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When you think of
John Denver, you likely think of his biggest hit “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” The song is also now West Virginia’s state song. There are many stories behind the song and some have turned out to be just
myths. The song’s co-writer, Bill Danoff sets the record straight.
Bill and his then-wife Taffy Nivert Danoff met John Denver at the Cellar Door, a nightclub in Washington, D.C. John recorded one of Bill’s songs called “I Guess He’d Rather Be In Colorado.” He was looking for another song. Taffy suggested “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” but Bill had hoped that Johnny Cash would record it.