Annie's Song by John Denver 19 Is a rock/country song recorded and written by singer-songwriter John Denver. It was his second number-one song in the United States, occupying that spot for two weeks in July 1974. It was written as an ode to Denver's then-wife, Annie Denver. He "wrote this song in about ten-and-a-half minutes one day on a ski lift" to the top of Ajax Mountain in Aspen, Colorado, the feeling of total immersion in the beauty of the colors and sounds that filled all senses inspired him to think about his wife Single notes are in brackets of the word sung. Vs - G Am Bm D - Bm G F#m E A G Am Bm D - Bm G F#m E D Single notes are in brackets of the word sung. (D)(D) (C#)(B) G A Bm You fill up my senses Bm D D Bm like a night in the forest Bm (A) (B) (C#)G F#m Em like the mountains in springtime, Em A like a walk in the rain. (D) (C#)(B) G A Bm like a storm in the desert, Bm D like a sleepy blue ocean Bm (A) (B)(C#)G F# Em you fill up my senses, Em D come fill me again. (D) (C#(B) G A Bm Come let me love you, Bm D Bm let me give my life to you Bm (A) (B)(C#) G F# Em let me drown in your laughter, Em A let me die in your arms (D)(C#) (B)G A Bm let me lay down beside you, Bm D Bm let me always be with you (A) (B)(C#)G F# Em come let me love you, Em D come love me again. (instrumental) G Am Bm D - Bm G F#m E A G Am Bm D - Bm G F#m E D You fill up my senses like a night in the forest like the mountains in springtime, like a walk in the rain like a storm in the desert, like a sleepy blue ocean you fill up my senses, come fill me again. I hope this is to ur satisfaction. I also made a finger picking style for it in five different ways, 4 of them revolve aroung a waltz style and 1 is a soca style with soca bass guitar.