Dick & Deedee - The Mountains High Album. 4 Songs.

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This 1962 Liberty LP is very scarce, and not likely to become available. Selections:
1) The Mountains High - Billboard #2 in 1961.
2) If You Want My Lovin' - a replication of the Mountains High sound, only found on this album.
3) La Ti Ti La
4) Goodbye To Love


Soon after this they switched labels to Warner Brothers and continued with hits like "Young and In Love". Their 3 singles on Liberty were:
Mountains High / I Want Someone
Goodbye To Love / Swing Low (nonhit)
Tell Me (#22) / Will You Always Love Me?

If you can read the cover notes, each of them sang twice in their recording, for a total of four harmony voices. Dick sang the highest and the lowest parts. Arrangements were by Don Ralke.
They were not romantically involved, as much as we insist on presuming that.
Deedee this year has started singing again with a new partner, reviving Dick & Deedee.

Questions about spelling: Tell me Dee Dee, why is your name usually spelled as two words?
Why is the title usually spelled as "Mountain's"? Maybe it means "the mountain is high"?
Tell me that you love me Deedee.
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