About the song

The Statler Brothers, a name synonymous with country music harmony and storytelling, have crafted a timeless gem in their song, “Maple Street Memories”. Released in 1986 on their album Memories Are Made of This, this heartfelt track invites listeners on a nostalgic journey through the annals of time.

With their signature blend of voices and their ability to weave narratives that touch the soul, The Statler Brothers have created a masterpiece that resonates deeply with audiences of all ages. “Maple Street Memories” is a testament to their talent for evoking emotions and painting vivid pictures of simpler times.

The song’s lyrics transport listeners to a world filled with warmth and nostalgia. It conjures up images of family gatherings, childhood friendships, and the comfort of home. The gentle melodies and heartfelt vocals complement the poignant storytelling, making the song a truly immersive experience.

As listeners delve into the lyrics, they are likely to find themselves reflecting on their own personal memories and the impact of time on their lives. The song’s ability to connect with audiences on such a profound level is a hallmark of The Statler Brothers’ music.

While “Maple Street Memories” may not have achieved the same chart-topping success as some of their other hits, it holds a special place in the hearts of fans who appreciate its lyrical depth and emotional resonance. It’s a reminder that true artistry often transcends commercial success and leaves a lasting impact.

Whether you are a lifelong fan of The Statler Brothers or just discovering their music, “Maple Street Memories” is a song that is sure to evoke a sense of nostalgia and connection. It’s a timeless piece that resonates with the heart and serves as a beautiful reminder of the moments that shape our lives.

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Lyrics

We were both nine years old
When you came to town
I remember the big Allied Van
My momma went over, and
Took you all lunch
And my dad gave your dad a hand

And the first time I saw you
Was through the screen door
When the paper I threw missed the porch
Lord, it’s been years since I carried the news
But I still carry the torch

Of Maple Street memories and Cherry tree games
Summer nights and ice cream cones
Take the red from the roses, the sun from the sky
But leave my Maple Street memories alone
Leave my Maple Street memories alone

We played hide-and-seek in the buildings out back
I was easy to find, I admit
As the years flew away, it got harder to hide
The fact I thought you were it

Then we stood by the lilac bush in your yard
Your pink prom gown late in May
Your mom took our picture, I took your hand
And you took my breath away

With Maple Street memories and Cherry tree games
Summer nights and ice cream cones
Take the red from the roses, the sun from the sky
But leave my Maple Street memories alone
Leave my Maple Street memories alone

I never go back, I don’t stand in the yard
And look at your window upstairs
In my mind I see you combing your hair
And blowing kisses at me in the air

Then one time at Christmas
I saw you come home
Your arms full of children that day
And it was later that night
When I put mine to bed
I put my Maple Street memories away

Maple Street memories and Cherry tree games
Summer nights and bicycle days
Leave me with something that my heart can take
But take those Maple Street memories away
Take those Maple Street memories away

 

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