Streets of Baltimore

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"Streets of Baltimore" is a classic country song, popularized by artists like Bobby Bare and Gram Parsons, that tells a poignant story of love, sacrifice, and disillusionment in the big city.

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Streets of Baltimore canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
associatedWith Bakersfield-influenced country
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresCharacter male narrator
narrator's wife
genre country
hasLyricTheme big city life
disillusionment
love
sacrifice
hasMood melancholic
reflective
hasReputation poignant story song
hasSubject marital breakdown
rural-to-urban migration
unrequited devotion
influenced country-rock artists
isClassicInGenre country music
isConsidered standard of the country repertoire
language English
narrativeLocation Baltimore NERFINISHED
performedBy Bobby Bare NERFINISHED
Charley Pride NERFINISHED
Del McCoury NERFINISHED
Evan Dando NERFINISHED
Gram Parsons NERFINISHED
John Prine NERFINISHED
Kris Kristofferson NERFINISHED
Nanci Griffith NERFINISHED
The Flying Burrito Brothers NERFINISHED
Tompall Glaser NERFINISHED
plotSummary A man moves to Baltimore to please his wife but loses her to the city nightlife and returns home alone
popularizedBy Bobby Bare NERFINISHED
Gram Parsons NERFINISHED
setting urban environment
title Streets of Baltimore NERFINISHED

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Bobby Bare notableWork Streets of Baltimore