About the Song
John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads” is a classic country song that has been covered by many artists over the years. It was released in 1971 and quickly became one of Denver’s most popular songs. The song is a nostalgic ode to West Virginia, Denver’s home state.
The song begins with the verse “Almost heaven, West Virginia, Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River.” This verse immediately sets the scene and evokes a sense of longing for the beauty of the West Virginia countryside. The chorus, “Country roads, take me home to the place I belong, West Virginia, mountain momma, take me home, country roads,” is a plea to return to the place where the singer feels most at home.
The second verse of the song describes the singer’s memories of West Virginia, including a miner’s lady, a stranger to blue water, and the misty taste of moonshine. These images are all evocative of the state’s rich culture and history.
The song ends with a repetition of the chorus, followed by the line “Take me home, country roads.” This repetition emphasizes the singer’s longing for home and their desire to return.
“Take Me Home, Country Roads” is a beloved song by many people, regardless of where they are from. It is a song about longing for home, the beauty of nature, and the importance of family and community.
The song is also notable for its use of the term “mountain momma.” This term is used to refer to a woman who is strong, independent, and connected to the earth. It is a term of endearment and respect, and it reflects the way that Denver viewed the women of West Virginia.
“Take Me Home, Country Roads” is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with people today. It is a song that captures the feeling of homesickness, the beauty of nature, and the importance of family and community.
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Lyrics
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, miner’s lady, stranger to blue water
Dark and dusty, painted on the sky, misty taste of moonshine, teardrop in my eye
Country roads, take me home to the place I belong
West Virginia, mountain mamma, take me home, country roads
I hear her voice in the morning hour, she calls me, the radio reminds me of my home far away
And 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
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