I Left My Heart In San Francisco

Vaughn Monroe · Other Songs - Vaughn Monroe

It's good to be in New York

I'm glad to be here today.

But there'll always be a part of me

In that city by the bay.



I left my heart in San Francisco

High on a hill it calls to me.

To see those little cable cars (females echo) little cable cars.

Climb halfway to the stars (females echo) halfway to the stars

The morning fog will chill the air

I don't care.



I lost my love in san Francisco

Above the wide and windy sea.

When I come home to you San Francisco

Your golden sun will shine for me.



When I come home to you San Francisco

Your golden

(vm & female group together sing) sun will shine for me.

I Left My Heart In San Francisco

Vaughn Monroe's 1956 recording of 'I Left My Heart In San Francisco' stands as a definitive example of the romantic ballad style that characterized his career. The track, released on the Capitol Records label, features Monroe's distinctive tenor voice delivering a heartfelt performance that captures the melancholic longing often associated with the era's pop standards. While the song's lyrics reference the city of San Francisco, the recording itself focuses on the emotional weight of separation and the memory of a lover left behind. Monroe's delivery blends the smoothness of crooners like Frank Sinatra with a more direct, earnest approach that became a hallmark of his discography. This recording remains a staple in collections of mid-century pop music, illustrating how artists of his generation utilized the medium to explore themes of heartbreak and nostalgia through polished studio production.