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Country Music Memories: Take Me Home, Country Roads Is Released
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Clarice released on Sunday (Jan. 10).
Recorded with her collaborators Josh Neumann and Phil and Tim Hanseroth, Carlile s version of Country Roads is so 2020, she says in an Instagram post.
She describes the cover as dark and haunting, and she s spot on: Her airy vocals repeat the instantly recognizable chorus line ( Country roads, take me home / To a place I belong ) over a sparse, yet almost orchestral melody.
While Carlile s Country Roads cover is used in the newly released preview of
Clarice, it s unclear how it will be used in the show itself. However, Carlile notes that she and her band recorded the song specifically for the show, so it s likely to make further appearances.
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It’s been recorded and performed by hundreds of artists around the world. It’s been written about for decades. Take Me Home, Country Roads was John Denver’s first big hit and became both his signature song and West Virginia s state song.
Like many great songs, there are great stories behind the song as well. Some true, some not so true and some you may have never heard.
Was the song originally inspired by and written for Johnny Cash?
Was the song originally titled Take Me Home, Clopper Road, inspired by a Maryland road of the same name?
Updated on December 31, 2020 at 9:52 am
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It’s been recorded and performed by hundreds of artists around the world. It’s been written about for decades. Take Me Home, Country Roads was John Denver’s first big hit and became both his signature song and West Virginia s state song.
Like many great songs, there are great stories behind the song as well. Some true, some not so true and some you may have never heard. Download our NBC Washington app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Was the song originally inspired by and written for Johnny Cash?
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