About the song

Dick & Dee Dee were one of the most iconic duos of the early 1960s, bringing a unique blend of harmonies and pop sensibilities that captivated audiences during the height of the rock and roll era. Two of their standout tracks, “The Mountain’s High” and “Thou Shalt Not Steal,” showcase the range and versatility that made them household names.

“The Mountain’s High,” released in 1961, was a significant hit for the duo, reaching number two on the Billboard Hot 100. The song’s success was largely due to its distinctive sound, which combined elements of doo-wop, pop, and early rock. The high-pitched vocals of Dee Dee, paired with the rich, lower tones of Dick, created a harmony that was both haunting and captivating. The song’s lyrics speak of longing and the metaphorical mountain that stands between the singer and their love. It’s a track that resonates with the universal theme of love’s challenges, making it a timeless piece that continues to be appreciated by fans of classic pop music.

Following the success of “The Mountain’s High,” Dick & Dee Dee released “Thou Shalt Not Steal” in 1964. This song, while not as commercially successful as its predecessor, still managed to leave a lasting impression on listeners. “Thou Shalt Not Steal” is a playful yet cautionary tune that addresses the theme of honesty and integrity in relationships. The song’s upbeat tempo and catchy chorus make it an easy listen, but its lyrics carry a deeper message about the importance of trust and moral values. The track’s blend of pop and folk influences reflects the evolving music landscape of the mid-1960s, where artists were beginning to experiment with different sounds and themes.

Together, these two songs represent the dynamic range of Dick & Dee Dee’s musical abilities. “The Mountain’s High” and “Thou Shalt Not Steal” are more than just hits from the past; they are pieces of musical history that showcase the duo’s contribution to the evolution of pop music. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, these tracks offer a glimpse into the early 1960s music scene and the enduring appeal of Dick & Dee Dee’s unique sound.

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Lyrics

“The Mountains High”

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yea-hea, yea-hea, yea-hea yea-hea
The mountains high and the valleys so deep
Cant get across to the other si-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hide
Dont ya give up baby, dont you cry
Dont ya give up till I reach the other si-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hide
I was lonely baby, I couldnt sleep
The night they took you from my si-hi-hi-hi-hi-hide
I was a lonely soul
Until you became my goal
And then I saw the spark of love
And then the stars fell from (up above OH YEAH!)
I know someday we will meet again
But I dont know exactly where or whe-he-he-he-he-he-he-hen
But baby, if fate has its way
Well meet again some other day-aaaaaaaaaayyyy
The mountains high and the valleys so deep
Cant get across to the other si-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hide
Dont ya give up baby, dont you cry
Dont ya give up till I reach the other si-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hide
Hoo hoo hoo hoo (I know it to I tell ya)
Hoo hoo hoo hoo (I know it to I tell ya)
I know, I know hoo hoo hoo hoo
FADES-
I know, I know hoo hoo hoo hoo
The valleys deep baby…….

By Tam Le