Christmas for Cowboys
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Heard this first in 1975 on a John Denver Christmas special. Thanks to the digital age I was able to download it many years later. This song really touches me as I'm sure it does everyone who hears it. I miss those days when Merry Christmas was something everyone said and we had such wonderful artists like John Denver singing about it.
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Good job on video!
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i just love this song and your video is great! Thanks for uploading it and a very happy new year!
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Great video - thank you! John Denver was such a beautiful artist and I hope he isnt forgoten!
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My daughter just shared this with me. I love John Denver, and grew up loving the "cowboy shows" on TV in the 50's and 60's. Why have I never heard this song? New favorite. :-)
my2cents2u 2 months ago
@my2cents2u I first heard this song in the early 1980's on a John Denver Christmas cassette that we just opened while driving through the vast expanses of eastern New Mexico (where I live) to get to Houston Texas. It was pitch dark out and I could see Orion rising in the east just as he said "the stars overhead are Christmas tree lights". The image and feeling have never left me. I have never heard it on the radio. Hard to believe it is from about 1975. Thanks for the comment.
RT66TBIRD 2 months ago
@my2cents2u There is one other strange twist to my story. We were between Vaughn and Roswell, NM, a nearly 100 mile stretch of nothing-no towns, gas stations, or places to eat. It wasn't until many years later that I learned he was born in Roswell. Unfortunately, Roswell is now known for its fake UFO landing, not as the birthplace of one of the greatest songwriters of the 20th century.
RT66TBIRD 2 months ago