Elvis Sings “Smokey Mountain Boy” (1964)
“Smokey Mountain Boy” is a song that was recorded by Elvis Presley in 1969 for his album “From Elvis in Memphis.” It is a country-flavored ballad that tells the story of a man who leaves the city behind to live a simpler life in the mountains.
It was written by Red West and Joe Cooper. The song was released as a B-side to “Kissin’ Cousins” in March 1964.
In the song, Elvis’s rich, powerful voice is perfectly suited to the country-infused melody, and he sings with a heartfelt sincerity that captures the song’s message of finding peace and happiness in a simpler way of life.
“Smokey Mountain Boy” was not released as a single and did not receive significant airplay, but it remains a favorite among Elvis fans for its heartfelt lyrics and Elvis’s soulful delivery. The song is a testament to Elvis’s versatility as an artist, and his ability to infuse his unique style and charisma into a wide range of musical genres.