"Baltimore" | ||||
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Single by Ellen Amos | ||||
B-side | "Walking With You" | |||
Released | 1980 | |||
Format | 7" single | |||
Genre | pop | |||
Label | MEA Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Ellen Amos & Michael Amos | |||
Producer(s) | MEA | |||
Ellen Amos singles chronology | ||||
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"Baltimore" is the name of the first single released by a pre-fame Tori Amos, under her birth name of (Myra) Ellen Amos.
Amos, then 16 years old, wrote the song with her brother Michael in response to a 1979 contest by the city of Baltimore, Maryland. Her new theme song for the Baltimore Orioles baseball team won the contest.
Pressed on only 500 7-inch vinyl records, it was given a citation by the Mayor of Baltimore. As of the year 2002, a copy of this record complete with original sleeve sells for $2,000–$5,000 US. The sleeve is not a picture sleeve. A copy with an original resume for "Ellen Amos" could go for as much as $7,000. It features a B-side track called "Walking With You". It was released on "MEA Records", which was Amos' initials.
Max Welker played guitar on both songs (Yamaha SA-2000). It was recorded at Track Studios, Silver Spring, Maryland, United States.