P1 is Susan. She has long brown hair and wears an orange bandanna, orange jacket, a tory blue glove, yellow shirt, blue denim shorts, and orange heeled shoes. She has an orange outline. She has a bracelet on her right hand. She is based off of Tammi Terrell.
P2[]
P2 is Kenneth. He has brown curly hair with a beard, and wears a pair of brown square-framed glasses, an orange jacket which covers a blue-grey shirt underneath, a brown belt, a pair of blue jeans, a red violet glove, and a pair of brown shoes. He has an orange outline too. He is based off of Marvin Gaye.
There are two small cells where the dancers are locked in. Two posters and a sign that says "CINEMA" can be seen. The song’s lyrics are written in the middle of the screen, right above the coaches. At the end of the song, both cells merge as the two dancers hold hands. The background in the cell in which Kenneth is standing in is mostly blue while the background in the one in which Susan is standing in is mostly red and has a wider variety of colors than the former. Movie posters are shown to each have Only You (And You Alone) and Built For This.
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough has a monthly Mashup with the theme "Funky". The Mashup can be unlocked in the month of December. It features dancers that have an old and groovy vibe to them.
There are 3 Gold Moves in the Classic routine, all of which are the same:
All Gold Moves: Point to the other dancer.
All Gold Moves
All Gold Moves in-game
Mashup[]
There are 5 Gold Moves in the Mashup:
Gold Move 1: Throw open both arms from their cross over your chest. (Never Can Say Goodbye) Gold Moves 2, 3, and 4: Do a clockwise spin with your hands opened out. (Superstition) Gold Move 5: Point to the screen with your right arm. (Forget You)
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough is the first song in the series to have a Sing-Along routine.
It is also the first song whose Sing-Along routine is not an alternate routine.
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough and You’re On My Mind are the second and third songs in the series to lack a Classic routine, after Jamaican Dance (on the Xbox 360).