Ain't No Mountain High Enough

Kelly Clarkson · Other Songs - Kelly Clarkson

Will:

Listen, baby,

Ain't no mountain high,

Ain't no valley low,

Ain't no river wide enough, baby



Kelly:

If you need me, call me,

No matter where you are,

No matter how far



Will:

Don't worry, baby



Kelly:

I'll be there in a hurry,

You don't have to worry



Both:

'Cause, baby, there

Ain't no mountain high enough,

Ain't no valley low enough,

Ain't no river wide enough,

To keep me from getting to you, babe



Will:

Remember the day when I set you free,

I told you could always, always count on me



Kelly:

From that day on, I made a vow,

I'll be there when you want me, someday, somehow



Both:

'Cause, baby, there

Ain't no mountain high enough,

Ain't no valley low enough,

Ain't no river wide enough,

To keep me from getting from you, babe



Will:

Oooo, darling



Kelly:



No wind, no rain,

No winters cold,

Can stop me now



Will:

Don't stop me, baby



Kelly:

'Cause you are my goal,

Oooo, baby



Will (while Kelly is singing):

When you are in trouble,

I'll be there on the double,

Just send for me



(Lots of chorus and random words)



Both:

'Cause, baby, there

Ain't no mountain high enough,

Ain't no valley low enough,

Ain't no river wide enough,

To keep me from getting to you, babe



Ain't no mountain high enough!

About Ain't No Mountain High Enough

Kelly Clarkson's cover of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" stands as a testament to her vocal prowess and ability to reinterpret classic soul material. Originally a staple of Motown's golden era, the track was reimagined here with Clarkson's signature power-pop energy, blending the song's original themes of enduring love with her distinctive baritone and dynamic range. Released as a standalone single rather than part of a specific album, the recording showcases her capacity to breathe new life into timeless melodies while maintaining the emotional core of the original composition. This version highlights her versatility as an artist who can seamlessly transition between pop and R&B influences, proving that she can honor musical heritage while establishing her own unique voice in the contemporary landscape. The song remains a powerful example of how a modern vocalist can elevate a historic recording for a new generation of listeners.