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  1. " Allentown Jail " is a folk-style song, written by Irving Gordon. [1] Background. The song tells the story of a man who tries to steal a diamond ring for his girlfriend, gets caught, and ends up in the Allentown jail. Recordings. In 1951, Jo Stafford recorded this song. It was released as a single on Columbia Records.

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  2. 1. Jan. 2010 · A World Of Our Own 1965

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  3. 1. Mai 2010 · 156. 32K views 13 years ago. 'Allentown Jail' was Karen's follow up to her International hit 'Nobody's Child' in November 1969. It was a song that had been recorded by many artists...

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  4. 31. Juli 2014 · 187. 21K views 9 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UK Allentown Jail (Mono) (1997 Remaster) · The Seekers ...more. Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UKAllentown Jail (Mono) (1997...

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  5. [Verse 1] They locked up my darlin' in Allentown Jail. Oh, oh, oh-oh. And no one has come for to put up his bail. Oh, oh, oh-oh. They say at the courthouse he'll never go free. Never go free....

  6. He also wrote "Allentown Jail", which was played by numerous musicians and told the story of a man who stole a diamond for his girlfriend and ended up in the Allentown jail, unable to make bail and was recorded by the French singer, Edith Piaf among others.

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · What is the significance of Allentown Jail in the song? Allentown Jail serves as a symbolic backdrop for the song, representing the loss of freedom and the consequences of one’s actions. By focusing on this setting, The Kingston Trio effectively conveys the overwhelmingly restrictive and oppressive atmosphere experienced by inmates. 4.