What a tremendous version of this song. Denver was always able to be warm and melodic. The writer is Jimmy Webb, who penned Highwayman, Galveston and Witchita Lineman among dozens of others. Webb does his own version of Postcards on his Suspending Disbelief CD from 1996. It is a bit more mature and resigned, with a deeper orchestration.
this is a gorgeous song and video.It should have been a hit.No wonder JD got so frustrated.
ScattySafari 3 months ago
Thanks for the video - what a beautiful song.
marehka 3 months ago
This is such a beautiful song... :)
Teneborus 8 months ago
Thanks for uploading this, it was nice to see, I don't know how many music videos John made, but I don't think I have seen many.
MrBobLucas 8 months ago
What a tremendous version of this song. Denver was always able to be warm and melodic. The writer is Jimmy Webb, who penned Highwayman, Galveston and Witchita Lineman among dozens of others. Webb does his own version of Postcards on his Suspending Disbelief CD from 1996. It is a bit more mature and resigned, with a deeper orchestration.
jcg626 10 months ago
Such a great talent!
1benvideo 1 year ago
We wish YOU were here JD. We will always love you! Dear friend of mine, I wish you were here. We miss you more and more everyday! No other compares.
AspenBound3 1 year ago
Denver sings this song as if it had been written for him.
Branner 1 year ago
love all this video stands for .. RIP JD my best friend I never met x
jdfanscot 1 year ago