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* Allentown is the subject of the popular Billy Joel song, "Allentown,"
originally released on his The Nylon Curtain album in 1982. Joel's song uses
Allentown as a metaphor for the resilience of working class Americans in distressed
industrial cities during the recession of the early 1980s. After "Allentown"
became a hit, the famed singer-songwriter returned to the Lehigh Valley for
a special concert stop at Lehigh University's Stabler Arena in Bethlehem, where
he was awarded the key to Allentown by Allentown's mayor, who praised the song
as "a gritty song about a gritty city."[24]

* Allentown features prominently in the famed Broadway musical 42nd Street
as the hometown of up and coming showgirl Peggy Sawyer. When Sawyer is asked
to fill in for the show's star, who breaks her ankle prior to the show's debut,
Sawyer tells director Julian Marsh that she would prefer to return to Allentown.
In an effort to keep her with the musical, Marsh then sings to her perhaps the
most famed lyrics in Broadway theatre history: "Come on along and listen
to the lullaby of Broadway," which convinces Sawyer to stay. On the musical's
opening night, just before the curtains rise, Marsh tells the fictional Allentown
native the famous, now often repeated Broadway line: "You're going out
there a youngster, but you've got to come back a star!" Sawyer is a surprising
smash hit, and Marsh's musical, starring Sawyer, goes on to great success.

* In the musical Bye Bye Birdie, character Rosie Alvarez is from Allentown.
In the song "Spanish Rose," she sings: "I'm just a Spanish Tamale
according to Mae/ Right off the boat from the tropics, far, far away/ Which
is kinda funny, since where I come from is Allentown, PA."

* Allentown's Dorney Park was a film location for John Waters' Hairspray (1988)
and James Neilson's Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows (1969). In 2006, The All-American
Rejects, a power pop group, filmed the music video for their song "Dirty
Little Secret" at Dorney Park and several other Allentown-area locations.

* Allentown is mentioned in the opening lyric of the Frank Zappa song "200
Years Old," which appears on his 1975 album Bongo Fury.

* Allentown was the subject of the Irving Gordon song "Allentown Jail,"
which has been recorded by several artists, including The Kingston Trio, The
Lettermen, The Seekers and Jo Stafford.

* Allentown was home to the character Duane Doberman in The Phil Silvers Show,
a CBS comedy series that ran from 1955 to 1959.

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