John Denver Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Here is a ranking of popular songs by John Denver, an American singer-songwriter who was active in the folk scene of the 1970s.
He was active not only as a singer but also as an actor.
In Japan, his work is very well known for “Country Roads,” the theme song of the Studio Ghibli film “Whisper of the Heart.”
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John Denver Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Poems, Prayers & PromisesJohn Denver8rank/position

A song from the eponymous album released by John Denver in 1971.
The album includes several of his signature songs, such as “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” “Poems, Prayers & Promises” is said to be a perfect song to listen to when reflecting on the past, present, and future in life.
Thank God I’m A Country BoyJohn Denver9rank/position

It is a country-folk track released in 1975 by John Denver.
It reached number one on the charts in the United States, Canada, and Yugoslavia.
It has been covered by many artists and was sampled in Soul Boy’s 2011 track “Country Boy.”
Country RoadYoko Honna / Taffy Nivert / John Denver / Bill Danoff10rank/position

“Country Roads” is popular not only among pianists but also beginners of various instruments like the flute and violin.
Many of you may want to be able to play its nostalgic, soothing melody on the piano.
Since the left hand simply keeps the rhythm within a narrow range, once you master the right hand’s rhythm and leaps, coordinating both hands will progress more smoothly than you might expect.
After you get a feel for hands-together playing using sheet music with fewer left-hand notes, actively challenge yourself with arrangements that add more rhythmic elements!





