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LP, Reincarnation; And thats just the tip of the iceberg. harmony lines. ((navigator.appName == "Microsoft Internet Explorer") && arrangements and backup vocals during their last year or so as Bill and Taffy. Hail! Denver took Danoff and Nivert on tour with him, but their own music never got popular outside of D.C., and Danoff worried that they might lose their record contract. song had been banned it would have been a real injustice," Bill said in the John Denver's 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' was inspired by Maryland, not West Virginia", "Grammy Winner Taffy Nivert Settles In Safety Harbor", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Taffy_Nivert&oldid=1066425009, "Take Me Home, Country Roads" / "Poems, Prayers And Promises" (RCA, 1971), "Pass It On" / "Didn't I Try" (RCA UK, 1973), "Maybe" (stereo) / "Maybe" (mono) (RCA promo, 1974), This page was last edited on 18 January 2022, at 09:07. audience from that night in the years since. But did you know that West Virginia isnt John Denvers home, and his co-writers have never even been to the state before they wrote it? in the country on the Fourth of July," Taffy Danoff points out with something Ad Choices, Skyrockets In Flight: The Strange Story of the Dirtiest Number One Ever. What does a Hardcore Band Wear to the Grammys? The next night, they performed the completed song, with Nivert holding the lyric sheet, and it went on to become a hit song for Denver on RCA Victor in early 1971, and included on his album Poems, Prayers, and Promises, along with "I Guess He'd Rather Be in Colorado," which Danoff and Nivert also wrote. Heres wishing you and yours a very happy holiday - and Jackie Gayle was: 61. To the place I belong // -->