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  1. The song Allentown Jail was written by Irving Gordon and was first recorded and released by Jo Stafford with Paul Weston & His Orchestra in 1951. It was covered by Bojoura, The Transients featuring Billy Strange, The Seekers, Lita Roza with Orchestra conducted by Ted Heath and other artists.

  2. About Allentown Jail "Allentown Jail" is a folk-style song. Written by Irving Gordon, it tells the story of a man who is caught stealing a diamond for his girlfriend and ends up in the Allentown jail. In 1951, Jo Stafford recorded this song. It was released as a single on Columbia Records. In 1960, Kathy Linden recorded it as her first single ...

  3. They locked up her darlin' in Allentown jail, oh, oh, oh, And no one has come to put up his bail, oh, oh, oh. They say at the courthouse, he'll never go free, never go free, 'Cause he stole a diamond, a beautiful diamond to give, to give to she. Somewhere in Allentown jail, her heart waits in Allentown jail.

  4. The 1970s’ biggest act, THE OSMONDS, drew more attendance than perhaps any other entertainer in Allentown Fair History. The little boys that appeared at the Fair in the early ‘60s came back as teenage idols every year from 1972 until 1978 except 1974 when lead singer Donny’s voice was changing. In the later years, sister Marie performed with her brothers elevating “Osmond Mania.”

  5. THE CAMERATA SINGERS. The Camerata Singers, founded in 1972 by Dr. Allan Birney, has been an integral part of the Lehigh Valley’s notable arts community and continues to make a significant contribution to the artistic life of the area by providing several quality programs of classical and contemporary choral music each year.

  6. Chords: Ab, Db, Fm, Bb, Eb. Rod McKuen - Allentown Jail Chords with Key, Capo, and Tempo shifter. Play along with bass, piano, uke, guitar, mandolin & banjo with ...

  7. Rest in peace, dear Judith...praying that we see you again "on the other side." We love you 💜~~~Recorded in 1964 and released in 1965 as the ninth song on t...

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