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Encyclopedia > Baltimore (song)

Baltimore, as a song title, can refer to:

  • Baltimore, the first single released by singer Tori Amos
  • Baltimore, a song by Randy Newman
  • Baltimore (Healy, Kahal & McHugh), recorded in 1927 by Red Nichols' Redheads

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Baltimore (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (176 words)
A Song Infobox has been requested for this article.
Baltimore is the name of a song recorded in 1979 by singer/songwriter Tori Amos (then known by her birth name of Myra Ellen Amos).
It was recorded in response to a contest by the city of Baltimore to record a new theme song for their baseball team, the Baltimore Orioles.
Baltimore (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (113 words)
Lord Baltimore, from whom the city took its name;
Baltimore Technologies, a former "dot-com darling" information security firm proposing to turn into a green energy advisory company.
The Martin Baltimore attack/bomber aircraft, also known as the A-30.
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