“HE HAD 13 TOP-20 HITS ON BILLBOARD — BUT THIS ONE SONG STILL HAUNTS COUNTRY FANS 50 YEARS LATER.” In 1975, Mel Street released a song about the Smokey Mountains — and something about it just never faded. The lyrics are simple. A man who left Tennessee. An old man playing a worn-out fiddle. A girl he was too foolish to hold onto. But the way Mel sang those words… it wasn’t performance. It was confession. What most people don’t realize — this song was written by a young Earl Thomas Conley, years before he became a star himself. But it was Mel’s voice that made it immortal. Mel grew up in the mountains of Virginia. He didn’t just sing about that ache of leaving home. He LIVED it. And you can hear every mile of distance in his voice. Critics said his music was “too country” for the era. But fans who truly understood the genre? They knew exactly what they were hearing. Decades later, even Dolly Parton chose to cover it. But there’s something about the original that no one has ever quite matched…
He Had 13 Top-20 Hits on Billboard — But This One Song Still Haunts Country Fans 50 Years Later In…