver wrote the song …
“It was written after John and I had gone through a pretty intense time together and things were pretty good for us. He left to go skiing and he got on the Ajax chair on Aspen mountain and the song just came to him. He skied down and came home and wrote it down… Initially it was a love song and it was given to me through him, and yet for him it became a bit like a prayer.”
I did not know that the song was adopted by Sheffield United Football Club, from Sheffield, England. The first few lines are played to a home crowd at the beginning of each half of the game, the fans then sing along but with altered words that relate to the Club.
The song was John Denver’s second number-one song in the United States, occupying that spot for two weeks in July 1974, and went to number one in the United Kingdom, where it was Denver’s only major hit single.
Annie’s Song
John Denver
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
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
Songwriters: John Denver
Annie’s Song lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG Rights Management
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Lovely, Jill. Thanks. 🙂 — Suzanne
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My pleasure! Glad you liked it!
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one of my favorites, both artist and song!
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Awesome … I chose well, then!
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And there’s so many great John Denver songs to choose from!
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The feelings were real at the moment, but how long did they last? Everytime I fall in love, I fall in love forever. Yet forever never happens. Why is that?
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I wish I had an answer to your question, but I don’t. Perhaps because you have high standards and nobody as yet has met those standards? Or, perhaps you have a certain restlessness that keeps you from being able to settle? I don’t know … I only know that for some people, “forever in love” seems to work, but it never has for me … or you.
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Certainly not a “high standard” in my case. And a definite restlessness in some cases. But mostly I think it is reaching a level of learning where that learning takes two people in different directions. Life is good when two people can agree, but we change without noticing, and suddenly you realize (either direction) that the person you fell in love with is gone. It is just a sign of learning different things. To me this is a healthy way of life, though not always an easy one.
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You have hit the nail on the head. That was what happened with my marriage … we each grew, but in different directions and one day I realized we had almost nothing in common (except the children, of course) and didn’t really like each other very much anymore.
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Happens all the time, but most people don’t notice that is what is happening. We are taught to want forever love, but actually that is about the worst that can happen. It can be a sign of no personal growth.
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I sometimes think that “forever love” is a fantasy made up by writers of fiction. I long ago concluded that I am a “relationship dud”, and I accept that … some people just weren’t made for longevity.
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You are a relationship guru, not a dud. If “forever love” exists in our dimension, we would all have it. But we don’t…
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So, perhaps the entire human race is seeking that which does not exist. Sigh. Ah well … I gave up on it some time ago.
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First we searched for god, now we are searching for truth in Trump. We never learn…
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Nope … I think humans, despite their big brains and opposable thumbs, are far less intelligent than most animals.
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The opposable thumbs are really for picking lice off your hubbies body, and eating them for the extra protein.
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Blech. That comment might not have been so bad, but for the fact that I had just taken a bite of cracker with hummus and was happily munching!
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Sorry. Bad timing.
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Very. But, no worries!
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Love love love this song as well as most by Denver.
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I’m so glad you loved it!!!
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If only all Country Music could be as perfect as this one. If only all sentiments had this depth.
Cwtch
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I 100% and completely agree with you! I cannot stand most country music, but some country artists don’t have that annoying, obnoxious twang and whine. John Denver is one such, and some of Kenny Rogers’ music really doesn’t seem much like country to me.
Cwtch
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I utterly utterly love that song and used to know the lines by heart. He did a version with Placido Domingo in the 80’s I think. Thats the one I heard first. 🙋♀️🐝
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Oooohhhh … that one with Placido Domingo sounds lovely! Glad you liked the song, Bee! 🙋
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Oops, I might be wrong. That is “Perhaps love” instead 🙋♀️🐝
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🤣🤣 I’m glad I didn’t go looking for it yet, then! 🙋
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Well, Youtube advertises it as “Annie’s Song” but play “Perhaps love” 🙃🙋♀️🐝
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Heh heh … when I do my music posts, I have to constantly be on watch, for YouTube often makes a mistake in the lyricist, writer, or sometimes even the artist! 🙋
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You just can’t get the apps anymore 😁🙋♀️🐝
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Jill, great song. One of my favorites of his. Keith
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I’m so glad you liked it!!!
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A lovely counterpoint to the world circumstances today.
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It is, indeed! Glad you liked it! ♫
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😊
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