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King Malachi "Mel" Street (October 21, 1935 – October 21, 1978) was an American
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singer who had 13 top-20 hits on the
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country charts.


Biography

Street was born near
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, United States.Nelson, Dick (August 27, 2017)
"Sunday Morning Country Classic Spotlight to Feature Mel Street"
98.1 Minnesota's New Country. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
Publications cite his year of birth as 1933, although his family maintains that he was born in 1935 and his gravestone gives the year as 1936. He began performing on western Virginia and
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radio shows at the age of sixteen. Street subsequently worked as a
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electrician in
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, and as a
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performer in the
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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
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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
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in 1978, but suffering from clinical depression and alcoholism, he killed himself by a self-inflicted gunshot on October 21, 1978, his 43rd birthday. He had a record debut on the country charts on October 21 as well, called "Just Hangin' On",Schuler and Delp 2002, p. 243. and later charted four posthumous songs. Street's idol,
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, sang "
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" 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


Singles


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.


External links


Mel Street @ Last.fm
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Street, Mel 1935 births 1978 deaths 1978 suicides People from Grundy, Virginia American male singer-songwriters American country singer-songwriters Mercury Records artists Polydor Records artists 20th-century American singers Singer-songwriters from Virginia 20th-century American male singers Suicides by firearm in Tennessee