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The Story of Outlaw Country in 33 Songs.
- Pitchfork
- Nov 7, 2018
- 1 min read
Gram Parsons may have made it famous, but “Streets of Baltimore” belongs to Bobby Bare, who first recorded the dramatic tune in 1966. From his album of the same name, “Streets of Baltimore” is a relic of Bare’s first stint on the RCA Victor label, widely regarded to be his breakout period in country music.
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