Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. December 31 1943 – October 12 1997 Known Professionally As John Denver Was An American Musician Singer-Songwriter Record Producer Activist Actor And Humanitarian Whose Greatest Commercial Success Was As A Solo Singer Starting In The 1970s. He Was One Of The Most Popular Acoustic Artists Of The Decade And One Of Its Best-Selling Artists. By 1974 He Was Firmly Established As America's Best Selling Performer And AllMusic Has Described Denver As "among The Most Beloved Entertainers Of His Era". Read More On Last.Fm
"Back Home Again" Is The Title Of A Popular Song Written And Performed By The American Singer-Songwriter John Denver. Released As A Single From His Album Of The Same Name In 1974 "Back Home Again" Peaked At #5 On The Billboard Hot 100 Chart In November Of That Year. It Was Denver's Fifth Top 10 Hit On The Pop Chart. In Addition The Song Topped Both The Adult Contemporary Chart For Two Weeks As Well As The Country Music Chart For One Week . The Single Was Certified A Gold Record By The RIAA. The Song Won A CMA Award For Denver In 1975 In The Category "Song Of The Year" He Was Also Named "Entertainer Of The Year" At The Same Ceremony Prompting Country Pop Singer Charlie Rich To Light The Envelope On Fire After Reading That Denver Had Won In An Apparent Insult To Denver's Musical Style And Image.