Climb Every Mountain — A Quiet Call
Here is one of the great inspirational songs from the enduring film The Sound of Music.
What better way to imbibe the Christmas spirit than through a piece like this. Its message is simple yet profound — using the metaphors of climbing mountains and fording streams to point toward the pursuit of one’s dreams. There is, perhaps, also a quiet reference to an inner compass that guides that journey.
The singing is a fine example of the contralto voice — deep, resonant, and full of emotional weight. The words and the voice come together to create something deeply moving.
I came across this again while digitising some old LP records. Hearing it after many years was a revelation. In contrast, some of the more popular songs from the same album felt almost ornamental, while this one connected instantly. Perhaps it is also a matter of the times we find ourselves in.
The recording here is directly from the record, so the occasional crackle remains — but it carries its own charm, a reminder of another era.
Climb every mountain
Search high and low
Follow every by way
Every path you know
Climb every mountain
Ford every stream
Follow every rainbow
Till you find your dream
A dream that will need
All the love you can give
Every day of your life
For as long as you live
Climb every mountain
Ford every stream
Follow every rainbow
Till you find your dream
A dream that will need
All the love you can give
Every day of your life
For as long as you live
Climb every mountain
Ford every stream
Follow every rainbow
Till you find your dream
There is a quiet insistence in these words — not forceful, but steady. A reminder that the path may not always be clear, but the search itself has its own meaning.
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