When I was a lit tle (Eb)girl, I had a rag doll,
the on ly doll I’ve ev er owned.
Now, I love you just the (Eb)way I loved that rag doll,
but on ly now my love has grown.
And it gets strong er
like in a ev ’ry way,
and it gets deep er,
and let me say,
and it gets high er, er, ba by,
day by (Bb)day.
(Ab)Do I love you, my oh my?
(Bb)Riv er deep, moun tain high.
(Ab)If I lost you, would I cry?
(Bb)Oh, how I love you, ba by,
ba by, ba by, ba by.
When you were a young boy, (Eb)did you have a pup py
that al ways fol lowed you a round?
Well, I’m gon na be as (Eb)faith ful as that pup py.
You know I’ll nev er let you down.
’Cause it grows strong er
like in a riv er flows,
and it gets big ger,
and heav en knows,
and it gets sweet er, er, ba by,
as it (Bb)grows.
(Ab)Do I love you, my oh my?
(Bb)Riv er deep, moun tain high.
(Ab)If I lost you, would I cry?
(Bb)Oh, how I love you, ba by,
ba by, ba by, ba by.
When you were a young boy, (Eb)did ba by.
I love you, ba by like a flow er loves the spring;
and I love you, ba by, like the rob in loves to sing.
I love you, ba by, like a school boy loves his pie;
and I love you, ba by, riv er deep and moun tain high.
ba by.
This page shows “River Deep - Mountain High” by Tina Turner in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of Ab at 170 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.