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Jan 1, 1971John Denver and Shirley Bassey guest on ABC's "This Is Tom Jones." Denver covers The Beatles' "Let It Be," while Bassey does "Something." Jones performs "My Way"Feb 4, 1971John Denver records "Take Me Home, Country Roads" at the RCA Studios in New York with the song's writers, Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert, on backing vocalsFeb 9, 1971John Denver records "Sunshine On My Shoulders" at the RCA Studios in New YorkMar 1, 1971RCA releases John Denver's album "Poems, Prayers & Promises"Apr 24, 1971Vietnam War veteran John Kerry gives an anti-war speech to 250,000 demonstrators from the steps of the Capitol in Washington, D.C. Appearing in support is John Denver, who joins Peter, Paul & Mary to lead the crowd in "Give Peace A Chance"Aug 18, 1971John Denver nabs his first gold single from the Recording Industry Association of America with "Take Me Home, Country Roads"Sep 15, 1971John Denver earns a gold album from the RIAA, for "Poems, Prayers & Promises"Oct 8, 1971John Denver and Peter Yarrow perform in Massachusetts during a voter-registration drive that features speeches by Democratic presidential candidates George McGovern and Edmund MuskieJan 5, 1972John Denver's album "Aerie" is certified gold by the RIAAApr 12, 1972John Denver records "Rocky Mountain High" at the RCA Studios in New York
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