Many musicians have written about Songs About Climbing Mountains. We assembled 22 of our favorites.
From the album, Climbing!, released in 1970
"Mississippi Queen" is a hard rock song by the American rock band Mountain. It first appeared on the band's debut album Climbing! in 1970 and was released as a single that same year. The song was written by guitarist Leslie West and producer/bassist Felix Pappalardi. Musically, "Mississippi Queen" is driven by an up-tempo guitar riff, which is accompanied by a hard-driving rhythm section. Leslie West's unique vocals, along with the band's heavy and aggressive sound, create a powerful and energetic atmosphere throughout the song. The lyrics of the song tell the story of a riverboat gambler and his adventures on the Mississippi Queen. "Mississippi Queen" was an instant hit and has become one of the most iconic songs of the hard rock genre. The song is also one of the most covered songs in rock history, having been recorded by artists such as ZZ Top, Guns N' Roses, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and many more.
From the album, Mt. Joy, released on March 2, 2018
"Silver Lining" is a song by the band Mt. Joy released on June 26, 2018. It was written by Sam Cooper, Michael Byrnes, and Matt Quinn, and produced by Byrnes and Quinn. The song has a folk-rock sound and uplifting lyrics, as the narrator reflects on the good that can be found in difficult times. The lyrics focus on the idea of finding the silver lining in life's struggles, and the chorus sings, "There's always a silver lining, if you look for it." The track was released as part of their debut self-titled album, and the song was positively received by music critics.
From the album, Lonesome Dreams, released on October 8, 2012
"Ends of the Earth" is a song by American indie folk band Lord Huron, released as the lead single from their album, Lonesome Dreams. The song explores themes of longing, romanticism and alienation, with singer Ben Schneider's plaintive vocals backed by a mix of acoustic guitars, synths, organs, and an accordion. The production of the song was handled by Ben Schneider and his bandmates Mark Barry, Miguel Briseño, and Tom Renaud. The track was recorded in Los Angeles and mixed in New York.
From the album, Interstellar (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Expanded Edition], released on November 18, 2014
From the album, Hurry Up, We're Dreaming, released in 2011
From the album, God We Need You Now, released on September 14, 2020
From the album, Outlaw Shxt, released on April 30, 2021
From the album, Climbing, released on September 2, 2022
From the album, Climbing, released on May 10, 2021
From the album, Blues Of Desperation, released on March 25, 2016
From the album, Climb Dat Mountain, released on January 16, 2019
From the album, Safe Journey, released on April 1, 1984
From the album, Amazing Grace (Live at New Temple Missionary Baptist Church, Los Angeles, CA, 01/13/72), released in 1972
From the album, I See the Sign, released on March 29, 2010
From the album, Narrow Path, released on June 28, 2022
From the album, Still Climbing Mountains, released on September 11, 2001
From the album, Climbing The Walls, released on January 1, 1991
From the album, Lofi Magic, released on May 3, 2022
From the album, 3 Real Mountain Climbing Horror Stories, released on June 21, 2021
From the album, climb mountains, released on July 4, 2022
From the album, Climbing a Mountain, released on September 24, 2021
From the album, Mother Earth, released on July 19, 2017
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