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The Lady From Baltimore - Bobby Darin
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The Lady From Baltimore Bobby Darin

"The Lady From Baltimore" by Bobby Darin, released in 1966, is a #Pop ballad that tells the story of a captivating woman from Baltimore, evoking themes of love, longing, and nostalgia. The lyrics express admiration and yearning, while Darin's smooth vocals and orchestral arrangement enhance its emotional depth. The song reflects the romantic allure of urban life.

The Lady From Baltimore - Bobby Darin
The lady came from Baltimore
All she wore was lace
She didn't know that I was poor
She never saw my place

I was there to steal her money
Take her rings and run
Then I fell in love with the lady
Got away with none

The lady's name was Susan Moore
Her daddy read the law
She didn't know that I was poor
And lived outside the law

Her daddy said, I was a thief
And didn't marry her for love
But I was Susan's true belief
I married her for love

I was there to steal her money
Take her rings and run
Then I fell in love with the lady
Got away with none

House she lived in had a wall
To keep the robbers out
She'd never stop to think at all
That's what I'm about
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