- Mary
Catherine "Taffy"
Nivert (born
October 25, 1944) is an
American songwriter and singer. She is best
known for co-writing "Take Me Home,
Country Roads"...
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known simply as "Country Roads", is a song
written by Bill Danoff,
Taffy Nivert and John Denver. It was
released as a
single performed by
Denver on April...
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began as Fat City, a husband/wife duo of Bill
Danoff and
Taffy Nivert.
Danoff and
Nivert co-wrote the song "I
Guess He'd
Rather Be in Colorado" and then...
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performed at
college campuses across the
United States. Bill
Danoff and
Taffy Nivert,
billed as Fat City and
credited as co-writers of Denver's song "Take Me...
- On the
strength of
their track record as songwriters,
Danoff and
Taffy Nivert recorded several albums before forming the
Starland Vocal Band with local...
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Chester –
drums Bill
Danoff – vocals,
guitar ****
Kniss –
double b****
Taffy Nivert –
vocals Frank Owens –
piano Mike
Taylor –
acoustic guitar Eric Weissberg...
- (5th ed.).
Billboard Books. p. 438. ISBN 0-8230-7677-6. "Grammy
Winner Taffy Nivert Settles In
Safety Harbor -
Safety Harbor, FL Patch". Patch.com. 2013-02-08...
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Lindsey Blown Away 2012 "Forever Country" (as
Artists of Then, Now & Forever) Bill Danoff,
Taffy Nivert, John Denver,
Willie Nelson,
Dolly Parton — 2016...
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Tracks 1, 20, and 23
incorporate "Take Me Home,
Country Roads" (B. Danoff/T.
Nivert/J. Denver).
Track 20 is sung by Mark Strong.
Songs not
included in the soundtrack...
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performed a live
version of the song, with
backing vocals provided by
Taffy Nivert.
Denver modified lyrics from
Patrick Sky's
parody version, from his album...