The Mountain Top
Indigo Girls · Other Songs - Indigo Girls
With a billion stars for my witness
In the morning I go down as the sun comes up
I take a drink from the bitter root river
Have you been lonely
Yes I've been lonely
Yes I've been lonely too
Said now have you been lonely
Yes I've been lonely
Yes I've been lonely too
Yeah well tonight I've been sleepin on the mountain top
With a billion stars for my witness
In the morning I go down as the sun comes up
I take a drink from the bitter root river
Sometimes been lonely
Sometimes been lonely
Sometimes been lonely too
Sometimes been lonely
Sometimes been lonely
Sometimes been lonely too
Tonight I've been sleepin on the mountain top
Yeah I got a million stars for my witness
In the morning I go down as the sun comes up
I take a drink from the bitter root river
Have we been workin
Yes we been workin
Yes we been workin too
I said have we been workin
Yes I been workin
Have we been workin too
The Mountain Top - Indigo Girls
Indigo the Mountain Top stands as a poignant musical exploration by the duo Amy and Emily Remaka, capturing themes of resilience and emotional vulnerability. Released within their broader discography, the track exemplifies the band's signature blend of folk and alternative rock, characterized by intimate vocals and harmonies that have defined their career since the early 1990s. The song reflects the group's ability to weave personal narrative with universal themes of struggle and triumph, often addressing the complexities of relationships and self-discovery. As part of their catalog, The Mountain Top continues to resonate with listeners who appreciate the raw honesty and melodic craftsmanship that made the Indigo Girls a staple of the indie music scene. Their work consistently bridges the gap between acoustic storytelling and electric energy, creating a sound that remains both timeless and deeply human.

