Trying to Remember that singer John Denver…

So I’m driving to Rochester last Friday for the PBL basketball game, and one of the benefits of driving on the New York State Thruway is that I can pick up several Canadian AM radio stations on my journey.  One of them is CFZM, AM740 in Toronto; as “Zoomer Radio,” they play classic oldies of the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s, a nice easy listening driving mix.

As I’m driving, AM740 is playing their “10 at 10” run, where they play the ten most popular songs by an artist or group.  By the time I picked up the signal, they were playing the first of ten songs, John Denver’s “Sweet Surrender.”  Apparently December 31st was John Denver’s birthday, and AM740 was going to play Denver’s ten most popular songs, with “Sweet Surrender” being the tenth most popular song in the list.

While AM740 went to a commercial, I tried to remember as many John Denver songs as I could – “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” “Rocky Mountain High,” “Thank God I’m a Country Boy,” and then I remembered some of his more obscure hits that were actually chart-toppers – “I’m Sorry,” “Calypso,” and that song he did with Olivia Newton-John, “Fly Away.”

But that wasn’t a total of ten songs.  And I was still wracking my brain, trying to remember the rest of his songs, knowing that songs like “Shanghai Breezes” and “Looking for Space” weren’t among his most popular tracks.  And I eliminated his original version of “Leaving on a Jet Plane,” because this was the best of John Denver, not the best of Peter Paul & Mary.

But I was still having trouble trying to remember those other three songs.

And by the time they reached song , one of the missing sons aired – “Back Home Again.”  Yeah, that was not one of my favorite songs, it usually caused me to change the radio station.  I almost did that again today.

Four songs left in the countdown.  Two of them – “Take Me Home, Country Roads” and “Thank God I’m a Country Boy” – hadn’t been played yet, so I was still drawing a blank on the final two songs.  Why can’t I remember them?  Grr this is driving me nuts.

But I had to figure it out – come on, if this was a quadruple bonus question on a trivia night, it could cost me some serious points not knowing – wait – wait a minute – you fill up my senses – that’s it, “Annie’s Song!”  I knew it, I knew it, why it wasn’t coming to me in the car was completely beyond me.

And then, once I figured out “Annie’s Song,” the other track – “Sunshine on My Shoulders” – popped into my brain a few scant seconds later.  Of course, it didn’t show up with its original lyrics.  It showed up with the snarky lyrics us kids sang when we heard the song one too many times – “Sunshine on my shoulders / gives me sunburn / Sunshine in my eyes / can make me blind / Sunshine on the water / makes it evaporate / Sunshine and some reefer / gets me high.”

Wow.  And the thing is, you don’t hear too many of John Denver’s songs on oldies radio – tracks like “Sweet Surrender” or “Fly Away,” which were top ten hits, are almost forgotten today.  And unless someone does a John Denver theme night on Glee, it’s unlikely that we’ll hear these songs on any sort of regular rotation any time soon.

Unless you’re driving on the New York State Thruway, and your radio is tuned to AM740, picking up “Zoomer Radio” in Toronto.