About "I Want To Live"
"I Want to Live" is a 1978 charting single by John Denver from the album of the same name. Denver wrote the song "I Want to Live" after with folk singer Harry Chapin promoting the idea to President Jimmy Carter for a President's Commission on World Hunger. Denver conceived that the song should be used as the commission's theme song, though the commission produced little more than a report. Denver's interest was spurred by seeing a documentary film by Keith Bloom called The Hungry Planet.
Top songs by John Denver
- Take Me Home, Country Roads
- Annie's Song
- Calypso
- Leaving On A Jet Plane
- Rocky Mountain High
- Thank God I'm A Country Boy
- Country Love
- Perhaps Love
- Sunshine On My Shoulders
- Back Home Again
- Fly Away
- On The Road
- Carolina In My Mind
- Amsterdam
- This Old Guitar
- Angels From Montgomery
- All Of My Memories
- My Sweet Lady
- A Song For All Lovers
- For You
- Mr. Bojangles
- Jingle Bells
- Johnny B. Goode
- Boy From The Country
- Song Of Wyoming
- Mother Nature's Son
- Annie's Other Song
- Alaska And Me
- City Of New Orleans
- Seasons Of The Heart
- Gospel Changes
- Some Days Are Diamonds
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