John Denver Songs Trivia Quiz

John Denver: Country Roads and Rocky Mountain Songs
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John Denver: Country Roads and Rocky Mountain Songs
Road songs, mountain imagery, folk roots, TV honors, environmental tributes, and country-award clues.
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This John Denver trivia quiz follows the singer-songwriter’s rise from folk clubs to 1970s radio staples. Expect clues about road songs, mountain imagery, early career turns, family-inspired ballads, TV recognition, and country awards.
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What This Quiz Covers

The questions cover a state-naming road anthem, an earlier folk-trio hit, a birth surname, a first-wife ballad, an ocean-vessel tribute, a country-awards night, and a backup-band songwriter.

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  1. At the 1975 Country Music Association Awards, which top honor did he win in a famous onstage moment?
  2. Which member of Denver’s band wrote the fiddle-driven live hit about country living?
  3. Which songwriting pair helped finish the 1971 road anthem that became tied to a state identity?
  4. Which album included his 1971 road anthem and helped launch his mainstream solo breakthrough?
  5. What was the singer’s original surname before he adopted his mountain-linked stage name?
  6. Which folk trio took a Denver-written airport-farewell ballad to No. 1 before his solo breakthrough?
  7. Which major television honor went to his 1975 variety special An Evening with John Denver?
  8. Which state is named directly in the chorus of the 1971 road anthem associated with John Denver?
  9. On the two-sided 1975 hit paired with “I’m Sorry,” which sea-themed track honored an explorer’s research vessel?
  10. Which folk group did Denver join after being chosen from hundreds of hopefuls in the mid-1960s?
  11. Which woman was the first wife connected to the 1974 love ballad written after a marital disagreement?
  12. Which state later made his 1972 mountain anthem one of its official state songs?
John Denver: Country Roads and Rocky Mountain Songs
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