Hey everyone, Did you know that Leaving On A Jet Plane was written by John Denver in 1966, before he became a household name? At the time, he was a struggling songwriter, and he originally recorded it himself under the title "Babe, I Hate to Go." It wasn't until Peter, Paul and Mary recorded the song a few years later that it became an international hit, reaching No. 1 in the US in 1969. What I love most about the song is how little it relies on complexity. There are no flashy chord changes or complicated melodies—just a beautiful tune that manages to say a lot with very little. Those are often my favourite songs to arrange because every note really matters. I've attached the playthrough videos to this post so you can hear both the full arrangement and the easy version. If you'd like to download the tabs, they're available inside the Fingerstyle Guitar School, where you'll also get access to my complete back catalogue of fingerstyle arrangements, exercises, courses, and every new tab I release. You can have a look around with a 7-day free trial here: https://www.skool.com/fingerstyleguitarschool/about Finally, a little sneak peek... next week I'll be releasing the first videos from my brand new Travis Picking Course inside the Fingerstyle Guitar School. It's something many of you have asked for over the years, so I'm really looking forward to sharing it with you. Enjoy the videos, and let me know what you think of the arrangement! Jack