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Performed by John Denver

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Darcy Farrow | Reviewer: Elizabeth Sabo | 5/19/10

It's a beautiful modern day folk ballad. It's now a classic, I believe.

The one error I found is that I think it's more appropriate to write "Walker" instead of "walker" because there is a Walker River in Nevada near the Carson Valley Plain.



a night that touched the hearts of us | Reviewer: Anonymous | 3/26/10

i am just 17 but i love john songs.this song reminds me of a holiday a had with the boys and the girl of the parish of my town. We went for 4 days in a group of huts with some adults and our younger priest(we had 2 of them in my parish)in the mountains(i live in the alps). darcy farrow reminds me of a night when we went to a pasture near to a chapel to see the stars and the mountains covered with snow (it was during christmas holiday).i showed to a friend of mine, a girl, the name of the stars and i, she and everybody were very happy to see such wonderful things. I think we were all thanking God for all we had seen and lived in our lives. but i will never forget that while we was walkinfg on a path to go to see the stars i told that girl i could have never thought we could have become friends. she answered me that she also wanted to be my friend and we are still good friends. a greet from italy. Tommaso



a funny connection... | Reviewer: Anonymous | 10/28/09

i grew up on john denver, who is 100% responsible for me singing to this very day. i knew this song from childhood, on my mom's scratched lp, which i have today. back in 99 i was in a crazy caravan of artists out to the nevada desert for that year's burningman festival. the wastleand started showing the signs that told me i was in the carson valley, on a plain, crossing the truckee river, signs directing me to virginia city and to yerrington. i swear that through my tears i could see darcy riding out there in the distance. i scanned the lanscape to discern just where it was that the hillside sloped just enough to make the walker stumble into a run... and i knew i was in the very cradle of this sweet sweet song....



I love this song | Reviewer: Anonymous | 3/15/08

This is one of my favorite songs. After all of these years of hearing it, I decided to look up the lyrics and found that I was wrong about a number of the words. John Denver sang this song clearly but, the words can be misunderstood. Good bye John, too bad I won't see you in Heaven.






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