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During rest breaks, Old Rivers would sometimes take the boy aside and tell of a place he one day was going to go, by "climb(ing) that mountain." The place is not specifically named, but it can be inferred through the lyrics — " Walk up there among them clouds / Where the cotton's high and the corn's a-growin' / And there ain't no fields to ...
"Mountain Music" — a song melding the Southern rock and bluegrass genres — has variously been described by country music writers as "a modern country classic" [3] and a song that "practically defined what country groups have strived to accomplish." [4] According to Randy Owen's book Born Country, "Mountain Music" took him three years to ...
"I'm Gonna Take That Mountain" is a song by American country music artist Reba McEntire. The song was released on August 25, 2003 by MCA Nashville as the lead single from her 25th studio album Room to Breathe (2003). The song was written by Jerry Salley and Melissa Peirce and produced by McEntire, Buddy Cannon, and Norro Wilson. The song is ...
The Bear Went Over the Mountain (song) ... Climb Ev'ry Mountain; F. Fire on the Mountain (The Marshall Tucker Band song) ... Go Tell It on the Mountain (song) H ...
“I’m comin’ up so you better get this party started!” — Pink, “Get the Party Started” “Somebody turn on the lights, we’re gonna have a party, it’s starting tonight.”
"The Climb" is a country pop power ballad that incorporates soft rock and pop rock styles [13] [14] and lasts 3 minutes and 55 seconds. [15] However, at two minutes and forty-five seconds, a "sudden, spiky burst of violins" enters the song, and the song switches to full power. [16]
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Rumor Has It is the sixteenth studio album by American country music artist Reba McEntire.It was released on September 4, 1990, by MCA Records.The album continued her streak of success and features one of her signature songs, a cover of Bobbie Gentry's 1969 hit "Fancy", of which CMT ranked at No. 27 on its list of the 100 Greatest Country Songs in 2003. [5]