san francisco


ok clifford breaks out into song at one point and it is a song that has the words "san francisco" in it. is it just the regular song san francisco (the one that says, "if you goingto san francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair")? because i am looking for it and every version i hear is not the one i think i am looking for. (or maybe im just being stupid and it is the same song) but anyways any help would be much appreciated.
thanks guys.

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i'm pretty sure its not from that song, but u could try typing the lyrics into google and that could get u some answers. i honestly dont know if its a real song or if martin short just made it up, but i would think it was real.

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Erakeet,

The song that Clifford sings at the train station is "San Francisco" from the movie "San Francisco. It was released in 1936 and starred Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, and Jeanette MacDonald. It was about an earthquake that took place in San Francisco in 1936. Ms. MacDonald sings the song a few times in the movie and years later Judy Garland used to perfrom it in her act. It was written by Walter Jurmann and Gus Kahn. Hope this helps.

BTW, Clifford is one of the funniest movies ever made!


Sincerely,

Rocco Mellencheck
"Flakfizer is BALLET!!"

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