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The Four Tops and The Supremes: A Timeless Duet of Epic Proportions

The Four Tops and The Supremes were two of the most iconic vocal groups of the 1960s, and their collaboration on “River Deep, Mountain High” is widely regarded as one of the greatest pop records of all time.

Background

Released in 1969, the song is a masterpiece of soul, pop, and psychedelic music, showcasing the immense talent and chemistry of these two legendary groups.

Produced by the legendary Phil Spector, “River Deep, Mountain High” is a bold and ambitious piece of work that pushes the boundaries of popular music.

Spector’s signature “Wall of Sound” production technique is on full display here, with lush orchestral arrangements, layered harmonies, and a driving rhythm section that create a truly immersive listening experience.

The song’s lyrics, penned by Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich, are filled with dramatic imagery and emotional intensity, painting a picture of love and longing that is both timeless and universal.

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Lyrics

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… When I was a little girl, I had a rag dollOnly doll I’ve ever ownedWell, I love you just the way I loved that rag dollOnly now my love has grown
… And it gets stronger (stronger) in every wayAnd it gets deeper (deeper), let me sayAnd it gets higher (higher), day by day, oh-oh
… Do I love you? My, oh, my (ooh, baby)River deep, mountain high (yeah, yeah, yeah)If I lost you, would I cry? (Oh-ho)Oh, how I love you, baby, baby, baby
… When you were a young girl, did you have a puppyThat always followed you around?Well, I’m gonna be as faithful as that puppyYou know I’ll never let you down
… ‘Cause it goes on and on (on and on) like the river flowsAnd it gets deeper, baby (deeper), Heaven knowsAnd it gets sweeter, baby (sweeter), as it flows
… If I lost you, would I cry?Oh, how I love you, baby (oh, I love you, baby)Baby, baby

By Harley