Featured in the 1944 film “To Have and Have Not” and was later covered by George Harrison of The Beatles as well as Japanese musician Haruomi “Harry” Hosono.
The song (sometimes with lines changed/censored) tells the story of an American reduced to begging on the streets of Hong Kong as the result...
[Verse]
It's the story of a very unfortunate colored man
Who got arrested down in old Hong Kong
He got twenty years privilege taken away from him
When he kicked old Buddha's gong
And now he's poppin' the piano just to raise the price
Of a ticket to the land of the free
Well, he say his home's in Frisco where they ship the rice
But it's really in Tennessee
That's why he said
[Bridge]
"I need someone to love me
I need somebody to carry me home to San Francisco
And bury my body there
I need someone to lend me a fifty dollar bill and then
I'll leave Hong Kong far behind me
For happiness once again
Won't somebody believe
I've a yen to see that Bay again
But when I try to leave
Sweet opium won't let me fly away
I need someone to love me
I need somebody to carry me home to San Francisco
And bury my body there"
[Verse]
That's the story of a very unfortunate colored man
Who got arrested down in old Hong Kong
He got twenty years privilege taken away from him
When he kicked old Buddha's gong
Hong Kong Blues was written by Hoagy Carmichael.