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Song Parodies -> "They've Left, the Arts, from San Francisco"

Original Song Title:

"I Left My Heart in San Francisco"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Tony Bennett

Parody Song Title:

"They've Left, the Arts, from San Francisco"

Parody Written by:

John A. Barry

The Lyrics

The Louvriness of Paris was not Montmartre’s way;
the glory that was Rome has become buffone.
In the 50’s, the Beats’ roamed; off they’d gotten from Manhattan.
They found a home in the city by The Bay.

They’ve left, the arts, from San Francisco—
high are the bills. . .technology.
Can’t cope with the digital stars, overpriced coffee bars;
sky-high rents drive artists from there; move to where
costs are more fair; “bye” San Francisco.
They’re moving to vicinities
for a new home; say “Screw San Francisco!”
Golden Age done. . .technocracy.

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