Take Me Home, Country Roads
Lyrics
ALMOST HEAVEN WEST VIRGINIA
BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS SHENANDOAH RIVER
LIFE IS OLD THERE OLDER THAN THE TREES
YOUNGER THAN THE MOUNTAINS
BLOWING LIKE A BREEZE
COUNTRY ROADS TAKE ME HOME
TO THE PLACE I BELONG
WEST VIRGINIA
MOUNTAIN MAMMA TAKE ME HOME
COUNTRY ROADS
ALL MY MEMORIES, GATHER ROUND HER
MODEST LADY, STRANGER TO BLUE WATER
DARK AND DUSTY PAINTED ON THE SKY
MISTY TASTE OF MOONSHINE, TEARDROP IN MY EYE
I HEAR HER VOICE
IN THE MORNING HOUR SHE CALLS ME
RADIO REMINDS ME OF MY HOME FAR AWAY
DRIVING DOWN THE ROAD I GET A FEELING
THAT I SHOULD HAVE BEEN HOME YESTERDAY YESTERDAY
COUNTRY ROADS, TAKE ME HOME
TO THE PLACE I BELONG -- WEST VIRGINIA
MOUNTAIN MAMMA TAKE ME HOME -- COUNTRY ROADS
TAKE ME HOME DOWN COUNTRY ROADS
TAKE ME HOME DOWN COUNTRY ROADS
Writer(s): John Denver, Mary Catherine Taffy Nivert-Danoff, William Thomas Danoff
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Roba Music Verlag GMBH, BMG Rights Management, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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