Mel Street

American singer-songwriter


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nameMel Street
imageMel Street.png
captionStreet in 1975
image_size250px
backgroundsolo_singer
birth_nameKing Malachi Street
birth_date
birth_placeGrundy, Virginia, United States
death_date
death_placeHendersonville, Tennessee, United States
instrumentGuitar
genreCountry
occupationSinger-songwriter
years_active1972–1978
labelMetromedia, GRT, Polydor, Mercury
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| name = Mel Street | image = Mel Street.png | caption = Street in 1975 | image_size = 250px | background = solo_singer | birth_name = King Malachi Street | alias = | birth_date = | birth_place = Grundy, Virginia, United States | death_date = | death_place = Hendersonville, Tennessee, United States | instrument = Guitar | genre = Country | occupation = Singer-songwriter | years_active = 1972–1978 | label = Metromedia, GRT, Polydor, Mercury | website =

King Malachi "Mel" Street (October 21, 1933 – October 21, 1978) was an American country music singer who had 13 top-20 hits on the Billboard country charts.

Biography

Street was born near Grundy, Virginia, United States. Publications cite his year of birth as 1933 and his family also maintains that he was born in 1933. However, his gravestone gives the year as 1936. He began performing on western Virginia and West Virginia radio shows at the age of sixteen. Street subsequently worked as a radio tower electrician in Ohio, and as a nightclub performer in the Niagara Falls, New York area. He moved back to West Virginia in 1963 to open an auto body shop.

From 1968 to 1972, Street hosted a show on a Bluefield, West Virginia television station. He recorded his first single, "Borrowed Angel" – which he also wrote – in 1969 for a small regional record label, Tandem Records. A larger label, Royal American Records, picked it up in 1972 and it became a top-10 Billboard hit. He recorded the biggest hit of his career, "Lovin' on Back Streets", in 1972.

Street's last television appearance was in 1977, in which he performed his 1976 hit "I Met A Friend Of Yours Today" on That Good Ole Nashville Music.

Street recorded several hits in the mid-1970s, such as "You Make Me Feel More Like a Man," "Forbidden Angel," "I Met a Friend of Yours Today," "If I Had a Cheatin' Heart," and "Smokey Mountain Memories". He signed with Mercury Records in 1978, but suffering from clinical depression and alcoholism, he killed himself by a self-inflicted gunshot on October 21, 1978, his 45th birthday. and later charted four posthumous songs. Street's idol, George Jones, sang "Amazing Grace" at his funeral.

His posthumous album, Mel Street's Greatest Hits, was promoted via television advertisements in 1981, and sold 400,000 copies.

Discography

Albums

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YearAlbumUS CountryLabel
1972Borrowed Angel14Metromedia Country
1973*The Town Where You Live /
Walk Softly On the Bridges*37
1974Two Way Street37GRT
1975Smokey Mountain Memories16
1976Mel Street's Greatest Hits26
Country Colors
1977Mel Street45Polydor
1978Country Soul47
Mel StreetMercury
1980Many Moods of Mel61Sunbird
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Singles

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YearSingleChart PositionsAlbumUS CountryCAN Country
1972"Borrowed Angel"79Borrowed Angel
"Lovin' On Back Streets"58
1973"Walk Softly On the Bridges"116*The Town Where You Live /
Walk Softly On the Bridges*
"The Town Where You Live"3858
"Lovin' On Borrowed Time"117Two Way Street
1974"You Make Me Feel More Like a Man"15
"Forbidden Angel"1647Smokey Mountain Memories
1975"Smokey Mountain Memories"1343
"Even If I Have to Steal"1717
"(This Ain't Just Another) Lust Affair"23
1976"The Devil in Your Kisses (And the Angel in Your Eyes)"32Mel Street's Greatest Hits
"I Met a Friend of Yours Today"10Country Colors
"Looking Out My Window Through the Pain"24
1977"Rodeo Bum"56
"Barbara Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know"19Mel Street (1977)
"Close Enough for Lonesome"15
1978"If I Had a Cheating Heart"9Country Soul
"Shady Rest"24
"Just Hangin' On"68Mel Street (1978)
1979"The One Thing My Lady Never Puts Into Words"17Many Moods of Mel
1980"Tonight Let's Sleep On It Baby"30
"Who'll Turn Out the Lights"36
1981"Slip Away" (w/ Sandy Powell)48
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Footnotes

References

  • Huey, Steve. (2003). Edited by Vladimir Bogdanov, Chris Woodstra, & Stephen Erlewine. "Mel Street (King Malachi Street)." All Music Guide to Country, 2nd ed. San Francisco: Backbeat Books, 2003.
  • Schuler, Dennis Sr. and Larry J. Delp. Mel Street – A Country Legend, Charleston, WV: Mountain State Press, 2002.

References

  1. (November 8, 2021). "October 21, 1978: Country Music Star Tragically Commits Suicide".
  2. [https://www.wvpublic.org/post/october-21-1935-country-musician-mel-street-born-virginia#stream/0 "October 21, 1933: Country Musician Mel Street Born in Virginia"]. [[West Virginia Public Broadcasting]]. October 21, 2019. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  3. Nelson, Dick (August 27, 2017). [https://minnesotasnewcountry.com/sunday-morning-country-classic-spotlight-to-feature-mel-street/ "Sunday Morning Country Classic Spotlight to Feature Mel Street"]. [[98.1 Minnesota's New Country]]. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  4. Schuler and Delp 2002, p. 23.
  5. [http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM335Q_Mel_Street "Mel Street – Grave of a Famous Person"]. Waymarking.com. The Social Security Death Index also shows 1936.
  6. "Mel Street | Biography & History".
  7. Schuler and Delp 2002, p. 46.
  8. Schuler and Delp 2002, p. 51.
  9. He had a record debut on the country charts on October 21 as well, called "Just Hangin' On",Schuler and Delp 2002, p. 243.
  10. (1993). "[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music". [[Guinness Publishing]].

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