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[Verse 1]
San Francisco Fan
Loved a no-good gamblin' man;
She drank the coffee dregs so she could fry his eggs
In a golden frying pan
Can-canned by command
Of the Gold Rush Café clan
She gave her man her pay; he gambled it away
Playing Chinatown fan-tan
[Bridge]
Once they caught him cheatin'
And he knew that he was beaten
When a miner aimed a pistol at his head
Fanny, when she seen 'em
Ran and jumped right in between 'em
And she stopped a dozen slugs of poison lead
There was Fanny dyin'
While a hundred men were cryin'
And the angels up above were crying, too
When seven horses started draggin'
Fanny's coffin in a wagon
Down a dusty California avenue
[Verse 2]
San Francisco Fan
Gave her life to save her man
A man who wasn't worth a shovelful of earth
From the grave of San Francisco Fan
[Outro]
San Francisco Fan
Gave her life to save a man
A man who wasn't worth a shovelful of earth
From the grave of San Francisco Fan
San Francisco Fan was written by Sammy Mysels & Dick Sanford.