I’d Climb The Highest Mountain If I Knew I’d Find You Dj KON TAKTS
May 15, 2026•Channel
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Published2 months ago
Duration4:03
Video IDWhrAcrBbRHg
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CategoryScience & Technology
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views2
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Comments0
Engagement Rate50.00%
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[Title]
I’d Climb The Highest Mountain If I Knew I’d Find You
[Credits]
Words and music by Lew Brown and Sidney Clare
Originally published in 1926 by Irving Berlin Inc.
Public-domain composition in the United States
New arrangement and recording by DJ KON TAKTS
[Intro]
(Soft piano chords, brushed snare enters, upright bass walks in, muted trumpet sighs, distant mountain wind ambience)
[Verse 1]
I don’t know where you are
I don’t know if you still care
I only know that I miss you so
I’ve searched for you ev’rywhere
[Verse 2]
(Piano grows more intimate, tenor sax weaves softly, strings pad enters)
I know that I’m to blame
That’s why we’ve drifted apart
But if you knew what I’m going through
You would forgive me sweetheart
[Chorus]
(Full ensemble swells gently, lush strings rise, sax and trumpet echo vocal phrases, dramatic but restrained)
I’d climb the highest mountain if I knew that when I climbed that mountain I’d find you
I’d swim the deepest river if I knew that when I swam that river I’d find you
Without you dear, my life means nothing to me no matter where you are that’s where I want to be
I’d pray to get to Heaven ‘Cause I know that I got Heaven I’d find you
I’d climb the highest mountain if I knew that when I climbed that mountain I’d find you
I’d pay the price of sorrow if I only knew that some tomorrow I’d find you There’s not a single thing that I wouldn’t dare if I knew that you would be waiting for me there
I’d give my greatest treasure
If I knew by giving up that treasure I’d find you
[Outro]
(Strings sustain, piano holds a suspended chord, sax fades, distant wind and brush strokes, gentle resolve)
I’d find you...