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"Climb Ev'ry Mountain" is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music. It is sung at the close of the first act and is sung again in the epilogue of the second act by the Mother Abbess. It is themed as an inspirational piece, to encourage people to take every step toward attaining their dreams.
Climb Ev'ry Mountain is the third studio album released in 1971 by Australian recording artist Judith Durham. The album produced one single, "Climb Ev'ry Mountain"/"What Could Be a Better Way", which was released in April 1971. [1] The album was re-released on CD and digitally in 2015. [2] [3] It debuted on the ARIA Albums Chart at number 44.
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Printable version; In other projects ... (b/w "Climb Ev'ry Mountain") it went to No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart for one week in September 1961. [1]
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