Diana Ross: Ain't No Mountain High Enough — (ashf...
: The songwriters radically rearranged the melody so the triumphant chorus was held back until the very end of the song, creating a sense of mounting tension and eventual release.
: The production fused Motown soul with classical elements, featuring the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and a powerful gospel choir that included Ashford, Simpson, and The Andantes. II. Production Conflict and Success Diana Ross: Ain't No Mountain High Enough (Ashf...
: Released in July 1970, it became Ross’s first solo number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100, staying at the top for three weeks. : The songwriters radically rearranged the melody so