John Denver: A Portrait - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Is It Love"
  2. "Rocky Mountain High"
  3. "Two Different Directions"
  4. "For You"
  5. "Calypso"
  6. "Annie's Song"
  7. "Seasons Of The Heart"
  8. "Sweet Surrender"
  9. "Whispering Jessie"
  10. "Shanghai Breezes"
  11. "Sunshine on My Shoulders"
  12. "The Flower That Shattered The Stone"
  13. "Country Girl In Paris"
  14. "Take Me Home"
John Denver
Studio albums
  • John Denver Sings
  • Rhymes & Reasons
  • Take Me to Tomorrow
  • Whose Garden Was This
  • Poems, Prayers & Promises
  • Aerie
  • Rocky Mountain High
  • Farewell Andromeda
  • Back Home Again
  • Windsong
  • Spirit
  • I Want to Live
  • John Denver
  • Autograph
  • Some Days Are Diamonds
  • Seasons of the Heart
  • It's About Time
  • Dreamland Express
  • One World
  • Higher Ground
  • Earth Songs
  • The Flower That Shattered the Stone
  • Different Directions
  • All Aboard!
Live albums
  • An Evening with John Denver
  • Christmas in Concert
Specialty albums
  • Rocky Mountain Christmas
  • A Christmas Together
  • Rocky Mountain Holiday
  • Christmas, Like a Lullaby
  • Forever, John
Compilation albums
  • John Denver's Greatest Hits
  • John Denver's Greatest Hits, Volume 2
  • John Denver's Greatest Hits, Volume 3
  • The Very Best of John Denver
  • Love Again
  • John Denver: A Portrait
  • The John Denver Collection
  • Something to Sing About
  • 16 Biggest Hits
Singles
  • "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
  • "Rocky Mountain High"
  • "Sunshine on My Shoulders"
  • "Annie's Song"
  • "Back Home Again"
  • "Sweet Surrender"
  • "Thank God I'm a Country Boy"
  • "I'm Sorry"
  • "Calypso"
  • "Fly Away"
  • "Looking for Space"
  • "Like a Sad Song"
  • "Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone)"
  • "Shanghai Breezes"
  • "Dreamland Express"
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