Arts & Entertainment
'Take Me Home, Country Roads' Song Inspired By Gaithersburg
It wasn't West Virginia — but a road in Gaithersburg — that inspired John Denver's smash-hit "Take Me Home, Country Roads."

GAITHERSBURG, MD — John Denver's hit song "Take Me Home, Country Roads" wasn't inspired by a West Virginia road. It was inspired by Clopper Road in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
The fun fact was shared in the "The Glass Gazette" — a monthly newsletter written by Montgomery County Councilmember Evan Glass.
In a 1997 article for "The Washington Post," songwriter Bill Danoff said he wrote the song after driving to a family reunion along Clopper Road.
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"Back then," Danoff said, Clopper Road "was still a country road."
Denver, Danoff, and his future wife, Taffy Nivert, performed the song the following night at Washington, D.C.'s Cellar Door.
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"(I)t seemed as though the audience would never stop applauding," Danoff wrote. "Next show same thing. We knew we had a hit."
For those who need a refresher, here's "Take Me Home, Country Roads:"
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