Introduction

Elvis Presley, the undying symbol of rock ‘n’ roll, graced the music scene with his mesmerizing ballad, “Smokey Mountain Boy.” Released in 1964, this iconic track stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the King himself. Join us on a journey through the heart of this musical masterpiece, as we delve into the captivating story behind the song and its charismatic performer.

Did You Know?

Elvis Presley’s “Smokey Mountain Boy” holds a special place in the archives of music history. Did you know that the song reflects Elvis’s profound connection to his roots and the Smoky Mountains? As one of his lesser-known gems, it unveils a different facet of the King’s artistry, showcasing his ability to blend emotion with melody seamlessly. Explore the intriguing tales behind the creation of this song, as we uncover the hidden nuances that make it a standout in Elvis’s illustrious repertoire.

For more detailed insights into “Smokey Mountain Boy” and Elvis Presley’s musical journey, continue reading our blog posts. Don’t miss the chance to rediscover the magic of this timeless classic! ✨

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Lyrics: Smokey Mountain Boy

I’m just a Smokey mountain boy
Come back to the hills I love
Where the tops of pine all bend in the wind
And the deep blue sky above

The closer and closer I get to home
The more excited I am
Those were the mornings I’d roll out of bed
Start the day off with a hot corn bread
Smothered in huckleberry jam

I’m just a Smokey mountain boy
Come back to the hills I love
Where the tops of pine all bend in the wind
And the deep blue sky above

I can almost hear the hounds running through the woods
Close on the trail of the hare
How I long to be with them following the hounds a-huntin’ again
Gettin’ me a big old grizzly bear

I’m just a Smokey mountain boy
Come back to the hills I love
Where the tops of pine all bend in the wind
And the deep blue sky above

I traveled around and met lots of girls
No matter how many I see
I left some pretty ones behind
I know back home is where I’ll find
The girl whose love is meant for me

I’m just a Smokey mountain boy
Come back to the hills I love
Where the tops of pine all bend in the wind
And the deep blue sky above