About the song

“Smoky Mountain Rain” is a timeless country ballad sung by Ronnie Milsap, known for its evocative lyrics and emotive melody. The song was written by Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan and was released in 1980 as part of Milsap’s album “Greatest Hits, Vol. 2.”

Upon its release, “Smoky Mountain Rain” quickly climbed the charts, reaching the number one position on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and holding that spot for one week. Its heartfelt depiction of longing and nostalgia resonated deeply with audiences, making it one of Milsap’s most beloved songs.

The song tells the story of a man who returns to the Smoky Mountains in search of a lost love, reminiscing about the rain that fell on the day they parted ways. Milsap’s soulful delivery, combined with the song’s poignant lyrics and haunting melody, creates a powerful emotional impact that has endured over the years.

“Smoky Mountain Rain” showcases Milsap’s exceptional vocal talent and his ability to convey emotion through music. Its success solidified Milsap’s reputation as one of the leading voices in country music during the 1980s.

Since its release, “Smoky Mountain Rain” has become a classic in the country music genre and remains a favorite among fans of Ronnie Milsap and country music enthusiasts alike. Its enduring popularity speaks to the universal themes of love, loss, and longing that resonate with listeners of all ages.

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Lyrics

I thumb my way from L.A. back to Knoxville.
I found out those bright lights ain’t where I belong.
From a phone booth in the rain I called to tell her, I’ve had a change of dreams I’m coming home.
But the tears filled my eyes when I found out she was gone.
Smoky Mountain rain keeps on falling, I’ll keep on calling her name.
Smoky Mountain rain, I’ll keep on searching, I can’t go on hurting this way.
She’s somewhere in this Smoky Mountain rain.
I can’t blame her for letting go, a woman needs someone warm to hold. Feel the
rain running down my face, I’ll find her no matter what it takes.
[repeat chorus]
I waved a diesel down outside a cafe, said he was going as far as Gatlinburg.
I climbed in the cab all wet and cold and lonely.
I wiped my eyes and told him about her.
I’ve got to find her, Can you make these big wheels burn.
smoky Mountain rain keeps on falling
I’ll keep on calling her name.
Smoky Mountain rain, I’ll keep on searching
I can’t go on hurting this way.
She’s somewhere in the Smoky Mountain rain.

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