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"Smoky Mountain Days©"
Lyrics by M.S. McKenzie | Performed by American Storyteller Music & is Protected by Copyright

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Original Song Lyrics: Written by M. S. McKenzie, All Rights Reserved

"Smoky Mountain Days"

[Intro: Soft fingerpicked guitar over a rolling drumbeat, building into a warm folk-rock groove. Harmonica echoes like wind through the valleys]

[Verse 1]
Through the blue morning haze, pine-studded ridges rise
Layer upon layer of blues and grays fading into southern skies
Clingmans Dome stands proud, high up where the clouds drift by
And black bears roam the hollows where the cool streams lie
In Gatlinburg's heart, where the Little Pigeon River runs clear
And the laughter of travelers can be heard from far and near

[Chorus]
Oh, the Great Smoky Mountains are calling me on home
From Cades Cove meadows to the trails I've always known
Wildflowers and azaleas bloom where the bald eagles fly
And the past still whispers softly when the doves fly high
I'll follow the rushing waters of the Little Tennessee River
Where the Smokies touch the sky and go on forever

[Verse 2]
Up in old Roaring Fork where the waterfalls spill down
Past cabins and crumbling chimneys from a long-gone town
The proud Cherokee once walked where the laurel still grows
And their ancient stories ride on the wind wherever it blows
In little Pigeon Forge, bluegrass and country music plays
While the light of the moon dances on the Parkway cafés

[Verse 3]
Chilly Autumn nights bring out leaves of amber and flame
While elk bugles can be heard over the Cataloochee rain
Where Newfound Gap and the AT meet, stand on the line
Where the state of Carolina touches Tennessee's spine
An old homestead rests in the shaded folds of a hill
Where the air is whisper quiet and the soul stands still

[Bridge]
There's a peace in these ridges that you just can't buy or sell
It's in the hush of the holler, it's in the sound of church bells
It's in the laughter of children, and an old-timer's soulful tune
It's in the shadow of these mountains 'neath a silvery moon

[Verse 4]
An early winter frost coats November's leaves left on the trees
You can feel the chill of December whisper softly on the breeze
Calvin Coolidge signed the bill nearly one hundred years ago
To keep these mountains wild so that everyone would know
That there's magic in this sacred place that roads will not erase
Where only photos are taken and footprints left in this space

[Chorus]
Oh, the Great Smoky Mountains are calling me on home
From Cades Cove meadows to the trails I've always known
Wildflowers and azaleas bloom where the bald eagles fly
And the past still whispers softly when the doves fly high
I'll follow the rushing waters of the Little Tennessee River
Where the Smokies touch the sky and go on forever

[Chorus]
Oh, the Great Smoky Mountains are calling me on home
From Cades Cove meadows to the trails I've always known
Wildflowers and azaleas bloom where the bald eagles fly
And the past still whispers softly when the doves fly high
I'll follow the rushing waters of the Little Tennessee River
Where the Smokies touch the sky and go on forever

[Outro: instrumental]

 

Song Description

"Smoky Mountain Days" is a sweeping folk-rock ballad that pays homage to the Great Smoky Mountains, weaving together the region's landscapes, history, and culture into a heartfelt musical journey. With soft fingerpicked guitar and a rolling drumbeat opening the song, the mood begins intimate and reflective before blooming into a warm, full-bodied folk-rock groove. Harmonica strains float through the mix like wind over mountain valleys, creating a timeless Americana soundscape.

The verses act like chapters in a living travelogue, guiding the listener through the misty ridges and valleys that define the Smokies. From the towering height of Clingmans Dome to the peaceful streams where black bears roam, each line captures the magic of the park's natural beauty. Towns like Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge are celebrated not only as lively cultural centers but also as places where bluegrass, country music, and Appalachian heritage remain strong. References to Cherokee traditions, old cabins along Roaring Fork, and the Appalachian Trail at Newfound Gap highlight the deep historical and spiritual roots of the region.

The chorus soars like an anthem, echoing the irresistible call of the Smokies as "home." It blends imagery of wildflowers, eagles, doves, and rivers into a vision of enduring beauty and belonging. The bridge takes a more introspective turn, revealing the intangible soul of the mountains—the quiet hollows, the toll of church bells, the laughter of children, and the wisdom of elders singing under a silver moon. These lines suggest that the Smokies are not only a place but also a way of life and a wellspring of peace.

A striking final verse grounds the song in history, recalling President Calvin Coolidge's 1926 signature on the bill that would eventually preserve this land as a national park. It ties the song's reverence for nature with gratitude for conservation, reminding listeners of the lasting value of protecting wild spaces for future generations.

Instrumentally, the track balances rustic folk textures with modern folk-rock energy. Acoustic guitar, harmonica, and fiddle evoke the traditions of Appalachian music, while a steady rhythm section gives the song forward momentum. The outro fades out in a gentle instrumental, leaving listeners with the same reflective hush one feels standing on a Smoky Mountain overlook at dusk.

At its core, "Smoky Mountain Days" is both a personal tribute and a universal anthem. It celebrates the grandeur of America's most visited national park, while capturing the emotional pull these ancient ridges have on anyone who has walked their trails, heard their waterfalls, or breathed their misty air. It is a song of memory, belonging, and timeless wonder—an ode to a place that feels eternal.

 


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