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Street was born in Rowe, Virginia to a coal mining family. Publications cite his year of birth as 1933, although his family maintains that he was born in 1935. He began performing on western Virginia and West Virginia radio shows at the age of sixteen. Street subsequently worked as a radio tower electrician in Ohio and as a nightclub performer in the Niagara Falls area. He moved back to West Virginia in 1963 to open up an auto body shop.

From 1968 to 1972, Street hosted his own show on a Bluefield, West Virginia television station. He recorded his first single, "Borrowed Angel," in 1970 for a small regional record label. A larger label, Royal American Records, picked it up in 1972, and it became a top-10 Billboard hit. He recorded the biggest hit of his career, "Lovin' on Back Streets", in 1973.

Street continued to flourish throughout the mid-1970s, recording several hits such as "You Make Me Feel More Like a Man," "Forbidden Angel," "I Met a Friend of Yours Today," "If I Had a Cheatin' Heart," and "Smokey Mountain Memories". He signed with Mercury Records in 1978. But, suffering from clinical depression and alcoholism, he committed suicide by a self-inflicted gunshot wound, on October 21, 1978, his 43rd birthday. Sadly he had a record debut on the country charts on October 21 as well, a prophetic song called "Just Hangin' On". -- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Comentarios

8 years ago

Beatrice Mitchell

LOVE MEL STREET AND I CRIED MY OUT EYES WHEN I HEARD HE HAD PASSED AWAY. RIP MEL.

8 years ago

D Fish56

my mom, sisters and I got to see mel at Buck Lake Ranch in Indiana back in the 70's.. we love you mel! great singer! that's what you call country music! R.I,P, Mel

9 years ago

Beatrice Mitchell

CRIED MY EYES OUT THE DAY THIS MAN DIED. LOVE YOU MEL.

9 years ago

poopstain565

This was one of his best songs. I love it.CARL

9 years ago

Sierra Greene

He was my third cousin 

9 years ago

James edwards

My dad love this song he would play Mel Street songs on his 8 track all day long

9 years ago

MrGSF77

So awesome. The pictures and the music go hand in hand. Excellent!

9 years ago

SA Lawson

First heard this song as a young girl, it has always stayed with me, this one & "Virginia's Song" I think Street was at his very best with these two songs......It's real True heartfelt Country Music at its Best.. Thanks so much for sharing it!

9 years ago

Kendra Miller

im am fixing to be 14 and i love this song and my grandpa and grandma is the one's that loved me enough to show it to me and it is so sad that he died me and grandpa didn't know he died and it was so sad to here about it if you love this song give a description why you love it

9 years ago

Allen Wallace

Video scenes are of Cades Cove and Abrams Creek, in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.Mel was a superb country singer. What a voice.

9 years ago

webbjr37

One of Mel's best

9 years ago

Debbie Ricca

Thank You Mr. Spolar ! This Is a Beautiful Video As well as The Song .. Your Heart Was In the Right Place When You Posted This One ! Awesome Memories Of Places I had Been To Perfect Words In a Song ! Deb.

9 years ago

Rick Smith

Thanks Steven this is great.

9 years ago

Oungkar Maharaj

One of the many greats in country music

10 years ago

Hunter james

A indescribable feeling as I watch and listen to this video. Those mountains touch the deepest part of my soul! 

10 years ago

Bill S

God bless you Mr Street 

10 years ago

Jim Winston

Brings back memories of how much I love Mel's sound.

10 years ago

Alwey Wong

He would be on the 1940 Federal Census and of course school chums would know how old he is. Then of course there are school records. Most children three years old know how to show three fingers when asked how old they.

10 years ago

Allan Morrice

I still think back to Feb 1972 when a Friend invited me to spend the weekend with his family in Knoxville, Tn. I met a young woman who didn't spit in my face for being a soldier with the 82nd ABN Division and she wanted to show me the Smoky Mountains. We ended up getting snowed in on Friday night and didn't get back until 1030 Sunday morning. Her dad met us in the driveway with a 12 gauge shotgun. I really thought I was going to survive the Jungles of Vietnam just to die in a driveway in Knoxville. I still love the song and still think about Carolyn forty years later!

10 years ago

Nina Young

I miss my Rutledge, TN. I always thought I would retire back home. Guess God has other plans. But, there is nothing like those mountains and those lovely people from Rutledge. God Bless you all <3

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