San Francisco Fan

BETTE CANNON, SUNNY SKYLAR

San Francisco Fan
Loved a no-good gamblin' man;
She drank the coffee dregs so she could fry his eggs
In a golden fryin' pan.

Can-canned by command,
Of the Gold Rush Cafe clan,
She gave her man her pay; he gambled it away
Playing Chinatown fan-tan.

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 inbetween '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 cryin', too;
When seven horses started draggin'
Fanny's coffin in a wagon
Down a dusty California avenue.

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.

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.

Trivia about the song San Francisco Fan by Cab Calloway

On which albums was the song “San Francisco Fan” released by Cab Calloway?
Cab Calloway released the song on the albums “Hi De Ho Man” in 1974, “Hi De Ho Man: Cab Calloway Classics” in 1974, “Zaz Zuh Zaz” in 2003, “The Hi-De-Ho Man” in 2006, “The Legend Collection: Cab Calloway” in 2012, and “Masters of the Last Century: Best of Cab Calloway” in 2012.
Who composed the song “San Francisco Fan” by Cab Calloway?
The song “San Francisco Fan” by Cab Calloway was composed by BETTE CANNON, SUNNY SKYLAR.

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