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River Deep, Mountain High : ウィキペディア英語版
River Deep – Mountain High

"River Deep – Mountain High" is a 1966 single by Ike & Tina Turner. Considered by producer Phil Spector to be his best work,〔Ribowsky, Mark. ''He's a Rebel''. Cambridge, MA: Perseus, 2007.〕 the single was successful in Europe, peaking at number 3 in the United Kingdom, and peaking at number 16 in Australia〔Go Set Magazine 16 November 1966 http://www.poparchives.com.au/gosetcharts/1966/19661116.html〕 though it flopped on its original release in the United States. Spector claimed to be pleased with the response from the critics and his peers,〔 but he then withdrew from the music industry for two years, beginning his personal decline.
After Eric Burdon and the Animals covered the song in 1968, it was re-released a year later, and has since become one of Tina Turner's signature songs, though it charted even lower, "bubbling under" at number 112.
In 1999, "River Deep – Mountain High" was inducted in the Grammy Hall of Fame.
==Recording==
Written by Spector, Jeff Barry, and Ellie Greenwich, "River Deep – Mountain High" was among the first recordings that Ike & Tina Turner did for Phil Spector's Philles Records. Spector was well aware of Ike Turner's controlling attitude in the studio, and therefore he drafted an unusual contract: the ''River Deep – Mountain High'' album and single would be credited to "Ike & Tina Turner", but Ike was paid $20,000〔Equivalent to $ in today's dollars.〕 to stay away from the studio, and only Tina Turner's vocals would be used on the record.〔Richard Williams, 〕
The track was recorded using Spector's "Wall of Sound" production technique, cost a then-unheard-of $22,000, and required 21 session musicians and 21 background vocalists. Due to Spector's perfectionism in the studio, he made Turner sing the song over and over for several hours until he felt he had the perfect vocal take for the song. Turner recalled, "I must have sung that 500,000 times. I was drenched with sweat. I had to take my shirt off and stand there in my bra to sing."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= 500 Greatest Songs of All Time )
The recording of the song was later dramatized for Tina Turner's biographical film, ''What's Love Got to Do with It''.

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