About the song

“Smoky Mountain Rain,” a heartfelt ballad by Ronnie Milsap, is a classic country song that resonates deeply with fans of the genre. Released in 1980 as part of his album *Ronnie Milsap Live*, this track showcases Milsap’s emotive voice and masterful storytelling ability. The song quickly became a hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, and it remains one of his signature pieces.

Written by the talented songwriting duo of Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan, “Smoky Mountain Rain” tells the poignant tale of longing and heartache. The narrative follows a man who reflects on lost love while traveling through the beautiful Smoky Mountains, capturing the essence of nostalgia that many listeners can relate to. The vivid imagery and emotional depth of the lyrics allow the audience to feel every note and word, making it a standout in Milsap’s extensive catalog.

In addition to its chart success, “Smoky Mountain Rain” has left a lasting impact on the country music scene, solidifying Ronnie Milsap’s reputation as one of the genre’s most influential artists. The song has been praised for its rich instrumentation and soulful delivery, elements that showcase Milsap’s unique blend of country, pop, and R&B influences.

With its timeless appeal and emotional resonance, “Smoky Mountain Rain” continues to be a beloved favorite, reminding us all of the enduring power of music to evoke memories and feelings across generations.

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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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