Carl Fenton & His Orchestra - I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (If I Knew I'd Find You) Lyrics

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I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (If I Knew I'd Find You)

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What Are The Lyrics For I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (If I Knew I'd Find You) By Carl Fenton & His Orchestra?
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 if I got to heaven I'd find you Honey child, I'd climb the highest mountain That is, if I knew, when I got to the top That I'd find you, sittin' there I'd even swim the deepest river If I knew that when I swam that river You'd be waiting on the other side You see, without you, honey My life don't mean nothin' to me And no matter where you are Honey child, that's just where I wanna be I'd pray to get to heaven 'Cause I know that if I got to heaven I'd find you |
Who Wrote I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (If I Knew I'd Find You) By Carl Fenton & His Orchestra?
Sidney Clare, Lew Brown
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What's The Duration Of The I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (If I Knew I'd Find You) By Carl Fenton & His Orchestra?The duration of I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (If I Knew I'd Find You) is 2:33 minutes and seconds. |
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