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  2. Mel Street - Wikipedia

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    Two Way Street: 1974 "You Make Me Feel More Like a Man" 15 — "Forbidden Angel" 16 47 Smokey Mountain Memories: 1975 "Smokey Mountain Memories" 13 43 "Even If I Have to Steal" 17 17 "(This Ain't Just Another) Lust Affair" 23 — 1976 "The Devil in Your Kisses (And the Angel in Your Eyes)" 32 — Mel Street's Greatest Hits "I Met a Friend of ...

  3. Earl Thomas Conley - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, after his honorable discharge from the Army, he began commuting from Dayton to Nashville. In 1973 while in Nashville, he met Dick Heard, who produced country music singer Mel Street. This meeting eventually led to the Conley-Heard collaboration on the song "Smokey Mountain Memories", which made the top 10 for Street. [2]

  4. Earl Thomas Conley discography - Wikipedia

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    "After the Love Slips Away" / "Smokey Mountain Memories" [a] 16 31 "Heavenly Bodies" 8 3 Somewhere Between Right and Wrong "Somewhere Between Right and Wrong" 1 39 1983 "I Have Loved You Girl (But Not Like This Before)" (re-recording) 2 3 "Your Love's on the Line" 1 8 Don't Make It Easy for Me "Holding Her and Loving You" 1 2 1984

  5. 1975 in country music - Wikipedia

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    Smokey Mountain Memories Mel Street 17 17 Someone Cares for You Red Steagall: 19 — Something Better to Do: Olivia Newton-John: 18 36 Soulful Woman Kenny O'Dell: 18 11 Spring: Tanya Tucker 20 17 Stay Away from the Apple Tree: Billie Jo Spears: 19 17 Stoned at the Jukebox Hank Williams, Jr. 17 5 Storms Never Last Dottsy: 15 18 Susan When She Tried

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  7. Ronnie Milsap - Wikipedia

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    Milsap was born January 16, 1943, in Robbinsville, North Carolina. [2] A congenital disorder left him almost completely blind from birth. [2] Abandoned by his mother as an infant, he was raised in poverty by his grandparents in the Smoky Mountains until he was sent to the North Carolina State School for the Blind and Deaf in Raleigh, North Carolina, at age five.

  8. Wine Me Up - Wikipedia

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    "Wine Me Up" is a song first recorded by American country music artist Faron Young. It was released in May 1969 as the first single from his album, Wine Me Up.The song peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart [1] and reached number 3 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.

  9. Roy Acuff - Wikipedia

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    Two museums have been named in Acuff's honor—the Roy Acuff Museum at Opryland (now closed) and the Roy Acuff Union Museum and Library in his hometown of Maynardville. Acuff has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 1541 Vine Street. He is pictured with other country singers at the new Smoky Mountain Opera in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.